Kendall Island is one of the irregularly shaped, uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in the Northwest Territories, Canada.
[4] It is situated within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region and is notable for the Kendall Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary, an important waterfowl and shorebird breeding and staging ground.
[5] It was named by John Franklin after the English hydrographer Edward Nicholas Kendall.
[6] The Canadian ornithologist J. Dewey Soper visited the island less than a year before his retirement.
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