Chatham Islands Penguin

The Chatham Islands are an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean about 800 km east of New Zealand's South Island, administered as part of New Zealand, and consisting of about 10 islands within an approximate 60 km radius, the largest of which are Chatham Island and Pitt Island. They include New Zealand's easternmost point, the Forty-Fours. Some of t…
The Chatham Islands are an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean about 800 km east of New Zealand's South Island, administered as part of New Zealand, and consisting of about 10 islands within an approximate 60 km radius, the largest of which are Chatham Island and Pitt Island. They include New Zealand's easternmost point, the Forty-Fours. Some of the islands, formerly cleared for farming, are now preserved as nature reserves to conserve some of the unique flora and fauna.
  • Location: Southern Pacific Ocean
  • Population: 730 (June 2023)
  • Total islands: 10
  • Major islands: Chatham Island · Pitt Island
  • Area: 793.88 km² (306.52 sq mi)
  • Highest elevation: 299 m (981 ft)
  • Electorates: Rongotai · Te Tai Tonga (Māori)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org