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    Dog attacks on protected wildlife are trending upwards, with kiwis falling victim at an alarming rate

    Dog attacks on protected wildlife are trending upwards, with kiwis falling victim at an alarming rate


    Department of Conservation data shows in the Bay of Plenty alone, dogs have killed 19 kiwi since the start of the year.

    In Northland, dog attacks on our national bird are happening with regularity - due to roaming domesticated dogs.

    Principal Investigation Officer Hayden Loper says attacks on wildlife are a serious offence under the Dog Control Act.

    He says the maximum penalty is three years in prison, or a 20-thousand dollar fine.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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