This document summarizes the key characteristics of insular fauna for several islands, including Continental islands like Britain and Ancient continental islands like Madagascar and New Zealand. It notes that Continental islands were connected to mainland during ice ages, so their fauna is similar to the mainland. Oceanic islands like Galapagos and St. Helena never had land connections and thus have unique fauna, often with flightless birds and reptiles adapted to the island environment. Specific details are then provided on the fauna of Galapagos, St. Helena, Madagascar, New Zealand, and Britain.