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East Rennell

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159: 192: 257:; the surface of the lake is at sea level and the water is brackish. It is surrounded by cliffs and contains a number of small limestone islands. East Rennell, designated as a World Heritage Site in 1998, is at the southern end of the island; the site includes Lake Tegano, the land surrounding it, and the marine areas stretching for three nautical miles from the island. The site is unspoiled, prone to damage by 38: 409: 398: 389: 380: 371: 362: 166: 350:, an endemic species found in Lake Tegano and nowhere else in the world. 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. Over 300 species of diatoms and algae, a few of them endemic, form its rich flora. 282:
The island is covered with dense forest which provides habitat for the many bird species. It is logging in the west end of the island, outside the site area, which is threatening the bird population of the whole island by depleting the areas of the forest they need. As a result, in 2013, UNESCO added
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The island has about 800 inhabitants living in four villages around Lake Tegano. They are subsistence farmers and fishermen, relying on the forests and waters to provide them with all their basic needs. A management plan for the site was completed in 2007 in conjunction with the islanders which
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recognises their rights to continue their traditional cultural practices and way of life. These are thought not to be detrimental to the site, the
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stating that "customary ownership can be more conducive to conservation than if the land was under the control of a distant government office".
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in the world, occupying 37,000 hectares (91,000 acres). It is mostly clad in dense forest and in the centre of the south end of the island is
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Transcending the Culture–Nature Divide in Cultural Heritage: Views from the Asia–Pacific region
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because of the threat of logging activities to the site's outstanding universal value.
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in the world and the area in East Rennell surrounding Lake Tegano contains many
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Rennell is situated in the Western Pacific and is the southernmost of the
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Brockwell, Sally; O’Connor, Sue; Byrne, Denis (2013).
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Eastern half of Rennell Island in the Solomon Islands
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UNESCO World Heritage Site

Location
Rennell Island
Solomon Islands
Criteria
854
Session
Endangered
Coordinates
11°41′S 160°20′E / 11.683°S 160.333°E / -11.683; 160.333
East Rennell is located in Solomon Islands
Rennell Island
Houses on the East Rennell island
Rennell Island
Solomon Islands
World Heritage Site
raised coral atoll
endemic
World Heritage Committee
List of World Heritage in Danger
Solomon Islands
atoll
Lake Tegano
lagoon
cyclones
IUCN
List of World Heritage in Danger
BirdLife International
Important Bird Area

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