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 ...
The island is officially called Inchconnachan but earned its nickname due to it being home to Scotland's only colony of wild wallabies. The plans initially attracted controversy from wildlife ...
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 ...
The couple snapped up Inchconnachan Island in Scotland ... triggered campaigners to launch a petition to 'Save the Wallabies'. The island is one of the few places outside of Australia to a wild ...
Before any work can begin, however, a finalised version of the Inchconnachan Island Management ... that the plans would eradicate the wallabies from the island. It was signed almost 103,000 ...
The couple pledged to transform Inchconnachan, also known as 'Wallaby Island' because of its colony of wild wallabies, into “a beautiful place for everyone to enjoy”. The plans include a three-bedroom ...
Before any work can begin, however, a finalised version of the Inchconnachan Island Management Plan ... to look in to concerns that the plans would eradicate the wallabies from the island. It was ...
bought the 103-acre Inchconnachan after it was put up for sale for offers over £500,000. The island is home to a colony of wallabies - native to Australia - and is one of the few wild habitats ...
Indeed, wallabies are indigenous to Australia ... Getty Images In the case of Loch Lomond’s Inchconnachan island, they were purposefully placed in the 1940s by the eccentric Fiona Bryde Gore ...