Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'East Rennell' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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The island is covered with dense forest which provides habitat for the many bird species. | WIKI |
Fifty species of bird have been recorded on the island, twenty-one of these being endemic. | WIKI |
[3] The site has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports populations of several of these bird species, including silver-capped fruit doves, yellow-bibbed lories, Rennell parrots, green pygmy parrots, cardinal myzomelas, Rennell gerygones, Rennell fantails, Melanesian flycatchers, Rennell shrikebills, bare-eyed and Rennell white-eyes, and Rennell starlings. | WIKI |
[6] There are 11 species of bat (one endemic), 27 species of land snail (seven endemics) and close to 730 insect species, many of which are endemic present in the region. | WIKI |
Over 300 species of diatoms and algae, a few of them endemic, form its rich flora. | WIKI |
Remaining in its natural state, the forest has a rich biodiversity with many endemic species; four species and nine subspecies of land and water birds respectively, one bat and seven land snails. | UNESCO |
The property is an important stepping stone in the migration and evolution of species in the western Pacific and for speciation processes, especially with respect to avifauna. | UNESCO |
For its size, Rennell Island has a high number of endemic species, particularly among its avifauna and also harbours 10 endemic plant species. | UNESCO |
The wildlife includes 11 species of bat (one endemic) and 43 species of breeding land and water birds (four species and nine subspecies endemic respectively). | UNESCO |
The invertebrate life is also rich with 27 species of land snail (seven endemics) and approximately 730 insect species, many of which are endemic. | UNESCO |
The flora of Lake Tegano is dominated by more than 300 species of diatoms and algae, some of which are endemic. | UNESCO |
The location of the western boundary, determined by community and administrative borders, is not optimal as it excludes important forest habitat for some species, particularly birds. | UNESCO |