A UK magazine with around half a million readers is asking whether our wild wallabies should be culled.
The Economist, based in London, featured the Island's most unusual wildlife in an article this weekend.
In it, it says conservationists are now questioning whether the wallabies, an invasive species, should be killed off.
The animals began breeding in the wild after escaping from the Curraghs Wildlife Park in the 1960s.
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