Chatham Islands Conservation Area

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The Chatham Islands Conservation Area is a protected natural reserve in New Zealand’s remote Chatham Islands, established to safeguard the region’s unique ecosystems, rare wildlife, and distinctive island landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservation area
nature reserve
protected area
administeredBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
country New Zealand
governedBy New Zealand conservation legislation
hasConservationValue habitat for threatened species
high endemism
representative island ecosystems
hasEcosystemType coastal ecosystem
forest ecosystem
grassland ecosystem
wetland ecosystem
hasLegalStatus protected area under New Zealand law
hasManagementObjective control of invasive species
maintenance of natural landscapes
protection of native fauna
protection of native flora
hasPurpose biodiversity conservation
protection of island landscapes
protection of rare wildlife
protection of unique ecosystems
isImportantFor ecosystem services
nature conservation
scientific research
isIslandArea true
isRemote true
locatedIn Chatham Islands
Chatham Islands
surface form: Chatham Islands Territory

South Pacific Ocean
partOf New Zealand national parks
surface form: New Zealand protected areas network

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Chatham Islands hasProtectedArea Chatham Islands Conservation Area