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Cuvier Island is a small uninhabited off the east coast of the of . It lies on the seaward end of the , north of the and approximately south-east of Great Barrier Island. The island is a wildlife sanctuary, managed by the Department of Conservation and is the subject of an ongoing island restoration project to eliminate non-native mammals and restore the original ecosystem.At one time in the 1920s the wife of the Lighthouse Keeper was the nominated Protector of Tuatara Lizards which were found in numbers at the rear of the house. Cuvier Island restoration (from the Department of Conservation website) It is also the location of the Cuvier Island Lighthouse which was constructed in 1889 and the wreck of the old HMNZS Philomel which was scuttled near the island on 6 August 1949 after decommissioning and being stripped of useful equipment.


Geology
The island is the remains of an igneous intrusion of the Coromandel Volcanic Zone, which formed during the between 17 and 16 million years ago.
(2025). 9780473395964, Geoscience Society of New Zealand.


Important Bird Area
The island has been identified as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International because of its small breeding colony of vulnerable Pycroft's petrels.BirdLife International. (2012). Important Bird Areas factsheet: Cuvier Island (Repanga). Downloaded from on 2012-02-02.


Name
The Māori name of the island is Repanga. The name Cuvier was given by D'Urville, naming it after . New Zealand Lighthouses - Cuvier - named by D'Urville


See also
  • New Zealand outlying islands
  • List of islands of New Zealand
  • List of islands


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