Pitcairn, Henderson,
Ducie and Oeno Islands.

Welcome to the Very Special
Pitcairn Islands Group

Isolation and lack of habitation have contributed to these island's distinctive - yet fragile - ecosystems. Lying in the central South Pacific, Ducie and Oeno are small low atolls, while Henderson is a much larger raised coral island.

 

Where In The World Are The Pitcairn Islands?

About Pitcairn’s Outer Islands

Preserving Pitcairn’s Pristine Habitats

The islands of Henderson, Ducie and Oeno, support remarkably pristine habitats and it is important for future generations that visitors help keep them this way. The greatest threat to these islands' ecology is non-native plant seeds and animals being accidentally brought ashore. Introduced animals and plants can wreak havoc on the native ecosystems, causing irreversible damage. When visiting, it is important you do not inadvertently introduce plant seeds or animals that will disturb these fragile habitats.

Keen to learn more?

Learn about Pitcairn’s International Dark Sky Sanctuary and World-Class Marine Reserve, or read the latest article from The Pitkern Blog. Curious about visiting Pitcairn for yourself? Click here.

International Dark Sky Sanctuary

Mata ki te Rangi - Eyes To the Sky

The Pitcairn Islands have exceptionally stunning dark skies, free from all light pollution. In late 2018 the Government of Pitcairn Islands made application to the International Dark Sky Association (IDSA) for the 4 islands in the Pitcairn Islands group to be granted the status of an International Dark Sky Sanctuary (IDSS).

Pitcairn Islands Marine Reserve

Home to one of the worlds Largest, no-take Marine reserve, covering 840,000 square kilometres.

Since early 2011 the Pew Environment Group’s Global Ocean Legacy project has been working with the Pitcairn islanders on the idea of establishing a large scale marine reserve within their waters.

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