Haulashore Island
Haulashore Island is a small island in Tasman Bay, near Nelson, New Zealand. Formed in 1901, it was at one time a part of Boulder Bank. There is a narrow channel between the island and Arrow Rock.[1] The 0.5 hectares (1.2 acres) island has had rabbits since its formation;[2] ferrets were released on the island in the 1960s to control the rabbit population.[3]
References
- ^ "Fifeshire Rock". Nelson Historical Society Journal. 2 (5). Victoria University of Wellington. November 1971.
- ^ The Royal Society of New Zealand (March 1974). New Zealand Journal of Zoology. The Royal Society of New Zealand. pp. 15–. Retrieved 31 August 2012.
- ^ Long, John (14 August 2003). Introduced Mammals of the World: Their History, Distribution and Influence. Csiro Publishing. pp. 277–. ISBN 978-0-643-09916-6. Retrieved 31 August 2012.
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Nelson, New Zealand
Nelson North |
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Nelson Central |
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Tāhunanui-Port Hills | |
Stoke |
- Arrow Rock
- Boulder Bank
- Bryant Range
- Delaware Bay
- Haulashore Island
- Pepin Island
- Rotokura / Cable Bay
- Whangamoa Saddle
- Amber House
- Botanical Gardens
- Boulder Bank Lighthouse
- Brook Waimārama Sanctuary
- Cabragh House
- Christ Church Cathedral
- Dun Mountain Railway
- Fairfield House
- Freezing Works railway station
- Horoirangi Marine Reserve
- Melrose House
- Nelson Airport
- Nelson Provincial Museum
- Rutherford Hotel
- Wakapuaka Cemetery
41°16′08″S 173°15′27″E / 41.2688°S 173.2575°E / -41.2688; 173.2575
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