Antarctica, Antarctic Peninsula - Cuverville Island

Antarctica, Antarctic Peninsula - Cuverville Island

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Cooverville Island, located in the Herrera Channel off the West Coast of Graham Land in Antarctica, was discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition led by Adrian de Gerlachy between 1897 and 1899. The island is recognized as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International due to its significant breeding colony of approximately 6500 pairs of Gen. 2 Penguins, the largest on the Antarctic Peninsula. Other bird species such as Southern giant petrels and Antarctic shags also inhabit the island.

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What is the geographical location of Cooverville Island?

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Who discovered Cooverville Island and during which expedition?

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What is the significance of Cooverville Island in terms of bird conservation?

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How many pairs of Gen. 2 Penguins breed on Cooverville Island?

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What other bird species are mentioned as being present on Cooverville Island?

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