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The Kauri Dieback Programme is a partnership with Biosecurity New Zealand part of MPI, Department of Conservation, Auckland Council, Waikato Regional Council, Northland Regional Council, Bay of Plenty Regional Council, Te Roroa (tangata whenua for Waipoua Forest), and Tangata Whenua Roopu (representative body for iwi/hapu with an interest in kauri lands).

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