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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lord Howe Island Group' has mentioned 'Flora' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Bioregion 2 History 2.1 1788xe2x80x931834: First European visits 2.2 1834xe2x80x931841: Settlement 2.3 1842xe2x80x931860: Trading provisions 2.4 1861xe2x80x931890: Scientific expeditions 2.5 1890xe2x80x931999 2.6 21st century 3 Demographics 4 Governance and land tenure 4.1 Kentia palm industry 4.2 Tourism 4.2.1 Facilities 4.2.2 Activities 5 Geography 5.1 Geological origins 5.2 Basalts and calcarenite 5.3 Climate 6 Flora and fauna 6.1 Plants 6.1.1 Communities and special plants 6.1.1.1 Images of native flora 6.2 Animals 6.2.1 Birds 6.2.2 List of endemic birds 6.2.3 Mammals, reptiles and amphibians 6.2.4 Invertebrates 6.2.5 Marine life 6.3 Conservation 6.3.1 Feral animals and plants 6.3.2 Climate change 7 Heritage listings 8 Sport 9 See also 10 References 11 Bibliography 11.1 Attribution 12 Further reading 13 External links | WIKI |
Together, these men established much basic information on the geology, flora, and fauna of the island. | WIKI |
Flora and fauna[edit] | WIKI |
[119] In geological terms at 7 million years old, Lord Howe Island is relatively young and was never part of any continent, its flora and fauna colonising the island from across the sea, carried by wind, water, or birds, possibly assisted at a geological time when other islands were exposed, enabling island hopping. | WIKI |
The combined flora of these two islands is more closely related to that of New Zealand and New Caledonia than to that of Australia. | WIKI |
The flora of the island is relatively untouched, with a large number of rare plants, 44% being endemic to the island. | WIKI |
Images of native flora[edit] | WIKI |
[177] An environmental unit was created by the board and it includes a flora management officer and a permanent weed officer. | WIKI |
Introduced species that harmed Lord Howe's native flora and fauna, namely feral pigs, cats and goats, were eradicated by the early 2000s. | WIKI |