In confirming its decision, the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park ... look in to concerns that the plans would eradicate the wallabies from the island. It was signed almost 103,000 times.
In confirming its decision, the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority added ... Scottish Government to look in to concerns that the plans would eradicate the wallabies from the island.
The plans initially attracted controversy from wildlife charities and the public, with an online petition to "save the wallabies of Loch Lomond" gaining over 100,000 signatures in 2022.
A petition started by objectors, ‘Save the Wallabies of Loch Lomond’, has also gathered over 102,000 signatures from people protesting against any attempt to cull the animals. A supporting statement ...
A ‘Save the Wallabies of Loch Lomond’ petition gathered more than 100,000 signatures from people protesting against any attempt to remove the animals before Young, 56, said she had no plans to ...
The colony of the wild wallabies were released by the recordbreaking ... of discontent by raising concerns the development in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park would destroy native ...
It's perhaps a lesser-known fact that wallabies live in the wild in Scotland - there's a colony on the Loch Lomond island of Inchconnachan, introduced almost a century ago by former owner Fiona ...
Loch Lomond’s Inchconnachan island has a large population of wallabies Credit: Savills The park authority said the lodge and associated structures would result “in a small loss of habitat ...
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