Omahuta Forest Addition No1.Conservation Area
Omahuta Forest Addition No.1 is a small 108 ha block in the Omahuta-Puketi country of central Northland. Elevations run from 121 m up to 320 m with a median of 208 m, sitting in foothill bush below the bushline.
Aspect leans west, with a third of the block facing west and another fifth to the south-west. The block carries the subtropical kauri-podocarp-broadleaf cover typical of the Omahuta-Puketi forests.
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Terrain & elevation
Based on a sample of 284 DEM points inside the block.
- Elevation range
- 121–320 m
- Median elevation
- 208 m
- Middle 50%
- 175–241 m
- Above bushline (1,200 m)
- 0%
- Alpine (1,500 m+)
- 0%
- Dominant aspect
- west-facing
121–320 m, lowland / foothill country, leaning west-facing.
What you can hunt here
Access & getting there
Air access is permitted on the block, though the small size means most hunters will walk in from neighbouring road edges. There are no DOC huts or campsites listed inside this addition.
Permits & rules
You need a DOC hunting permit to hunt this block. It is classed as a Ordinary block in the Northland reserves permit area, with a hunting status of Permitted.
This block sits within a DOC air-access zone — fly-in hunting and helicopter drop-offs may be permitted.
A DOC hunting permit is required through the Northland reserves permit area. The block is Ordinary with Permitted hunt status. This is active kauri-dieback country — confirm current hygiene requirements with DOC before entering.
1080 & pesticide status
No current, planned or proposed pesticide operations intersect this block in our data. Always confirm with DOC before taking a dog in.
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