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Kauri dieback disease was first identified in New Zealand in the late 1970s, with the causal agent, the pathogen Phytophthora Agathidicida, being isolated in 2006. The disease has since devastated kauri forests, leading to significant conservation efforts aimed at managing and mitigating its spread. The exact onset of the disease's impact on the kauri population is difficult to pinpoint, but it has been a growing concern for several decades.

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