Ulva Island, known as Te Wharawhara, is a small sanctuary nestled within Paterson Inlet on Stewart Island (Rakiura), New Zealand’s third-largest island, located off the south coast of the South Island. This pest-free haven provides a safe habitat for several bird species, including the iconic kiwi, which face challenges on the mainland. The island also supports a rich variety of native plants and marine life. Visitors can explore a pristine environment, observing the vibrant flora and fauna that thrive in this protected ecosystem.
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