Land based weeds

DOC staff tackling yellow tree lupin on Kaitorete Spit, Banks Peninsula. Photo: Alice Shanks.
DOC staff tackling yellow tree lupin

Approximately 17% of public conservation land receives sustained site-led weed management. This, of course does not include the weed management that occurs on land that Regional Councils, other crown agencies or private landowners are responsible for.

While biosecurity procedures largely prevent many new invasive weeds arriving from overseas, the source of most new environmental weeds are garden escapes.

How can New Zealanders help prevent new weed species damaging our ecosystems and species?

Publications

DOC publications about weeds

Weed surveillance SOP (PDF, 662K)
DOC's weed surveillance standard operating procedure

The value of conservation

Learn more

Check out the Weedbusters website:
www.weedbusters.co.nz

Conservation for prosperity. Tiakina te taiao, kia puawai