Hunua Ranges tracks closed for goat control in May
< Hunua Ranges tracks closed for goat control in
May All
tracks will be open for recreational use on weekends. The
closures will not affect the park’s most popular walking
track around the Hunua Falls. This will remain open and
visitors are welcome. Possums and goats remain the main
pest threats in the Hunua Ranges. Nearly 600 goats have been
culled from the park and nearby private land over the last
year. ARC Biosecurity Team Leader Mark Geaney says the
Hunuas are being targeted because of their high conservation
value. “Our goat control operations have been successful
and have allowed the re-growth of understorey shrubs and
trees, resulting in healthier native bush,” he
says. “We are seeing species like native tree fuchsia,
fivefinger and tree broom in the understorey now, which are
all heavily predated by goats.” “We are making good
progress and we are grateful for the vital support of local
farmers in the buffer goat programme. Without them, it would
be far more difficult to stops goats from re-entering the
park. “Goat control operations are contracted to expert
professional hunters, who can meet our stringent operational
requirements.” All tracks, campsites and roads within
the Hunua Ranges Regional Park boundary will be closed from
5 to 9 May 2008 inclusive to allow helicopter goat control
operations within the park.
Signs will be placed at all
track entry points, including car parks and arrival areas,
to inform visitors about the temporary closure of tracks and
campsites, including restrictions on recreational
hunting. The following tracks, campsites and roads will be
closed during these periods: From 1 to 9 May inclusive:
Mangatangi Ridge Track, Waharau Ridge Track, Whakatiwai
Track, Whakatiwai Ridge Track, Workman Track and Workman
Campsite. From 12 to 23 May inclusive: Adams Lookout
Campsite, Challenge Track, Ernies Track, Keeney Road,
Kohukohunui Track, Kohukohunui Trig Tack, Lilburne Road
Track, Mangatangi Ridge Track, Mine Road, Mine Road Track,
Piggotts Campsite, Rata Ridge Track, Upper Mangatawhiri
Track, Waterline Road and Waharau Ridge Track. From 26 to
30 May inclusive: all horse riding tracks, all mountain bike
tracks, all forestry roads, Ernies Track, Graeme White Road,
Keeney Road, Kohukohunui Track, Lilburne Road Track, Lower
Mangatawhiri Track, Mangatangi Hill Road, Mangatangi Trig
Track, Manning Road, Mine Road, Moumoukai Road, Moumoukai
Hill Road (within the park boundary), Moumoukai Valley Road,
Otau Road, Piggotts Campsite, Plows Road, Pukapuka Road,
Rata Ridge Track, Repeater Road, Suspension Bridge Track,
Wairoa-Cosseys Track, Wairoa Hill Road, Wairoa Loop Track,
Waterline Road, Workman Road (within the park boundary),
Workman Track and Upper and Lower Mangatawhiri
Campsites. Anyone wanting further information on pest
control operations in Hunua Ranges Regional Park should call
the Auckland Regional Council on 09 366
2000. ENDS
23 April 2008
Auckland Regional Council will close
access ways, tracks and campsites in the Hunua Ranges
Regional Park during May for goat control operations.