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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lord Howe Island Group' has mentioned 'Bird' in the following places:
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Lord Howe IslandSatellite image of the island; north is upGeographyLocationLord Howe Island, Tasman SeaCoordinates31xc2xb033xe2x80xb215xe2x80xb3S 159xc2xb005xe2x80xb206xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf31.55417xc2xb0S 159.08500xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / -31.55417; 159.08500Coordinates: 31xc2xb033xe2x80xb215xe2x80xb3S 159xc2xb005xe2x80xb206xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf31.55417xc2xb0S 159.08500xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / -31.55417; 159.08500Total islands28Major islandsLord Howe Island, Admiralty Group, Mutton Bird Islands, and Balls PyramidArea14.55xc2xa0km2 (5.62xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Highestxc2xa0elevation875xc2xa0m (2871xc2xa0ft)Highestxc2xa0pointMount GowerAdministrationAustraliaAdministrative DivisionUnincorporated area of New South WalesSelf-governed by the Lord Howe Island Board[1]Part of the electoral district of Port Macquarie[2]Part of the Division of Sydney[3]DemographicsPopulation 382 Tourists are restricted to 400 at any time.
This was a cashless society; the settlers bartered their stores of water, wood, vegetables, meat, fish, and bird feathers for clothes, tea, sugar, tools, tobacco, and other commodities not available on the island, but it was the whalers' valuation that had to be accepted.
Rodents have only been on the island since the SS Makambo ran aground in 1918, and have wiped out several endemic bird species and were thought to have done the same to the Lord Howe Island stick insect.
[7] Just off the east coast is 4.5xc2xa0ha (11 acres) Mutton Bird Island, and in the lagoon is the 3xc2xa0ha (7.4 acres) Blackburn (Rabbit) Island.
[106] In this rock are fossils of bird bones and eggs, land and marine snails, and the extinct endemic horned turtle (Meiolania platyceps) now thought to be an ancient relictual nonswimming tortoise with relatives in South America.
Kentia palms Curly palm Lord Howe bird's nest fern Asplenium milnei Lagunaria patersonia
[134] The island has been identified by BirdLife International as an endemic bird area, and the Permanent Park Preserve as an important bird area, because it supports the entire population of Lord Howe woodhens, most of the breeding population of providence petrels, over 1% of the world population of another five seabird species, and the whole populations of three endemic subspecies.
[141] Masked boobies are the largest seabirds breeding on Lord Howe[142] and can be seen nesting and gliding along the sea cliffs at Mutton Bird Point all year round.
Lord Howe Island and adjacent islets, Admiralty Islands, Mutton Bird Islands, Ball's Pyramid, and associated coral reefs and marine environs were added to the Australian National Heritage List on 21 May 2007, on the basis of the World Heritage List.
About 75% of the terrestrial part of the property is managed as a Permanent Park Preserve, consisting of the northern and southern mountains of Lord Howe Island itself, plus the Admiralty Islands, Mutton Bird Islands, Balls Pyramid and surrounding islets.