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(Redirected from Rose Island, New Zealand) Island of the Auckland group in the subantarctic South Pacific

Rose Island
The Auckland group
Geography
Coordinates50°30′50″S 166°14′56″E / 50.514°S 166.249°E / -50.514; 166.249
ArchipelagoAuckland Islands
Area1.21 km (0.47 sq mi)
Length1.6 km (0.99 mi)
Width0.8 km (0.5 mi)
Administration
New Zealand
Demographics
Population0
Pop. density0/km (0/sq mi)

Rose Island is an uninhabited island and, with an area of 121 hectares, the fifth largest of the Auckland Islands group, a subantarctic chain that forms part of the New Zealand Outlying Islands.

It is located in the northeast of the group, in the mouth of Port Ross, Auckland Island and south west of the larger Enderby Island. It was stocked with rabbits and provided with a boatshed for the relief of castaways during the nineteenth century. The rabbits have since been eradicated by the Department of Conservation, and provides a secure home for a population of Auckland Islands teal. The vegetation on Rose contains rata, and while much original vegetation has been destroyed, it is less modified than much of the Auckland Islands.

See also

References

  1. Birdlife International
Auckland Islands, New Zealand
Islands
Geographic features


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