How to identify pest animals and plants

Not sure what pest plant, animal or disease you've found? Use these identification tools to help work out what it is. Find practical ways to identify species and learn how to manage or report them.

Tools for plant and animal identification

These tools can help you identify a pest plant or animal:

  1. Start with our Pest Search tool. Use the 'Select a type of pest' filter to narrow your search, for example birds, climbers or vines.
  2. Use Google Lens on your mobile device to compare a photo of the plant or animal with online results. Enabling location services may improve identification accuracy.
  3. If you're still unsure, consider joining iNaturalist NZ - an online platform that compares your observations and photos against a large database. Its community of experts can also help confirm identifications. The getting started information is helpful if you're new to iNaturalist.

Once you've identified the species, visit pest search to learn how to manage it and whether it should be reported to Auckland Council or another authority.

Pest plant identification

For pest plants, Forest & Bird's Weed Control Guide has photos of common Auckland and Northland pest plants.

Pest search also includes information on major plant diseases such as kauri dieback, myrtle rust and Dutch elm disease.

Pest animal identification

For pest animals, you can also use monitoring tools to identify what is present in your area:

Visit the Responsible pet ownership section for information on pet dogs, cats, turtles, other reptiles, fish and birds.

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