Bounty Islands Nature Reserve

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Bounty Islands Nature Reserve is a protected wildlife sanctuary in New Zealand’s remote subantarctic Bounty Islands, renowned for its important seabird and marine mammal colonies.

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Bounty Islands Nature Reserve canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
protected area
wildlife sanctuary
access restricted
climate cool maritime subantarctic climate
country New Zealand
designatedFor habitat protection
marine mammal conservation
seabird conservation
distinguishingFeature absence of introduced land mammals
extreme exposure to Southern Ocean weather
high density of nesting seabirds
governingBody Department of Conservation (New Zealand) NERFINISHED
hasProtectionStatus strict nature reserve
wildlife sanctuary
hasWildlifeType coastal plants
marine invertebrates
pinnipeds
seabirds
humanSettlement uninhabited
IUCNCategory Ia strict nature reserve
knownFor large seabird colonies
marine mammal colonies
remote subantarctic location
legalStatus protected under New Zealand conservation law
locatedIn Bounty Islands NERFINISHED
New Zealand Subantarctic Islands NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
subantarctic region
locatedOn granite islets
managementObjective preservation of natural ecosystems
protection of breeding sites for marine mammals
protection of breeding sites for seabirds
partOf New Zealand protected areas network NERFINISHED
New Zealand subantarctic island reserves NERFINISHED
primaryEcosystem rocky islet ecosystem
subantarctic marine ecosystem
prohibits introduction of non-native species
permanent human settlement
resource extraction
regulates landing permits
wildlife disturbance
surroundedBy Southern Ocean NERFINISHED

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New Zealand offshore islands hasPart Bounty Islands Nature Reserve