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Best 1 Réunion National Park

Réunion National Park is a French protected area established in 2007 on the island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010, the park covers the mountainous interior of the island, protecting its unique volcanic landscapes and biodiversity. Its core zone inc...

8.14 Great
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UNESCO-listed island park with dramatic volcanic landscapes and endemic forests, strong visitor and conservation reputation.

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2 Reunion Shelduck

Reunion Shelduck, also called the Réunion sheldgoose or Kervazo's Egyptian goose, is the extinct waterfowl species Alopochen kervazoi. It was endemic to Réunion in the western Indian Ocean and is known from a small number of historical reports and subfossil bones. The species was related to the Egyp...

7.18 Good
Why this score?

Notable extinct island endemic with conservation significance, though scant documentation and unresolved taxonomic questions weaken its established reputation.

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3 Réunion Sheldgoose

The Réunion sheldgoose, Alopochen kervazoi, was an extinct waterfowl species endemic to the Indian Ocean island of Réunion. It is known from subfossil bones and from a 1674 written account by the traveler Sieur Dubois, rather than from modern zoological observations. The species is studied as part o...

6.72 Fair
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Extinct island endemic with substantial scientific interest, but sparse historical evidence and uncertain appearance prevent a stronger consensus reputation.

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4 Réunion Rougail Saucisse

Rougail Saucisse is a tomato-based sausage stew from Réunion island, a French overseas territory in the Indian Ocean, considered one of the island's defining Creole dishes and traditionally served with rice.

5 Reunion Scops Owl

The Réunion scops owl was an owl endemic to Réunion, an island in the Indian Ocean. It is regarded as extinct and is known from subfossil evidence, so descriptions of it concern the island's former fauna rather than a living population. The species is relevant to research on island extinctions, ende...

3.96 Poor
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Known only from subfossil evidence and generally considered extinct, leaving scientific interest but no living-species following.

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