Forest & Bird has released two dramatic videos showing how Northland's forests, which are undergoing a masting event this year, are collapsing due to chronic underfunding of the Department of Conservation and lack of pest control.
With a $20 million emergency response to southern beech forest masting confirmed for this year's budget, Forest & Bird said it is worried that Northland's collapsing forests will be forgotten by the Government again.
Forest & Bird says DoC in Northland needs an extra $10-20 million over 10 years to turn the situation around.
"The severe under-funding and restructuring of DoC means there is no pest monitoring and response plan for Northland forests," Forest & Bird's Northland conservation advocate Dean Baigent-Mercer said.
"Since spring, there has been a bumper season of native tree species flowering and fruiting in Northland, making this a unique masting event. Now the rats are coming home to roost, literally."