Local Species
Many unusual plant and animals occur here including Speargrasses (
Aciphyllas spp.), Pigeonwood (
Hedycarya arborea), the flightless
Takahe (
Porphyrio mantelli), Fiordland crested
penguin (
Eudyptes pachyrhynchus), and cold-adapted Kea parrot (
Nestor notabilis).
Some interesting plants grow among the Richmond temperate forests, including 2 unusual orchids. The carnivorous greenhooded orchid has a hinged lid that propels unsuspecting insects into its hood. The potato orchid does not need sunlight – it has no leaves but parasitically obtains its nutrients from tree roots using fungal threads. Stephens Islands, located in the
Cook Strait, are an internationally important wildlife sanctuary. The islands contain the country’s largest
tuatara population, estimated to be 30,000.
Nelson Coast temperate forests harbor an impressive variety of plants, with more than 40 endemic plant groups, including forget-me-nots and plants that have adapted to growing on marble and limestone substrates.
More than 700 plants are endemic to the Fiordland temperate forests. Also, more than 3,000 insect species have been found here, with 10% endemic to the area. More than 100 species of alpine moth can be seen fluttering through the mountains.