Kapiti Island (near northern entrance)

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Kapiti Island (near northern entrance) is a small island in New Zealand located near the northern entrance of Cook Strait, known for its protected natural environment and wildlife.

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Kapiti Island (near northern entrance) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
nature reserve
administeredBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
country New Zealand
hasAccessRestriction permit required for landing
hasActivity birdwatching
guided nature walks
hasConservationFocus habitat restoration
predator control
protection of native species
hasConservationObjective preservation of natural environment
protection of wildlife
hasEcosystemType coastal forest
marine environment
shrubland
hasFeature marine reserve (nearby waters)
native bush
rugged coastline
hasLegalStatus protected area
hasProtectedStatus nature reserve
wildlife sanctuary
hasTourismType ecotourism
isImportantHabitatFor endemic species
native birds
seabirds
isInBodyOfWater South Pacific Ocean
Tasman Sea
isNear Kāpiti Coast District
surface form: Kapiti Coast District

Wellington
knownFor bird sanctuary
native wildlife
protected natural environment
locatedIn Cook Strait
locatedInRegion Kapiti Coast
locatedNear Kapiti Marine Reserve
Paraparaumu, New Zealand
surface form: Paraparaumu

northern entrance of Cook Strait
locatedOffCoastOf North Island
Wellington Region NERFINISHED
partOf Kapiti Coast
surface form: Kapiti Island Nature Reserve

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Cook Strait hasIsland Kapiti Island (near northern entrance)