Antipodes Islands Nature Reserve

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Antipodes Islands Nature Reserve is a remote, protected subantarctic island group of New Zealand renowned for its unique seabird colonies and largely untouched ecosystems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
protected area
subantarctic island group
access permit required
restricted
administeredBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand) NERFINISHED
biogeographicRealm Australasian
climate cool oceanic
country New Zealand
fauna Antipodean albatross NERFINISHED
Antipodes parakeet NERFINISHED
New Zealand sea lion (visiting)
Reischek’s parakeet NERFINISHED
erect-crested penguin NERFINISHED
rockhopper penguin NERFINISHED
subantarctic fur seal
flora megaherbs
shrubland
tussock grasslands
hasDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component NERFINISHED
hasIsland Antipodes Island NERFINISHED
Archway Island (Antipodes) NERFINISHED
Bollons Island NERFINISHED
Leeward Island NERFINISHED
Windward Island (Antipodes) NERFINISHED
other small islets and stacks
hasLegalStatus nature reserve under New Zealand law
hasProtectionStatus strictly protected
humanPopulation uninhabited
importantFor breeding seabirds
conservation of endemic bird species
inscriptionYear 1998
invasiveMammalsEradicated mice
rats
IUCNCategory Ia strict nature reserve
locatedIn Southern Ocean
subantarctic region
managementGoal maintain predator-free status
notableFor high level of endemism
largely untouched ecosystems
seabird colonies
partOf New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
New Zealand Subantarctic Islands NERFINISHED
primaryUse biodiversity conservation
scientific research
recognizedBy BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area
tourismLevel very low
UNESCOWorldHeritageCriteria (ix)
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New Zealand offshore islands hasPart Antipodes Islands Nature Reserve