Marlborough Sounds Resource Management Plan Map Site Status Ecological Value Key 3/34 Motungarara Island, 2 Cooks scurvy grass (endangered). Large- Queen Charlotte Sound leafed milk tree (regionally rare). Shearwater and penguin burrows. F airy prion and diving petrels presen t. Bamboo tussock. Predator free, unmodified. 3/35 Pickersgill Island, 3 Large-leafed milk tree Cook Strait speargrass Queen Charlotte Sound (regionally rare). Coastal kohekohe/tawa forest (uncommon). Little blue penguins and shags nesting and roosting. 3/36 Blumine Island, Queen Charlotte Sound 2 Native land snail Large-leafed milk tree. Cook Strait speargrass. (The only predator free population of Powelliphanta hochstetteri bicolor). 3/37 Amerikiwhati Island, 3 Large-leafed milk tree. Predator free. Queen Charlotte Sound Fluttering shearwater, little blue penguin. Spotted skink. 3/38 Allports Island, Queen Charlotte Sound 3 Large-leafed milk tree, wharangi (regionally rare). South Island rob in, little blue pengui ns, fluttering shearwater Free of introduced . mammals. 3/38 Motutapa Island, Queen Charlotte Sound 2 As above 3/39 Arapawa Island Reserves, 2 Original cliff vegetation (rare). Native land snail Queen Charlotte Sound (threatened). Megadromus beetle (rare). Fierce lancewood, Tararua lacebark, Cook Strait kowhai, mistletoe, ra ukawa, large-leafed milktree (rare or uncom mon). Possum free. 3/44 North (Little) Brother Island, 1 Brothers Island Tuatara (endangered). Cook Strait Predator free. (Cooks scurvy grass). Duvaucels gecko (regionally rare) kirkianella (rare endemic) fairy prions and diving petrels, shearwaters gulls and terns. Fragile maritime vegetation. 3/45 South (Big) Brother Island, Cook Strait 2 Rare and endangered flora. (Kirkianel la, Cooks scurvy grass, mu tton bird, groundsel, Cook Strait speenwo rt). Duvaucels gecko (regionally rare). F iving petrels airy prions, d nesting. Extre mely fragile due to bird burrows. Fine example of exp osed seabird- based small island ecosyste m. Excellent maritime v egetation. 3/46 Glasgow Island, 3 Seabirds. Likely to be predator free. Large- Outer Marlborough Sounds leafed milk tree and karaka. 4. MAINLAND - PROTECTED NATURAL AREAS 4/01 Mt Richmond Forest Park and adjoining 2 Alpine herbfields, montane beech forest, alluvial podocarp, ultramafic zone vegetation, ‘wet’ mountain beech/cedar forests, broad leafed coastal and l owla nd forest. Remote, relatively u nm odified . Blue duck, NZ falcon, three speci es NZ native land snail. South Isl and kaka (rare), kea, kakariki, NZ pigeon, long tailed cuckoo, South Island robin, western weka. High landscape value. Possibly long-tailed bat, kiwi and Marlborough green ge cko persist in low numbers . Unmodified soils. App B - 8