A flock of Manx Loaghtan sheep are to be introduced in an area of Jersey.
According to the Jersey Evening Post, they'll be in a fenced area in the north, near St Ouen's Bay.
It's as part of a trial grazing plan to control the spread of dominant plant species to let other types of shrubs and flowers flourish.
The project is set to run from the end of this month until May.
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