Ulva Island

E415591

Ulva Island is a small, predator-free sanctuary island near New Zealand’s Stewart Island/Rakiura, renowned for its pristine native forest, abundant birdlife, and conservation-focused eco-tourism.

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Label Occurrences
Ulva Island canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird sanctuary
island
nature reserve
accessMethod boat
water taxi from Oban
administeredBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
conservationStatus protected area
country New Zealand
hasCharacteristic eco-tourism destination
offshore island sanctuary
pest-free
predator-free
hasEcosystemType temperate rainforest
hasFauna New Zealand fur seal (nearby shores)
New Zealand sea lion (nearby shores)
South Island kākā
South Island robin (toutouwai)
brown creeper (pīpipi)
korimako (bellbird)
kākāriki (parakeets)
little blue penguin
rifleman (tītipounamu)
saddleback (tīeke)
tūī
weka
yellow-eyed penguin / hoiho (occasionally nearby)
yellowhead (mohua)
hasFeature interpretive signage
sandy beaches
walking tracks
hasFlora kahikatea
kamahi
miro
rimu
tōtara
hasRegulation biosecurity checks for visitors
no dogs allowed
hasVegetation podocarp-broadleaf forest
languageOfToponym English
locatedIn Foveaux Strait NERFINISHED
Stewart Island / Rakiura
surface form: Stewart Island/Rakiura region
locatedInTimeZone New Zealand Standard Time
managementGoal eradication of introduced predators
protection of native biodiversity
near Stewart Island / Rakiura
surface form: Stewart Island/Rakiura
partOf Rakiura National Park
supportsActivity birdwatching
eco-tourism
guided nature walks

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