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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Macquarie Island' has mentioned 'Wildlife' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Geology 4 Climate 5 Flora and fauna 5.1 Ecological balance 6 Gallery 6.1 Wildlife sounds 7 See also 8 References 9 External links
In 1933, the authorities declared the island a wildlife sanctuary under the Tasmanian Animals and Birds Protection Act 1928, and in 1972 it was made a State Reserve under the Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Act 1970.
[25] This caused huge damage to the local wildlife, including the extinction of the Macquarie Island rail (Gallirallus macquariensis), the Macquarie parakeet (Cyanoramphus erythrotis), and an as-yet-undescribed species of teal.
Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service attributed the landslip to a combination of heavy spring rains and severe erosion caused by rabbits.
Wildlife sounds[edit]
Second, its remote and windswept landscape of steep escarpments, lakes, and dramatic changes in vegetation provides an outstanding spectacle of wild, natural beauty complemented by vast congregations of wildlife including penguins and seals.
Among the most aesthetically appealing features of the island are the vast congregations of wildlife, particularly penguins, during the breeding season.
Macquarie Island, the adjacent islets of Judge and Clerk and Bishop and Clerk, and all surrounding waters out to three nautical miles, is managed as a nature reserve by the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service (PWS).