Lord Howe Island Permanent Park Preserve

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Lord Howe Island Permanent Park Preserve is a protected natural area on Lord Howe Island in Australia, renowned for its rugged volcanic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and conservation of unique endemic species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
protected area
administeredBy Lord Howe Island Board NERFINISHED
allowsActivity birdwatching
bushwalking
conservationFocus conservation of unique endemic species
ecosystem restoration
habitat protection
invasive species control
continent Australia
country Australia
hasAccessRestriction regulated visitor access
hasBiodiversity rich biodiversity
hasClimate humid subtropical climate
hasEcosystemType cloud forest
coastal heath
marine-influenced ecosystem
subtropical forest
hasFeature high conservation value
scenic natural landscapes
hasLandscapeFeature coastal cliffs
forested slopes
rugged volcanic landscapes
steep mountains
hasLandscapeType volcanic island
hasLegalStatus protected area under New South Wales legislation
hasManagementGoal maintenance of biodiversity
preservation of natural values
protection of endemic species
hasProtectionStatus permanent park preserve
isImportantFor endemic plant communities
island biodiversity conservation
seabird habitat
isWithin Lord Howe Island World Heritage property NERFINISHED
locatedIn Lord Howe Island NERFINISHED
Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
locatedInJurisdiction New South Wales NERFINISHED
partOf Lord Howe Island Group NERFINISHED
primaryUse nature conservation
scientific research
protects endemic species
native fauna
native flora
threatened species
secondaryUse low-impact recreation
surroundedBy Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED

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Mount Gower partOf Lord Howe Island Permanent Park Preserve
Mount Gower withinProtectedArea Lord Howe Island Permanent Park Preserve
this entity surface form: Lord Howe Island Group World Heritage Site