Puketi Forest

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Puketi Forest is a large native forest reserve in New Zealand’s Northland Region, known for its ancient kauri trees, rich biodiversity, and extensive walking tracks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf forest reserve
native forest
protected area
biome native lowland forest
climate humid subtropical
containsSpecies Agathis australis NERFINISHED
broadleaf trees
epiphytes
ferns
native birds
podocarp trees
containsSpeciesCommonName kauri
country New Zealand
ecosystemType temperate rainforest
hasAccess public walking tracks
hasActivity birdwatching
hiking
nature study
hasConservationGoal control of invasive species
protection of old-growth kauri
hasConservationStatus protected for biodiversity
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Māori communities
hasFacility campsite
picnic areas
hasFeature boardwalk through kauri stands
interpretive signage
hasTrailType boardwalks
tramping tracks
walking tracks
hasVegetationType mixed kauri–podocarp–broadleaf forest
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor ancient kauri trees
extensive walking tracks
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Northland Region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bay of Islands NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Island NERFINISHED
managedBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand) NERFINISHED
partOf Northland forests NERFINISHED
Puketi-Omahuta Forest NERFINISHED
region Far North District NERFINISHED
subjectTo conservation management plans
threat introduced pests
kauri dieback disease

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Northland Region contains Puketi Forest