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South Island

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Area150437
ISO 3166-2:NZNZ-S
Population1. 038 million (Jun 2011)
Points of interest Aoraki / Mount Cook
Did you knowWhen Britain annexed New Zealand in 1840, the South Island briefly became a part of New South Wales.
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About South Island


The South Island of New Zealand is renowned for its mountains, lakes and glaciers. The Southern Alps, home to 3,724m-high Aoraki Mt. Cook, run along the entire length of the island. In the southwest is Fiordland National Park, with steep-sided Milford Sound. In the north is Abel Tasman National Park, known for its trails and ocean kayaking. Queenstown is famed for adventure sports like bungee jumping and skiing.

New Zealand birds: Takahe facing extinction find new home in sanctuary

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... Last week, 18 takahe were released in mountains in South Island to try to boost a small population in the wild...

New Zealand seeks to exterminate predators to save native birds

New Zealand seeks to exterminate predators to save native birds
Jun 26,2023 10:00 pm

... The largest, three times the size of Zealandia, in Nelson in the South Island...

New Zealand cat-killing competition for children axed after backlash

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Apr 19,2023 6:20 am

... The event had been announced as part of a June fundraiser hunt for a local school in Canterbury on the South Island...

Dozens of pilot whales die at notorious New Zealand beach

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... Wildlife officials said the pod was first spotted on Thursday, beached across three kilometres of Farewell Spit on the South Island...

New Zealand: Scientists discover rare baby ghost shark

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... 7 miles) underwater near the South Island...

International Garden Photographer of the Year winners revealed

International Garden Photographer of the Year winners revealed
Feb 6,2022 3:26 am

... Wildlife in the Garden, Second Place: Common Green Grasshopper, taken in the Red Butte Garden, Salt Lake City, Utah, US, by Ecaterina LeonteWildlife in the Garden, Third Place: Dunnock, taken in Padregnana, Lombardy, Italy, by Danilo Ernesto MelziAbstract Views, First Place: Amaryllis and Honesty, taken in West Yorkshire, England, UK, by Ian GilmourAbstract Views, Second Place: Dancer, taken in Kraichgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, by Thorsten ScheuermannAbstract Views, Third Place: Arrangement for Crete, taken in Rockland County, New York, US, by Laurie PeekBeautiful Gardens, First Place: Greenery by the Pond, taken in Arboretum Wojsławice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, by Bożena PiotrowskaBeautiful Gardens, Second Place: Abundance, taken in Airfield Estate Gardens, Dundrum, County Dublin, Ireland, by Anna-Louise HallyBeautiful Gardens, Third Place: The Heart of the Garden, taken in Arboretum Wojsławice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, by Bożena PiotrowskaBreathing Spaces, First Place: Bamford Beauty, taken in Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England, UK, by Lee HowdleBreathing Spaces, Second Place: One Tree Hill, taken in Devon, England, UK, by Adam BurtonBreathing Spaces, Third Place: The King, taken in Los Glaciares National Park, Patagonia, Argentina, by Andrea PozziPlants & Planet, First Place: Na Pali Coast, taken in Kauai Island, Hawaii, US, by Stuart ChapePlants & Planet, Second Place: Rotation, taken in Plitviče Lakes National Park, Croatia, by Mauro BattistelliPlants & Planet, Third Place: Painted Forest, taken in Painted Hills, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon, US, by Xin ZhongThe Beauty of Plants, First Place: Controluce, taken in Mantua, Lombardy, Italy, by Gianluca BeniniThe Beauty of Plants, Second Place: Dwarf Poppy, taken in Trzebinia, Małopolska, Poland, by Magdalena WasiczekThe Beauty of Plants, Third Place: Mysterious Blue, taken in Cangshan Mountain, Dali, Yunnan Province, China, by Hailei ZhengThe World of Fungi, First Place: Mycena Swirl, taken in Marbury Country Park, Cheshire, England, UK, by Tony NorthThe World of Fungi, Second Place: Triple-headed Comatricha, taken in Buckinghamshire, England, UK, by Barry WebbThe World of Fungi, Third Place: Sulphur Tufts, taken in Mere Sands Wood Nature Reserve, Lancashire, England, UK, by Tony NorthTrees, Woods & Forests, First Place: The Wooden Army, taken in The Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, Italy, by Luigi RuoppoloTrees, Woods & Forests, Second Place: Highland Lochan, Autumn, taken in Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, by Ross BrownTrees, Woods & Forests, Third Place: Foggy Snow Gum, taken in Thredbo, Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, Australia, by Anne NeiwandWildflower Landscapes, First Place: Wildflower Explosion, taken in Carrizo Plain National Monument, California, US, by Dennis FratesWildflower Landscapes, Second Place: Lupins at Dawn, taken in Lake Tekapo, South Island, New Zealand, by Gigi WilliamsWildflower Landscapes, Third Place: Poppies and Cornflowers, taken in Castelluccio di Norcia, Umbria, Italy, by Gianluca GianferrariAll pictures are subject to copyright...

Covid: New Zealand PM Ardern cancels wedding amid Omicron wave

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Jan 23,2022 8:38 am

... A family who had attended a wedding in Auckland tested positive after returning home to the South Island...

Rare Antarctic penguin accidentally travels 3,000km to New Zealand

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... He eventually got through to Thomas Stracke, who has been rehabilitating penguins on New Zealand s South Island for about 10 years...

New Zealand: Scientists discover rare baby ghost shark

Apr 23,2020 10:13 am

New Zealand scientists have discovered a rare baby Ghost Shark , a little-known species of fish that lives in the shadowy depths of The Ocean .

Ghost Sharks - also known as Chimaera - Are rarely spotted, and sightings of their young Are even more uncommon.

The newly-hatched shark was collected at a depth of about 1. 2km (0. 7 miles) underwater near the South Island .

Scientists say The Find deepens understanding of the juvenile stage of the species.

Calling it a " neat find" Dr Brit Fanucci, a member of The Team , said The Discovery was made By Accident while conducting a research trawl of underwater populations.

" Deep Water species Are generally hard to find, and like ghost Sharks in particular, They tend to be quite cryptic, " she told The Bbc . " So we just don't see them very often. "

The Scientists from The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research believe the Baby Shark had recently hatched as its belly was still full of egg yolk.

The embryos of ghost Sharks develop in egg capsules laid on The Sea floor, and They feed off a yolk until They Are ready to hatch.

Dr Finucci said young ghost Sharks can exhibit different characteristics from their adult versions, which makes The Discovery more significant.

" Juveniles can live in very different habitats, … They can have different diets, They can even look very different from adults.

" Coming across the juvenile helps us better understand the biology and some of The Ecology of the species, " She Said .

Dr Finucci said their first step would be to find out the Baby Shark 's species.

" We'll take a little tissue sample and random genetics, " She Said . " Then we'll do a whole bunch of morphometrics or body measurements as well, which will also help us assess what species we're looking at. "

Ghost Sharks Are not actual Sharks , but a species of fish closely related to Sharks and rays. They Are cartilaginous - Meaning their skeletons Are primarily composed of Cartilage - which gives them an eerie, ethereal quality.

Most species of Ghost Shark inhabit The Deep sea, although a handful of species prefer To Live in shallow coastal waters.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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