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  • 1. Which endangered species is native only to Norfolk Island?
A) Norfolk parakeet
B) Anguilla Reinhardtii
C) Norfolk boobook owl
D) Cyathea brownii
  • 2. What are the main threats to the Norfolk parakeet?
A) Climate change
B) Habitat destruction
C) Feral cats and rats
D) Pollution
  • 3. Where have some of the Norfolk parakeets been moved to as part of a conservation effort?
A) Mount Pitt
B) Norfolk Island National Park
C) Captain Cook monument
D) Phillip Island
  • 4. What is the purpose of moving Norfolk parakeet chicks to Phillip Island?
A) To study their behavior
B) To prevent them from flying back to Norfolk Island
C) For breeding purposes
D) To introduce new predators
  • 5. How were the green parrot conservation efforts funded?
A) Government grants
B) Tourist donations
C) Through a crowdfunding system
D) Private sponsorships
  • 6. What was the funding target for the green parrot conservation effort?
A) A$50,000
B) A$77,000
C) A$90,000
D) A$100,000
  • 7. What was done with the excess money raised from the crowdfunding campaign?
A) Replanting plants for green parrots and predator eradication
B) Creating a new bird sanctuary
C) Building new aviaries
D) Expanding the park area
  • 8. How many species of birds endemic to Norfolk Island still remain?
A) 12 out of 15
B) 10 out of 15
C) 5 out of 15
D) 7 out of 15
  • 9. What is the average January high temperature on Norfolk Island?
A) 22 °C (71 °F)
B) 30 °C (86 °F)
C) 25 °C (77 °F)
D) 17 °C (62 °F)
  • 10. Which month is the rainiest on Norfolk Island?
A) July
B) February
C) June
D) January
  • 11. What is the average July high temperature on Norfolk Island?
A) 17 °C (62 °F)
B) 15 °C (59 °F)
C) 22 °C (71 °F)
D) 25 °C (77 °F)
  • 12. Which tree fern is indigenous to Norfolk Island?
A) Anguilla Reinhardtii
B) Norfolk boobook owl
C) Cyathea brownii
D) Green parrot
  • 13. What activity is popular in Norfolk Island National Park?
A) Birdwatching
B) Scuba diving
C) Skiing
D) Mountain climbing
  • 14. How many native fresh fish species have been recorded on Norfolk Island?
A) None
B) Two
C) Five
D) Ten
  • 15. Which two native fresh fish are found on Norfolk Island?
A) Bass and catfish
B) Salmon and trout
C) Speckled longfin eel and short-finned eel
D) Carp and tilapia
  • 16. What is commemorated by the Captain Cook monument?
A) The first landing of European settlers
B) The discovery of Cyathea brownii
C) Captain James Cook's statement about the island being a 'paradise'
D) The founding of Norfolk Island National Park
  • 17. What are the two highest points on Norfolk Island?
A) Mount Pitt and Mount Bates
B) Captain Cook monument and Botanical Garden
C) Norfolk boobook owl and green parrot
D) Phillip Island and Cyathea brownii
  • 18. In what year was Norfolk Island National Park established?
A) 1984
B) 2003
C) 1990
D) 1975
  • 19. How many native plant species are found in the park?
A) 150
B) 250
C) 182
D) 200
  • 20. Which critically endangered plant is vital to Norfolk Island National Park's ecosystem?
A) Araucaria heterophylla
B) Clematis dubia
C) Lagunaria patersonia
D) Chloris truncata
  • 21. Which tree is an important food source for native animals like the Norfolk parakeet?
A) Clematis dubia
B) White oak (Lagunaria patersonia)
C) Chloris truncata
D) Norfolk Island pine (Araucaria heterophylla)
  • 22. Which of these mammals is thought to have been extirpated from Norfolk Island National Park?
A) Gould’s wattled bat (Chalinolobus gouldii)
B) Norfolk Island parakeet
C) White-chested white-eye
D) Lord Howe Island gecko
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