"The costs associated with the collecting and correctly disposing of illegal waste on public conservation land is taken out of our local budget which means less funding for our priority projects."
"Unfortunately, this waste creates a health and safety risk and damages the environment so we attend to it as much as we can. It's been such a great help to have willing Volunteer Rangers to support our efforts," said Miss Wi.
Two volunteers assisted the work day as part of DOC's volunteer Wednesday programme to involve the community in conservation work.
"Each month, we plan a different activity for registered volunteers to become involved in. It could be track maintenance, it could be bio-security work - we try to provide a range of activities to engage people," said Miss Wi.
Volunteers can register for DOC's Volunteer Wednesday and Adopt-a-track programmes by emailing rotorua@doc.govt.nz.