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Islands of New Caledonia (France)

Art   - including Pott (157m)    [1176]
   Group: Belep Islands   Archipelago: New Caledonia
   Country: France - New Caledonia   Region: Oceania 4
Lat: 19.75º S   Long : 166.65º E
Area: 52.6 sq. km   Altitude: 283 m
Shoreline: 49.2 km (scale 1:500000)   Coastal Index: 0.9354
Depth to nearest land: <200 m
Nearest island: 50 km   group: 50 km
Nearest continent: Australia    Distance: 1200 km    Isolation Index: 49
ISLAND TYPE: continental      Natural Protection Indicator: 0
CLIMATE:   tropical 
CATASTROPHIC THREATS: cyclones
   Threat Indicator: 1
ECOSYSTEMS:           Number of Ecosystems - Terrestrial: 2    Marine: 5
Serpentine scrub; coral reefs and lagoons
ENDEMISM: Terrestrial:   Terrestrial Endemism Indicator - Island: 0  Group: 5
  Marine endemic species: 0   Marine Endemism Indicator - Island: 0  Group: 0
SPECIAL FEATURES :   Special Features Indicator - Terrestrial: 1   Marine: 0
   turtle nesting area
HUMAN OCCUPATION: Inhabited
  Population: 692 (1974)   Density: 13.2 persons/sq. km
  Growth Rate: 1.2%/yr   Increasing slowly
  Major Human Activities: subsistence fishing, subsistence agriculture
  Accessibility: airport
  Percent population in agr/mining/fishing: 33%   Human Threat Indicator: 1
  Gross Domestic Product: $ 6761 per capita    Economic Pressure Indicator: 3
DATA RELIABILITY:    Data Rel. Indicator: 2
HUMAN IMPACT INDEX     HI: 4
CONSERVATION IMPORTANCE INDEX   CI-Terrestrial: 7   Moderate
CI-Marine: 4   Low
Last updated: 19/11/88

Balabio     [1174]
   Group: Archipelago: New Caledonia
   Country: France - New Caledonia   Region: Oceania 4
Lat: 20.15º S   Long : 164.20º E
Area: 32.7 sq. km   Altitude: 277 m
Shoreline: 34.0 km (scale 1:500000)   Coastal Index: 1.0398
Depth to nearest land: < 50 m   Island only isolated since last ice age
Nearest island: 7 km   group: 7 km
Nearest continent: Australia    Distance: 1250 km    Isolation Index: 41
ISLAND TYPE: continental      Natural Protection Indicator: 2
CLIMATE:   tropical 
CATASTROPHIC THREATS: cyclones
   Threat Indicator: 1
ECOSYSTEMS:           
ENDEMISM: Terrestrial:   Terrestrial Endemism Indicator - Island: 0  Group: 5
  Marine endemic species: 0   Marine Endemism Indicator - Island: 0  Group: 0
HUMAN OCCUPATION: Uninhabited
  Population: 0    Density: 0.0 persons/sq. km
  Percent population in agr/mining/fishing: 33%   Human Threat Indicator: 1
  Gross Domestic Product: $ 6761 per capita    Economic Pressure Indicator: 3
HUMAN IMPACT INDEX     HI: 4
CONSERVATION IMPORTANCE INDEX   CI-Terrestrial: 8   Moderate
CI-Marine: 3   Low
Last updated: 19/11/88

Chesterfield   - including Avon, Long, Loup, Bampton Reef   [1430]
   Group: Archipelago: Chesterfield Islands
   Country: France - New Caledonia   Region: Oceania 4
Lat: 19.50º S   Long : 158.50º E
Area: 0.0 sq. km   Altitude: ? m
Depth to nearest land: 2000 m
Nearest island: 600 km   group: 600 km
Nearest continent: Australia    Distance: 850 km    Isolation Index: 78
ISLAND TYPE: low coral islets on reefs      Natural Protection Indicator: 5
CLIMATE:   tropical 
CATASTROPHIC THREATS: cyclones
   Threat Indicator: 1
ECOSYSTEMS:           Number of Ecosystems - Terrestrial: 1    Marine: 10
Atoll scrub; windward and leeward atoll reefs, patch reefs, lagoons
SPECIES NUMBERS: Total Endemic Threatened (EVRI)
Plants  20 0 0
Butterflies 0 0 0
Land snails 0 0 0
Rept/Amphib 0 0 0
Land birds 0 0 0
Mammals 0 0 0

SPECIES RICHNESS:   Species Richness Indicator - Terrestrial: 0  Marine: 4
few
ENDEMISM: Terrestrial:   Terrestrial Endemism Indicator - Island: 0  Group: 0
  Marine endemic species: 1   Marine Endemism Indicator - Island: 1  Group: 1
SPECIAL FEATURES :   Special Features Indicator - Terrestrial: 2   Marine: 0
  major seabird rookery turtle nesting area
HUMAN OCCUPATION: Uninhabited
  Population: 0    Density: 0.0 persons/sq. km
Conservation support: government support, tenure
DATA RELIABILITY:    Data Rel. Indicator: 2
CONSERVATION IMPORTANCE INDEX   CI-Terrestrial: 8   Moderate
CI-Marine: 27   High
Last updated: 18/11/88

D'Entrecasteaux Reefs   - including Huon,Fabre,Le Leizour,Surprise   [1431]
   Group: Archipelago: New Caledonia
   Country: France - New Caledonia   Region: Oceania 4
Lat: 18.20º S   Long : 163.10º E
Area: 0.7 sq. km   Altitude: 4 m
Depth to nearest land: >201 m
Nearest island: 190 km   group: 220 km
Nearest continent: Australia    Distance: 800 km    Isolation Index: 57
ISLAND TYPE: atoll-like, and low coral      Natural Protection Indicator: 2
CLIMATE:   tropical 
CATASTROPHIC THREATS: cyclones common
   Threat Indicator: 1
ECOSYSTEMS:           Number of Ecosystems - Terrestrial: 1    Marine: 5
Atoll scrub; windward and leeward barrier reefs, patch reefs and lagoons
   Percent shoreline: Coral Reef: 99%  Mangrove: 0%   Species Richness Indicator - Terrestrial: 0  Marine: 4
SPECIAL FEATURES :   Special Features Indicator - Terrestrial: 2   Marine: 0
  seabird rookery turtle nesting area
  turtle nesting area on Huon may be largest in Pacific
HUMAN OCCUPATION: Uninhabited, visited
  Population: 0    Density: 0.0 persons/sq. km
  Major Human Activities: former phosphate mining, turtle hunting, fishing
Conservation support: tenure, legislation
DATA RELIABILITY:    Data Rel. Indicator: 2
CONSERVATION IMPORTANCE INDEX   CI-Terrestrial: 5   Low
CI-Marine: 14   Moderate
Last updated: 18/11/88

Isle of Pines (Kounie, Ile de Pins)  - including Koutoumo    [476]
   Group: Archipelago: New Caledonia
   Country: France - New Caledonia   Region: Oceania 4
Lat: 22.60º S   Long : 167.47º E
Area: 141.4 sq. km   Altitude: 110 m
Shoreline: 70.7 km (scale 1:500000)   Coastal Index: 0.5000
Depth to nearest land: <100 m
Nearest island: 45 km   group: 100 km
Nearest continent: Australia    Distance: 1200 km    Isolation Index: 51
ISLAND TYPE: continental and raised coral      Natural Protection Indicator: 0
GEOLOGY/SOILS:
Continental centre surrounded by raised coral, plateau at 107 m
CLIMATE:   subtropical 
CATASTROPHIC THREATS: cyclones
   Threat Indicator: 1
ECOSYSTEMS:           Number of Ecosystems - Terrestrial: 5    Marine: 5
Lowland limestone rain forest, serpentine scrub; barrier reef, fringing reefs, patch reefs, lagoon bottoms
SPECIES NUMBERS: Total Endemic Threatened (EVRI)
Plants  0 0 0
Butterflies 0 0 0
Land snails 0 0 0
Rept/Amphib 0 0 0
Land birds 0 0 1
Mammals 0 0 0

SPECIES OF CONSERVATION INTEREST:
Birds: Drepanoptila holosericea (Cloven-feathered Dove, Pigeon Vert) monospecific genus, group endemic (also New Caledonia), Vulnerable (RDB) common locally Eopsaltria flaviventris (Yellow-bellied Robin) group endemic, New Caledonia and Isle of Pines Pachcephala caledonica (New Caledonian Whistler) group endemic, New Caledonia and Isle of Pines Erythrura psittacea (Red-throated Parrot-Finch) group endemic, New Caledonia and Isle of Pines Zosterops xanthocroa (New Caledonia White-eye) group endemic, New Caledonia and Isle of Pines   Species Richness Indicator - Terrestrial: 2  Marine: 4
ENDEMISM: Terrestrial:   Terrestrial Endemism Indicator - Island: 0  Group: 5
  Marine endemic species: 0   Marine Endemism Indicator - Island: 0  Group: 2
SPECIAL FEATURES :   Special Features Indicator - Terrestrial: 1   Marine: 0
  coastal stands of Araucaria, particular scenic beauty
HUMAN OCCUPATION: Inhabited
  Population: 1159 (1974)   Density: 8.2 persons/sq. km
  Growth Rate: 1.2%/yr   Increasing slowly
  Major Human Activities: subsistence agriculture, tourism
HUMAN IMPACTS:
Former penal colony
  Accessibility: airport
  Percent population in agr/mining/fishing: 33%   Human Threat Indicator: 1
  Gross Domestic Product: $ 6761 per capita    Economic Pressure Indicator: 3
Conservation support: legislation
DATA RELIABILITY:    Data Rel. Indicator: 1
HUMAN IMPACT INDEX     HI: 4
CONSERVATION IMPORTANCE INDEX   CI-Terrestrial: 12   Moderate
CI-Marine: 18   High
REFERENCES:

Last updated: 19/11/88

Lifou     [489]
   Group: Archipelago: Loyalty Islands
   Country: France - New Caledonia - Loyalty Islands   Region: Oceania 4
Lat: 20.95º S   Long : 167.20º E
Area: 1146.2 sq. km   Altitude: 85 m
Shoreline: 221.1 km (scale 1:500000)   Coastal Index: 0.1929
Depth to nearest land: 1000 m
Nearest island: 100 km   group: 75 km
Nearest continent: Australia    Distance: 850 km    Isolation Index: 48
ISLAND TYPE: raised coral      Natural Protection Indicator: 0
GEOLOGY/SOILS:
Raised former atoll with coastal cliffs, lower in centre
CLIMATE:   tropical 
CATASTROPHIC THREATS: cyclones, tsunamis (4 m in 1875)
   Threat Indicator: 2
ECOSYSTEMS:           Number of Ecosystems - Terrestrial: 2    Marine: 2
Lowland limestone forest, Araucaria coastal forest; fringing reefs
SPECIES NUMBERS: Total Endemic Threatened (EVRI)
Plants  0 0 0
Butterflies 0 0 0
Land snails 0 0 0
Rept/Amphib 0 0 0
Land birds 40 2 0
Mammals 0 0 0

SPECIES OF CONSERVATION INTEREST:
Birds: 40 species, including: Zosterops inornata (Large Lifou White-eye) endemic Zosterops minuta (Small Lifou White-eye) endemic 1 extinct subspecies: Turdus poliocephalus pritzbueri Aplonis striatus ssp., group endemic subspecies, Loyalty Islands
SPECIES RICHNESS:   Species Richness Indicator - Terrestrial: 1  Marine: 0
good
ENDEMISM: Terrestrial:   Terrestrial Endemism Indicator - Island: 1  Group: 1
  Marine endemic species: 0   Marine Endemism Indicator - Island: 0  Group: 0
INVASIVE SPECIES:     Invasive Species Indicator: 4
  

HUMAN OCCUPATION: Inhabited
  Population: 7215 (1974)   Density: 6.3 persons/sq. km
  Growth Rate: 1.2%/yr   Increasing slowly
  Major Human Activities: subsistence agriculture
HUMAN IMPACTS:
Proposal (1980) for wood-fired generating plant
  Accessibility: airport
  Percent population in agr/mining/fishing: 33%   Human Threat Indicator: 1
  Gross Domestic Product: $ 6761 per capita    Economic Pressure Indicator: 3
DATA RELIABILITY:    Data Rel. Indicator: 2
HUMAN IMPACT INDEX     HI: 8
CONSERVATION IMPORTANCE INDEX   CI-Terrestrial: 7   Moderate
CI-Marine: 3   Low
REFERENCES:

Last updated: 19/11/88

Mare     [488]
   Group: Archipelago: Loyalty Islands
   Country: France - New Caledonia - Loyalty Islands   Region: Oceania 4
Lat: 21.50º S   Long : 168.00º E
Area: 656.6 sq. km   Altitude: 129 m
Shoreline: 140.0 km (scale 1:500000)   Coastal Index: 0.2132
Depth to nearest land: 1000 m
Nearest island: 40 km   group: 75 km
Nearest continent: Australia    Distance: 850 km    Isolation Index: 44
ISLAND TYPE: raised coral and volcanic      Natural Protection Indicator: 0
GEOLOGY/SOILS:
Raised coral island with coastal cliffs, two small volcanic buttes in middle
CLIMATE:   tropical 
CATASTROPHIC THREATS: cyclones
   Threat Indicator: 1
ECOSYSTEMS:           Number of Ecosystems - Terrestrial: 4    Marine: 2
Lowland limestone forest, savanna, Araucaria coastal forest; fringing reef
SPECIES OF CONSERVATION INTEREST:
Birds: Aplonis striatus ssp., group endemic subspecies 1 extinct subspecies: Turdus poliocephalus mareensis   Species Richness Indicator - Terrestrial: 3  Marine: 0
ENDEMISM: Terrestrial:   Terrestrial Endemism Indicator - Island: 0  Group: 1
  Marine endemic species: 0   Marine Endemism Indicator - Island: 0  Group: 0
INVASIVE SPECIES:     Invasive Species Indicator: 4
  

HUMAN OCCUPATION: Inhabited
  Population: 3789 (1974)   Density: 5.8 persons/sq. km
  Growth Rate: 1.2%/yr   Increasing slowly
  Major Human Activities: subsistence agriculture
HUMAN IMPACTS:

  Accessibility: airport
  Percent population in agr/mining/fishing: 33%   Human Threat Indicator: 1
  Gross Domestic Product: $ 6761 per capita    Economic Pressure Indicator: 3
DATA RELIABILITY:    Data Rel. Indicator: 2
HUMAN IMPACT INDEX     HI: 8
CONSERVATION IMPORTANCE INDEX   CI-Terrestrial: 9   Moderate
CI-Marine: 2   Low
REFERENCES:

Last updated: 19/11/88

New Caledonia (Grand Terre)    [495]
   Group: Archipelago: New Caledonia
   Country: France - New Caledonia   Region: Oceania 4
Lat: 21.40º S   Long : 165.50º E
Area: 16648.4 sq. km   Altitude: 1618 m
Shoreline: 1248.8 km (scale 1:2000000)   Coastal Index: 0.0750
Submerged area <100 m: 0 sq. km   Reef area: 8000 sq. km   Lagoon area: 16000 sq. km
Depth to nearest land: 2000 m
Nearest island: 1100 km   group: 400 km
Nearest continent: Australia    Distance: 1200 km    Isolation Index: 88
ISLAND TYPE: continental, some raised coral     Natural Protection Indicator: 0
GEOLOGY/SOILS:
Continental fragment with ultramafic intrusions and high mineralization, extensive serpentine soils and laterites, 40% of the world's nickel reserves, chrome, cobalt and other minerals; mountainous interior, steep relief on the northeast coast, more gradual relief on the southwest coast; very extensive barrier reef and lagoon complex, partly sunken and discontinuous on northeast coast.
CLIMATE: seasonal  tropical 
WATER BALANCE: periodic drought, water supplies limited in west
CATASTROPHIC THREATS: cyclones; frequent fires in drier areas
   Threat Indicator: 2
ECOSYSTEMS:           Number of Ecosystems - Terrestrial: 40    Marine: 20
Coastal forest (remnants); lowland rain forest with relict species, largely disturbed; submontane rain forest at 400-1,000m; dry coniferous forest with Araucaria and other gymnosperms; cloud forest; riverine and swamp forests; many types of ultrabasic/serpentine vegetation almost entirely endemic; fire- maintained grasslands and savannas with Melaleuca; many fresh-water habitats; extensive mangroves (200 sq. km); rich and diverse coral reefs and lagoons with extensive barrier reefs. Botanically unique, many endemic species of great scientific interest, small population sizes and localized distributions. Fauna numerically small but of great interest, including cagou selected by IUCN as world's most important priority for bird conservation. Islets in south of lagoon with seabird rookeries; petrel and shearwater colonies breeding at high altitude.   Forest  Mangroves
   Percent shoreline: Coral Reef: 90%  Mangrove: -9%
SPECIES NUMBERS: Total Endemic Threatened (EVRI)
Plants  3250 2474 168
Butterflies 64 10 0
Land snails 153 153 0
Rept/Amphib 29 23 0
Land birds 68 20 4
Mammals 0 0 0

SPECIES OF CONSERVATION INTEREST:
Plants: partial list of threatened taxa includes: Blechnum obtusatum francii (Blechnaceae) endemic variety, Indeterminate Doodia gracilis (Blechnaceae) endemic, Rare Cyathea cicatricosa (Cyatheaceae) endemic, Rare Cyathea stelligera (Cyatheaceae) endemic, Indeterminate 44 endemic species of gymnosperm, including: Agathis montana (Araucariaceae) endemic, Rare Araucaria luxurians (Araucariaceae) endemic, Rare Araucaria nemorosa (Araucariaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Araucaria schmidii (Araucariaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Callitris sulcata (Cupressaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Libocedrus chevalieri (Cupressaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Libocedrus yateensis (Cupressaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Neocallitropsis pancheri (Cupressaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Dacrydium guillauminii (Podocarpaceae) endemic, Endangered Dacrydium lycopodioides (Podocarpaceae) endemic, Rare Decussocarpus minor (Podocarpaceae) endemic, Rare Podocarpus decumbens (Podocarpaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Podocarpus longefoliolatus (Podocarpaceae) endemic, Rare Podocarpus lucienii (Podocarpaceae) endemic, Rare Podocarpus polyspermus (Podocarpaceae) endemic, Rare Agathis lanceolata (Araucariaceae) endemic, exploited nearly to extinction in south Parasitaxus ustus, parasitic gymnosperm known from 15 sites some threatened angiosperms include: Graptophyllum balansae (Acanthaceae) endemic, Rare Graptophyllum ophiolithicum (Acanthaceae) endemic, Rare Hemigraphis neocaledonica (Acanthaceae) endemic, Rare Semecarpus riparius (Anacardiaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Unona tiebaghiensis (Annonaceae) endemic, Rare Alyxia integricarpa (Apocynaceae) endemic, Rare Alyxia spathulata (Apocynaceae) endemic, Rare Alyxia vieillardii (Apocynaceae) endemic, Rare Cerberiopsis neriifolia (Apocynaceae) endemic, Rare Melodinus insulae-pinorum (Apocynaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Neisosperma seventii (Apocynaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Neisosperma thiollierei (Apocynaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Rauvolfia spathulata (Apocynaceae) endemic, Rare Pseudopanax scopoliae (Araliaceae) endemic, Rare Marsdenia balansae (Asclepiadaceae) endemic, Rare Balanops balansae (Balanopaceae) endemic, Rare Canarium whitei (Burseraceae) endemic, Rare Oceanopapaver neo-caledonicum (Capparaceae) endemic, Rare Terminalia gatopensis (Combretaceae) endemic, Rare Turbina inopinata (Convolvulaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Weinmannia ouaiemensis (Cunoniaceae) endemic, Rare Chorizandra gigantea (Cyperaceae) endemic, Endangered Elaeocarpus biflorus (Elaeocarpaceae) endemic, Rare Elaeocarpus castanaefolius (Elaeocarpaceae) endemic, Rare Elaeocarpus colnettianus (Elaeocarpaceae) endemic, Rare Elaeocarpus kaalensis (Elaeocarpaceae) endemic, Rare Elaeocarpus moratii (Elaeocarpaceae) endemic, Rare Sloanea koghiensis (Elaeocarpaceae) endemic, Rare Sloanea lepida (Elaeocarpaceae) endemic, Rare Sloanea suaveolens (Elaeocarpaceae) endemic, Rare Dracophyllum alticola (Epacridaceae) endemic, Rare Dracophyllum cosmelioides (Epacridaceae) endemic, Rare Dracophyllum ouaiemense (Epacridaceae) endemic, Rare Styphelia enervia (Epacridaceae) endemic, Rare Agapetes neo-caledonica (Ericaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Eriocaulon longipedunculatum (Eriocaulaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Baloghia anisomera (Euphorbiaceae) endemic, Rare Bocquillonia arborea (Euphorbiaceae) endemic, Rare Cocconerion balansae (Euphorbiaceae) endemic, Rare Nothofagus baumanniae (Fagaceae) endemic, Rare Nothofagus discoidea (Fagaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Casearia kaalaensis (Flacourtiaceae) endemic, Rare Xylosoma gigantifolium (Flacourtiaceae) endemic, Rare Xylosoma peltatum (Flacourtiaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Cyrtandra mareensis (Gesneriaceae) endemic, Rare Scaevola coccinea (Goodeniaceae) endemic, Endangered Adenodaphne spathulata (Lauraceae) endemic, Rare Cryptocarya bitriplinerva (Lauraceae) endemic, Endangered Cryptocarya longifolia (Lauraceae) endemic, Rare Endiandra lecardii (Lauraceae) endemic, Rare Litsea imbricata (Lauraceae) endemic, Rare Litsea longepedunculata (Lauraceae) endemic, Indeterminate Litsea miana (Lauraceae) endemic, Rare Serianthes germainii (Leguminosae) endemic, Endangered Utricularia canacorum (Lentibulariaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Ficus cataractarum (Moraceae) endemic, Rare Streblus sclerophyllus (Moraceae) endemic, Rare Rapanea grandifolia (Myrsinaceae) endemic, Rare Tapeinosperma amplexicaule (Myrsinaceae) endemic, Rare Tapeinosperma aragoense (Myrsinaceae) endemic, Rare Cloezia deplanchei (Myrtaceae) endemic, Rare Jambosa aff. longifolia (Myrtaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Metrosideros dolichandra (Myrtaceae) endemic, Rare Metrosideros humboldtiana (Myrtaceae) endemic, Rare Tristaniopsis polyandra (Myrtaceae) endemic, Rare Tristaniopsis vieillardii (Myrtaceae) endemic, Rare Xanthostemon francii (Myrtaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Xanthostemon glaucum (Myrtaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Xanthostemon grisei (Myrtaceae) endemic, Rare Xanthostemon gugerlii (Myrtaceae) endemic, Rare Xanthostemon longipes (Myrtaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Xanthostemon sebertii (Myrtaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Xanthostemon sulfureum (Myrtaceae) endemic, Rare Xanthostemon vieillardii (Myrtaceae) endemic, Rare Dendrobium munificum (Orchidaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Megastylis latissima (Orchidaceae) endemic, Rare 31 endemic species of palms: Actinokentia divaricata (Palmae) endemic, Rare Actinokentia huerlimannii (Palmae) endemic, Indeterminate Alloschmidia glabrata (Palmae) endemic, Rare Basselinia gracilis (Palmae) endemic, Rare Basselinia pancheri (Palmae) endemic, Rare Basselinia sp. (= -Cyphokentia humboldtiana-) (Palmae) endemic, Rare Basselinia sp. nov. 1 (Mt. Ignambi) (Palmae) endemic, Indeterminate Basselinia sp. nov. 2 (Mt. Boulinda) (Palmae) endemic, Rare Basselinia sp. nov. 3 (Mt. des Sources, Nekando) (Palmae) endemic, Rare Basselinia sp. nov. 4 (Mt. Nakada) (Palmae) endemic, Indeterminate Basselinia surculosa (Palmae) endemic, Rare Basselinia tomentosa (Palmae) endemic, Rare Basselinia velutina (Palmae) endemic, Rare Brogniartikentia lanuginosa (Palmae) endemic, Rare Brogniartikentia vaginata (Palmae) endemic, Rare Burretiokentia hapala (Palmae) endemic, Vulnerable (RDB) Burretiokentia vieillardii (Palmae) endemic, Rare Campecarpus fulcitus (Palmae) endemic, Rare Chambeyronia lepidota (Palmae) endemic, Rare Chambeyronia macrocarpa (Palmae) endemic, Rare Clinosperma bractealis (Palmae) endemic, Rare Cyphokentia macrostachys (Palmae) endemic, Rare Cyphophoenix elegans (Palmae) endemic, Rare Cyphophoenix nucele (Palmae) endemic, Rare (RDB) Cyphosperma balansae (Palmae) endemic, Rare Kentiopsis oliviformia (Palmae) endemic, Endangered Lavoixia macrocarpa (Palmae) endemic, Endangered Mackeea magnifica (Palmae) endemic, Rare Moratia cerifera (Palmae) endemic, Rare Pritchardiopsis jeanneneyi (Palmae) endemic, presumed Extinct until one individual found in 1983, Endangered Veillonia alba (Palmae) endemic, Rare Pandanus clandestinus (Pandanaceae) endemic, Rare Pandanus lacuum (Pandanaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Beauprea congesta (Proteaceae) endemic, Rare Beauprea crassifolia (Proteaceae) endemic, Rare Kermadecia pronyensis (Proteaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Macadamia vieillardii (Proteaceae) endemic, Rare Stenocarpus dumbeensis (Proteaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Stenocarpus villosus (Proteaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Alphitonia erubescens (Rhamnaceae) endemic, Rare Bikkia kaalaensis (Rubiaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Bikkia lenormandii (Rubiaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Bikkia pachyphylla (Rubiaceae) endemic, Endangered Captaincookia margaretae (Rubiaceae) endemic, Endangered, restricted to one small site Cyclophyllum tenuipes (Rubiaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Neofranciella pterocarpon (Rubiaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Citrus neo-caledonica (Rutaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Citrus oxanthera (Rutaceae) endemic, Endangered Euodia wagapensis (Rutaceae) endemic, Rare Geijera salicifolia (Rutaceae) endemic, Rare Oxanthera undulata (Rutaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Sarcomelicope sarcococca (Rutaceae) endemic, Endangered Zieria chevalieri (Rutaceae) endemic, Endangered Exocarpos baumannii (Santalaceae) endemic, Rare Exocarpos spathulatus (Santalaceae) endemic, Rare Cossinia trifoliolata (Sapindaceae) endemic, Endangered Podonephelium parvifolium (Sapindaceae) endemic, Rare Storthocalyx sordidus (Sapindaceae) endemic, Rare Iteiluma leptostylidifolium (Sapotaceae) endemic, Rare Iteiluma rheophytopsis (Sapotaceae) endemic, Rare Planchonella contermina (Sapotaceae) endemic, Rare Planchonella kaalaensis (Sapotaceae) endemic, Rare Planchonella koumaciensis (Sapotaceae) endemic, Rare Planchonella pronyensis (Sapotaceae) endemic, Rare Planchonella vieillardii (Sapotaceae) endemic, Rare Solanum hugonis (Solanaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Solanum insulae-pinorum (Solanaceae) endemic, Vulnerable Solanum pseuderanthemoides (Solanaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Solanum vaccinioides (Solanaceae) endemic, Rare Sphenostemon oppositifolium (Sphenostemonaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Deltaria brachyblastophora (Thymelaeaceae) endemic, Endangered Gmelina lignum-vitreum (Verbenaceae) endemic, Indeterminate Oxera crassifolia (Verbenaceae) endemic, Rare Insects Micropterygidae (primitive moths) Agathiphagidae (moths, seed miners on Agathis) 64 species of butterflies (including Loyalty Islands), 11 endemic Euploea helcita, endemic to New Caledonia and Loyalty Islands Delias ellipsis (Pieridae) endemic, forest Papilio montrouzieri (Papilionidae) endemic, forest Polyura clitarchus (Charaxinae) endemic, forest Polyura gamma (Charaxinae) endemic, forest, localized Graphium gelon (Papilionidae) endemic, forest Nacaduba deplorans (Lycaenidae) endemic, lateritic soils, infrequent Psychonotis purpurea (Lycaenidae) endemic, rare Elodina signata (Pieridae) endemic, forest and dry woodland Paratisiphone lyrnessa (Satyrinae) endemic, southern vegetation Austroypthima petersi (Satyrinae) endemic, southern vegetation 55 species of Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies), mostly endemic, in mountains Other invertebrates estimated 200-400 land snails of which 153 described, entirely endemic, often with localized distributions, including: 11 fresh-water species 23 land prosobranchs 20 bulimulids 49 endodontids 24 paryphantids 19 miscellaneous endemic pulmonates there are 18 introduced land snails, including Achatina fulica and Euglandina rosa Reptiles-Amphibians 29 species of lizards, including 4 endemic genera, 23 endemic species: 13 geckos including: Eurydactylodes symmetricus (Gekkonidae) endemic genus Eurydactylodes vieillardi (Gekkonidae) endemic genus Rhacodactylus auriculatus (Gekkonidae) endemic genus Rhacodactylus chahoua (Gekkonidae) endemic genus Rhacodactylus ciliatus (Gekkonidae) endemic genus Rhacodactylus leachianus (Gekkonidae) endemic genus Rhacodactylus sarasinorum (Gekkonidae) endemic genus Rhacodactylus trachyrhynchus (Gekkonidae) endemic genus 15 skinks including: Eugongylus bocourti (Scincidae) endemic, known by type only Eugongylus haraldmeieri (Scincidae) endemic Leiolopisma austrocaledonicum (Scincidae) endemic? Leiolopisma atropunctatum (Scincidae) ? Leiolopisma greeri (Scincidae) endemic Leiolopisma nigrofasciolatum (Scincidae) endemic Leiolopisma novaecaledoniae (Scincidae) endemic Leiolopisma steindachneri (Scincidae) endemic Leiolopisma tricolor (Scincidae) endemic Leiolopisma variabile (Scincidae) endemic no snakes Birds: Rhynochetos jubatus (Kagu) monotypic endemic family, undisturbed forest in wetter areas, Endangered (RDB), 500-1000 (1984) Drepanoptila holosericea (Cloven-feathered Dove, Pigeon Vert) monospecific genus, group endemic (also on Isle of Pines), forested hills, Vulnerable (RDB), common in north, reduced to small populations in south. Ducula goliath (Notou, Giant Imperial Pigeon) endemic, montane forest (formerly also on Isle of Pines), Vulnerable (RDB) Accipiter haplochrous (New Caledonian Sparrowhawk) endemic, common Tricholimnas lafresnayanus (New Caledonian Wood Rail) endemic, probably extinct (not sighted for 100 years) Charmosyna diadema (New Caledonian Lorikeet) endemic, probably extinct Eunymphicus cornutus cornutus (New Caledonian Horned Parakeet) endemic subspecies, uncommon but widespread Aegotheles savesi (New Caledonian Owlet-nightjar) endemic * Megalurulus mariei (New Caledonian Grass Warbler) endemic genus, in scrub Eopsaltria flaviventris (Yellow-bellied Robin) group endemic, forests Pachcephala caledonica (New Caledonian Whistler) group endemic, forests Gymnomyza aubryana (Red-faced or Crow Honeyeater, Meliphage Noir) endemic, little known and local, small population Phylidonyris (Guadalcanaria) undulata (Barred Honeyeater) endemic, uncommon Philemon diemenensis (Oiseau-Moine) endemic Erythrura psittacea (Red-throated Parrot-Finch) group endemic Coracina analis (New Caledonian Cuckoo-shrike or Greybird) endemic, Rare Zosterops xanthocroa (New Caledonia White-eye) group endemic Corvus moneduloides (New Caledonian Crow) endemic Aplonis striatus striatus endemic subspecies Marine life: 252 species of marine algae, including at least 8 endemics 2 endemic volute molluscs: Cymbiolacea deshayesi, endemic Cymbiolacea rossiniana, endemic 5 endemic cones, including: Conus marmoreus crosseanus, endemic
SPECIES RICHNESS:   Species Richness Indicator - Terrestrial: 5  Marine: 2
very rich and unique
ENDEMISM: Terrestrial:   Terrestrial Endemism Indicator - Island: 6  Group: 5
    very high
  Marine endemic species: 8   Marine Endemism Indicator - Island: 3  Group: 2
    some
SPECIAL FEATURES :   Special Features Indicator - Terrestrial: 3   Marine: 1
  seabird rookeries
  botanically unique; unusual endemic birds; barrier reef
INVASIVE SPECIES:     Invasive Species Indicator: 4
  Javan deer, feral pigs, dogs and cats, snails
Plants: many invasive species such as guava, lantana, Lucaena Other invertebrates: 18 introduced land snails, including: Achatina fulica (Gaint African Snail) Euglandina rosa (carniverous snail) Mammals: extensive cattle grazing, plus many feral animals (pigs, dogs, cats); introduced Javan deer
HUMAN OCCUPATION: Inhabited, Noumea with urban/industrial development
  Population: 130000 (1983)   Density: 7.8 persons/sq. km
  Growth Rate: 1.2%/yr   Increasing slowly
  Major Human Activities: nickel mining/refining, government, cattle, coffee
HUMAN IMPACTS:
Extensive deforestation, pasture and agricultural development, only 10% of forest undisturbed and still diminishing; widespread surface mining and mineral exploration at higher elevations along ridges with pollution of watersheds; urban development around Noumea.
  Habitat: urban centre, towns, villages   Urban Pop: 60000  Urban Indicator: 4
  Accessibility: port, airport
  Percent population in agr/mining/fishing: 33%   Human Threat Indicator: 1
  Gross Domestic Product: $ 6761 per capita    Economic Pressure Indicator: 3
Conservation support: legislation, government support, tenure
PROTECTED AREAS:    Protected Area Coverage Indicators - Terrestrial: 1  Marine: 0
  Number: 18   Area: Terrestrial: 621.8 sq. km    Marine: 467 sq. km
Riviere Bleue Territorial Park (9,045 ha), proposed enlargement upper Pourina (4,000 ha) Thy Territorial Park (1,133 ha) Montagne des Sources Strict Nature Reserve (5,870 ha) Yves Merlet Marine Reserve (22,925 ha) (CRD) Aoupine Fauna Reserve (5,400 ha) Haute Yate Fauna Reserve (6,855 ha) Lepredour Islet Fauna Reserve (760 ha) Mont Humboldt Botanical Reserve (3,200 ha) Mont Mou Botanical Reserve (675 ha) Mont Panie Botanical Reserve (5,080 ha) Pam Island Faunal Reserve (460 ha) Southern Botanical Reserve (4,466 ha) Maitre and Amedee Islets Reserve (774 ha) (CRD) Marine Fauna Rotating Reserve (30,000 ha) (CRD) Tangadiou Reafforestation Area (1016 ha) Col d'Amieu Table Unio Forest Reserve (12,000 ha) Tiponite Forest Reserve (1085 ha) Mont Mou Forest Reserve (4363 ha) Proposed protected areas: park near Bourail between Col des Roussettes and Col d'Amieu Gatope Reef reserve Mengolia Reef reserve Hienghene-Ouaiene Reef reserve Povila Forest Park
DATA RELIABILITY: data good but quantitatively inadequate    Data Rel. Indicator: 3
HUMAN IMPACT INDEX     HI: 12
CONSERVATION IMPORTANCE INDEX   CI-Terrestrial: 80   Outstanding
CI-Marine: 35   High
REFERENCES:

Last updated: 07/05/89

Ouen     [1175]
   Group: Archipelago: New Caledonia
   Country: France - New Caledonia   Region: Oceania 4
Lat: 22.50º S   Long : 168.80º E
Area: 38.1 sq. km   Altitude: 332 m
Shoreline: 38.4 km (scale 1:500000)   Coastal Index: 1.0079
Depth to nearest land: 50 m
Nearest island: 1 km   group: 1 km
Nearest continent: Australia    Distance: 800 km    Isolation Index: 30
ISLAND TYPE: continental      Natural Protection Indicator: 0
CLIMATE:   tropical 
CATASTROPHIC THREATS: cyclones
   Threat Indicator: 1
ECOSYSTEMS:           Number of Ecosystems - Terrestrial: 3    Marine: 5
Scrub, savanna, Araucaria stands; fringing reefs, patch reefs, lagoon, algal beds.   Species Richness Indicator - Terrestrial: 2  Marine: 3
ENDEMISM: Terrestrial:   Terrestrial Endemism Indicator - Island: 0  Group: 5
  Marine endemic species: 0   Marine Endemism Indicator - Island: 0  Group: 2
HUMAN OCCUPATION: Inhabited
  Population: 0    Density: 0.0 persons/sq. km
  Major Human Activities: subsistence agriculture
  Percent population in agr/mining/fishing: 33%   Human Threat Indicator: 1
  Gross Domestic Product: $ 6761 per capita    Economic Pressure Indicator: 3
DATA RELIABILITY:    Data Rel. Indicator: 2
HUMAN IMPACT INDEX     HI: 4
CONSERVATION IMPORTANCE INDEX   CI-Terrestrial: 11   Moderate
CI-Marine: 16   High
Last updated: 19/11/88

Ouvea     [475]
   Group: Archipelago: Loyalty Islands
   Country: France - New Caledonia - Loyalty Islands   Region: Oceania 4
Lat: 20.60º S   Long : 166.60º E
Area: 133.5 sq. km   Altitude: 39 m
Shoreline: 127.9 km (scale 1:500000)   Coastal Index: 0.9581
Depth to nearest land: 1000 m
Nearest island: 45 km   group: 75 km
Nearest continent: Australia    Distance: 850 km    Isolation Index: 45
ISLAND TYPE: atoll with some raised coral      Natural Protection Indicator: 0
GEOLOGY/SOILS:
Tilted atoll with raised coral on one rim, sunken reef on other
CLIMATE:   tropical 
CATASTROPHIC THREATS: cyclones, fires
   Threat Indicator: 2
ECOSYSTEMS:           Number of Ecosystems - Terrestrial: 5    Marine: 5
Lowland limestone rain forest, scrub, atoll forest; mangroves; windward and leeward atoll reefs, fringing reef, lagoon.
SPECIES NUMBERS: Total Endemic Threatened (EVRI)
Plants  0 0 0
Butterflies 0 0 0
Land snails 0 0 0
Rept/Amphib 0 0 0
Land birds 0 1 1
Mammals 0 0 0

SPECIES OF CONSERVATION INTEREST:
Birds: Eunymphicus cornutus uveaensis (Ouvea Horned Parakeet) endemic subspecies, Endangered (RDB) less than 200 (1974).
ENDEMISM: Terrestrial:   Terrestrial Endemism Indicator - Island: 1  Group: 1
  Marine endemic species: 0   Marine Endemism Indicator - Island: 0  Group: 0
INVASIVE SPECIES:     Invasive Species Indicator: 4
  

HUMAN OCCUPATION: Inhabited
  Population: 2374 (1974)   Density: 17.8 persons/sq. km
  Growth Rate: 1.2%/yr   Increasing slowly
  Major Human Activities: subsistence agriculture, subsistence fishing,, former tourism
HUMAN IMPACTS:

  Habitat: villages   Urban Pop:Urban Indicator: 0
  Accessibility: airport
  Percent population in agr/mining/fishing: 33%   Human Threat Indicator: 1
  Gross Domestic Product: $ 6761 per capita    Economic Pressure Indicator: 3
Conservation support: public support
DATA RELIABILITY:    Data Rel. Indicator: 2
HUMAN IMPACT INDEX     HI: 9
CONSERVATION IMPORTANCE INDEX   CI-Terrestrial: 5   Low
CI-Marine: 5   Moderate
REFERENCES:

Last updated: 19/11/88

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