Rotoiti Mainland Island

Island in New Zealand

41°48′24″S 172°50′51″E / 41.806793°S 172.847422°E / -41.806793; 172.847422Opened1997

Rotoiti Mainland Island or Rotoiti Nature Recovery Project is a mainland island in the Tasman District of New Zealand.[1]

It consists of about 5000 hectares of mostly red, silver and mountain beech forest within Nelson Lakes National Park, situated alongside the Kerr Bay camping ground at Lake Rotoiti, which provide a habitat for large numbers of native birds.[2][1]

The area is managed by the Department of Conservation,[2] with support from the Friends of Rotoiti volunteer group.[3] It was established in 1997.[3]

See also

  • Mainland islands

References

  1. ^ a b "Rotoiti Nature Recovery Project". doc.govt.nz. Department of Conservation.
  2. ^ a b "Features: Rotoiti: Mainland islands". doc.govt.nz. Department of Conservation.
  3. ^ a b "Friends of Rotoiti". friendsofrotoiti.org.nz. Friends of Rotoiti.
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