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Australian rookeries are breeding grounds for colonial nesting seabirds like albatrosses, shearwaters, gannets, and penguins.
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New Zealand
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Rookeries in New Zealand provide nesting grounds for seabirds along the coastline.
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United States
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Rookeries in the United States are vital protected nesting sites for birds and essential for conservation efforts.
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Western countries
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Rookeries are important protected nesting sites in Western countries for conservation and seabird breeding.
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Inuit culture
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Rookeries in Inuit culture are traditional hunting grounds for collecting bird eggs and hunting seabirds for food and materials.
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Northern countries
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Rookeries are common nesting sites for seabirds and penguins in colder climates in Northern countries like Canada and Norway.
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Pacific Islander cultures
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The rookery is a sacred breeding ground for turtles that holds cultural significance for Pacific Islander cultures in terms of conservation and protection.
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Tropical countries
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Rookeries are rare in tropical countries due to the lack of seabirds and penguins.
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