Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lord Howe Island Group' has mentioned 'Forest' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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[15] Most of the island is virtually untouched forest, with many of the plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. | WIKI |
[12] In 1878, the island was declared a forest reserve and Captain Richard Armstrong became the first resident government administrator. | WIKI |
[67] In 1878, Richard Armstrong was appointed administrator when the NSW Parliament declared the island a forest reserve, but as a result of ill feeling, and an enquiry, he was eventually removed from office on 31 May 1882 (he returned later that year though to view the transit of Venus from present-day Transit Hill). | WIKI |
Seed is gathered from both natural forest and plantations, most collectors being descendants of the original settlers. | WIKI |
Both the north and south sections of the island are high ground of relatively untouched forest, in the south comprising two volcanic mountains, Mount Lidgbird (777xc2xa0m (2,549xc2xa0ft)) and Mount Gower which, rising to 875xc2xa0m (2,871xc2xa0ft), is the highest point on the island. | WIKI |
Plant communities have been classified into nine categories: lowland subtropical rainforest, submontane rainforest, cloud-forest and scrub, lowland swamp forest, mangrove scrub and seagrass, coastal scrub and cliff vegetation, inland scrub and herbland, offshore island vegetation, shoreline and beach vegetation, and disturbed vegetation. | WIKI |
Only one native mammal remains on the islands, the large forest bat. | WIKI |