Motutapu Island

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Motutapu Island is a historically significant and largely pest-free conservation island in New Zealand’s Hauraki Gulf, known for its archaeological sites, restored native habitats, and walking tracks.

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Motutapu Island canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservation island
island
country New Zealand
hasAccess by boat
via ferry services from Auckland
hasActivity birdwatching
camping
heritage interpretation
tramping
hasConservationProject habitat restoration
native species reintroduction
pest eradication
hasCulturalSignificance important to local iwi
hasFeature coastal headlands
native forest restoration areas
rolling pasture
sandy beaches
wetlands
hasGeologicalContext adjacent to volcanic Rangitoto Island
hasHeritage Māori archaeological sites
prehistoric settlement evidence
hasInfrastructure campsites
historic structures
walking tracks network
hasLandUseHistory military occupation during World War II
pastoral farming
hasProtectionStatus conservation area
scenic reserve
hasStatus largely pest-free
hasUse conservation
farming
recreation
hasWildlife native birds
shorebirds
knownFor World War II military sites NERFINISHED
archaeological sites
restored native habitats
walking tracks
locatedIn Auckland Region NERFINISHED
Hauraki Gulf NERFINISHED
North Island
managedBy New Zealand Department of Conservation NERFINISHED
near Rangitoto Island NERFINISHED
partOf Hauraki Gulf Maritime Park NERFINISHED
region Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana NERFINISHED
separatedFrom Rangitoto Island by a causeway

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Hauraki Gulf hasIsland Motutapu Island
Rangitoto Island connectedTo Motutapu Island
New Zealand offshore islands hasPart Motutapu Island