Mana Island (near northern shore)

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Mana Island is a small, predator-free wildlife sanctuary off the southwest coast of New Zealand’s North Island, renowned for its conservation of rare native species and restored coastal ecosystems.

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Mana Island (near northern shore) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
nature reserve
wildlife sanctuary
administeredBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
conservationFocus habitat restoration
protection of endemic species
country New Zealand
hasAccessType restricted public access
hasCharacteristic offshore island
predator-free
restored coastal ecosystems
hasConservationStatus wildlife refuge
hasEcosystemType coastal forest remnants
coastal shrubland
grassland
hasFeature coastal cliffs
grass-covered plateau
rocky shoreline
hasManagementGoal restoration of native flora and fauna
knownFor conservation of rare native species
ecological restoration
seabird restoration
locatedIn Cook Strait
locatedNear Porirua
Wellington region NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf North Island
southwest coast of New Zealand’s North Island
partOf New Zealand offshore island sanctuaries
prohibits introduced mammalian predators
region southwest of North Island
supports invertebrate communities
rare native plants
reptile populations
threatened bird species
surroundedBy Pacific Ocean
Tasman Sea
usedFor ecological monitoring
scientific research
species translocation

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Cook Strait hasIsland Mana Island (near northern shore)