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Hokorereoro, Rangatira, or South East Island is the third largest island in the Chatham Islands archipelago, and covers an area of 218 hectares (539 acres). It lies 800 kilometres (497 mi) east of New Zealand's South Island off the south-east coast of Pitt Island, 55 kilometres (34 mi) south-east of the main settlement, Waitangi, on Chatham Island.

Glory Bay and Rangatira Island
Glory Bay and Rangatira Island

South East / Hokorereoro / Rangatira Island
Map showing location of South East Island/Rangatira
Geography
Coordinates44.3465°S 176.1721°W / -44.3465; -176.1721
ArchipelagoChatham Islands
Area2.18 km2 (0.84 sq mi)
Highest point224
Administration
New Zealand
Demographics
Population0

History


According to oral traditions, ancient Moriori used to travel to Rangatira by canoe to capture muttonbirds. However, there is no material evidence of those expeditions, such as dendroglyphs (tree carvings) or petroglyphs (rock art).[citation needed]

European farmers ran sheep, goats and cattle on Rangatira until the 1960s when the last of these were removed. Today the island is a gazetted nature reserve, and access to the island is restricted and controlled by the Department of Conservation.

On the left is Rangatira, and in the distance in the middle of photograph The Pyramid (Tarakoikoia)
On the left is Rangatira, and in the distance in the middle of photograph "The Pyramid" (Tarakoikoia)

Flora and fauna


Rangatira is host to several rare and endemic species of birds and plants, and is a sanctuary for endangered invertebrates such as the giant stick insect, coxella weevil, the flightless rove beetle Creophilus rekohuensis, and the Pitt Island longhorn beetle.[1] It is also locally notorious for the presence of the Rangatira spider, one of New Zealand's largest spiders.[2]

Rangatira is most famous for being the habitat for the endangered black robin, rescued from near extinction by a dedicated team led by Don Merton, who used foster parent birds to raise the chicks of black robin. The island has been identified as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International because it supports large breeding colonies of broad-billed prions (330,000 pairs), Chatham petrels (up to 1000 pairs) and white-faced storm petrels (840,000 pairs).[3] Rangatira was the stronghold and last remaining breeding site for the Chatham petrel until recently; new colonies on Pitt and Chatham Islands are being established.[4]

For a 1994 account of the birdlife of Rangatira, see Nilsson et al.[5]


See also



References


  1. Rangatira (South East Island). Department of Conservation.
  2. Miskelly, Colin (13 April 2018). "Giant spiders and other critters of Rangatira Island, Chatham Islands". Te Papa’s Blog. Retrieved 3 December 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. "Chatham Islands (South East Island / Rangitira)". BirdLife data zone: Important Bird Areas. BirdLife International. 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  4. "Magenta Petrel (Pterodroma magentae) - BirdLife species factsheet".
  5. Nilsson, Ron J.; Kennedy, Euan S.; West, Jillian A. (1994). "The Birdlife of South East Island (Rangatira), Chatham Islands, New Zealand" (PDF). Notornis. Ornithological Society of New Zealand. 41 (Supplement): 109–125.



На других языках


[de] South East Island

South East Island, in der Sprache der Moriori und Māori Rangatira genannt, auf einigen Karten aber irrtümlich als Rangitira bezeichnet, ist eine unbewohnte Insel im Archipel der zu Neuseeland gehörenden Chatham Islands im südwestlichen Pazifischen Ozean.[1]
- [en] Rangatira Island

[fr] Île du Sud-Est

L'île du Sud-Est, en māori Rangatira, est une île inhabitée néo-zélandaise de l'archipel des îles Chatham[1].

[it] Isola di Sud-Est

L'isola di Sud-Est (in inglese South-East Island, in māori ed in moriori Rangatira) è una piccola isola della Nuova Zelanda, appartenente alle Isole Chatham. Di questo piccolo arcipelago è la terza per estensione con i suoi 2,18 km². Un braccio di mare la separa dalla terra più vicina costituita dall'isola Pitt ma si trova a ben a 800 chilometri dalla neozelandese isola del Sud. Rangatira è una riserva florofaunistica disabitata e il suo accesso è rigidamente controllato dal Dipartimento della conservazione, dato che vi sono specie di uccelli, insetti e piante tipiche del luogo come il ragno Rangatira (Dolomedes schauinslandi), il punteruolo Hadramphus spinipennis, il cerambice dell'isola di Pitt (Xylotoles costatus) e l'insetto stecco gigante . La sua distanza dal centro di Roma è di 19.250 km e ancora maggiore è la sua lontananza da Milano, tuttavia il suo esatto antipodo si ubica nel Dipartimento del Lozère in Francia, dato che nessuna terra emersa si trova sulla proiezione antipodale della penisola. Il suo fuso orario è avanti di 11 ore e 45 minuti rispetto all'Italia.

[ru] Саут-Ист (остров)

Саут-Ист (англ. South East Island; маори Rangatira; рус. Остров Юго-Восточный) — остров в составе архипелага Чатем (Новая Зеландия).



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