Rendova Island is a roughly rectangular island, located in the
South Pacific in the
New Georgia Islands. The length of the island is about 40 kilometers. To the north is the island of
New Georgia and to the east is the island of
Vangunu. Rendova is a volcanic island, with a central
stratovolcano cone, with a height of which last erupted in the
Pleistocene; however, the island is subject to frequent earthquakes. The island is surrounded in some places by a
coral reef. The climate on Rendova is wet and tropical, and the island is subject to frequent cyclones.
Flora and fauna The black-sand beaches along the southwest coast of Rendova are important nesting grounds for the critically endangered
leatherback turtle.
Community-based conservation organisation the
Tetepare Descendants' Association runs a leatherback conservation program in the villages of Baniata, Havilla and Retavo on this coastline. ==Population==