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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Macquarie Island' has mentioned 'New Zealand' in the following places:
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Macquarie Island is an island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, about halfway between New Zealand and Antarctica.
On 17 June 1890, the island was transferred from New South Wales to Tasmania; while Tasmania immediately requested it then be transferred to New Zealand, this was not done.
The flora has taxonomic affinities with other subantarctic islands, especially those south of New Zealand.
Mammals found on the island include subantarctic fur seals, Antarctic fur seals, New Zealand fur seals and southern elephant sealsxc2xa0xe2x80x93 over 80,000 individuals of this species.
In about 1870, rabbits and a species of New Zealand rail (wekas) were left on the island by sealers to breed for food.
[34] The plan, estimated to cost $24 million Australian dollars, was based on mass baiting the island similar to an eradication program on Campbell Island, New Zealand,[35] to be followed with teams of dogs trained by Steve Austin[36] over a maximum seven-year period.