The Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California were inscribed as a World Heritage site in 2005.
Yes, Kiribati has one World Heritage Site, the Phoenix Islands Protected Area.
The Galapagos Islands are located in the Pacific Ocen off the coast of Ecuador. Due to the amount of biological species and it's history the islands are classified as a "UNESCO World Heritage Site".
Scottish Slate Islands Heritage Trust was created in 1999.
The Galapagos islands are being protected, animals are protected and the land is protected. The Galapagos islands will be a protected place from now on.
The Galapagos Islands are a World Heritage Site because of the many endemic species (not seen anywhere else) that live on each of the islands of this Archipelago. The Galapagos Islands also have the 2nd largest protected marine reserve in America with an extension of nearly 130,000 Km2
Phoenix Islands Protected Area was created in 2008-01.
The Phoenix Islands are located between Hawaii and Fiji and is not the largest UNESCO world heritage site.https://blog.conservation.org/2010/08/pipa-largest-world-heritage-site/
The Channel Islands of California
Currently, long term conservation actions are aimed at protecting the breeding grounds of the penguins. For example, Heard and McDonald Islands are protected as a World Heritage Site. By penguin sentinels
No, they are classified as Islands only.
The Channel Islands of California enjoy isolation from the mainland, and has been a protected area since 1938. They are still recovering from a century of abuse from development.See more information at the related Wikipedia link listed below:
The Channel Islands.