The discovery of two kiwi mauled by dogs is a stark reminder of the need to keep dogs under control at all times, a Department of Conservation ranger says.
The dead kiwi were found on the Hihi Peninsula, near Mangonui in Doubtless Bay, where a group of land owners set up the Whakaangi Landcare Trust in 2003 to control predators, conserve kiwi and restore native forest.
Ranger Irene Petrove said a shocked and upset Whakaangi woman alerted DoC's Kaitaia area office to the deaths, which an autopsy found had been caused by dogs.
The dogs were traced to a Hihi resident who was at work when his animals slipped their collars and travelled at least 4km to the Hihi Peninsula.
Ms Petrove said dogs could kill large numbers of kiwi in a short time. "Dogs are a major threat to kiwi and other wildlife. It is the owner's responsibility to keep their dogs under control. Control means that an owner knows where their dog is and what it is doing at all times," she said.