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Article: Vertebrates of Tetepare Island, Solomon Islands (1).
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- Pacific Science
- Article date:
- January 1, 2006
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Abstract: Tetepare is the largest unlogged and uninhabited lowland rain-forest island in the South Pacific and is being managed primarily for conservation. An inventory was conducted, and 25 reptile, 4 frog, 76 bird, and 13 mammal species were recorded from Tetepare, including several birds and turtles of international conservation significance. Their relative abundance and local names were collected to assist landowners in attracting researchers and ecotourists and also to develop a conservation management plan for Tetepare.
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Tetepare Island (8[degrees] 45' S, 157[degrees] 32' E) (Figure 1) is the largest uninhabited island (11,880 ha) in the ...