A senior DoC ranger is again urging dog owners to keep their pets out of Waitangi Forest after a kiwi was fatally mauled, not far from where a spate of kiwi killings occurred two years ago.
Signs have been placed at the Kerikeri Inlet Rd entrances to the forest calling for information about the attack.
The adult female was found by a cyclist just inside a forest gate opposite Sommerfields. Staff from Northland Forest Managers retrieved the bird, a Massey University vet confirming dog bites as the cause of death.
Dog DNA found on the bird has been added to a database established by the Department of Conservation in 2015, when at least eight kiwi were killed on nearby Wharau Road.
DoC ranger Adrian Walker urged people to keep their pets out of Waitangi Forest, which had the highest kiwi density of any plantation forest in the country. The birds were vulnerable to dogs being walked in the forest or allowed to wander, he said.