Yes. Since being moved to these protected islands, kakapo have been breeding successfully on the islands, and their population has increased.
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The area of Little Barrier Island is 28 square kilometers.
This island, one of the last refuges for New Zealand's endangered wildlife, is Little Barrier Island /Hauturu.
The Barrier Islands are part of New Zealand, to the northeast of Auckland. The islands are called Little Barrier Island and Great Barrier Island.
Little Barrier Island (Hauturu)
Kākā birds, or New Zealand Kaka, as the name suggests, originate from New Zealand. Kākās live in the lowland and mid-altitude native forests of New Zealand. They also have specially protected reserves, Kapiti Island, Codfish Island and Little Barrier Island.
Kakapo are no longer believed to live on Stewart Island. Feral cats wiped out the population there. Because of predation by cats, dogs, stoats and rats on the mainland, all remaining kakapo have been moved to offshore islands. In 2014, they are now found only on Anchor Island, Codfish Island (Whenua Hou) and Little Barrier Island (Hauturu). It is possible that there are still some remaining kakapo on far-flung sections of the island.
Rangitoto, Motutapu, Aotea (Great Barrier Island), Hauturu (Little Barrier Island), Motuihe, Kawau, Motukorea (Brown's Island), Pakatoa, Tiritiri Matangi, Waiheke,
I think it's on Little Barrier Island.
Georgia has around 15 barrier islands along its coast. Some of the more well-known ones include Tybee Island, Little St. Simons Island, Cumberland Island, and Jekyll Island.
Barrier
The five barrier islands of Georgia are Tybee Island, Little Tybee Island, Wassaw Island, Ossabaw Island, and St. Catherines Island. These islands serve as natural defenses against ocean waves and storms for the Georgia coastline.