Saunders Island

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Saunders Island is located in the northern part of the Falkland Islands. It is a working sheep farm, but also one of the premier wildlife destinations in the Falklands. The only settlement is located on the eastern portion of the island, with the highest concentration of wildlife found to the west at "The Neck".
The island has a population of 4 in the winter, which rises to 5 in summer. Tourists are welcomed between 15 September and 30 April.
Saunders Island is the site of the first British settlement of the Falkland Islands in 1765 at Port Egmont.

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