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What's The Isle of Man got to do with Dartmoor?
Dartmoor is mainland Southern England.
The Isle of Man (not even mentioned anywhere in text) is an island in the Irish Sea, between North West England & Ireland.
From the article:
Closer to home, whilst the Isle of Man does have a small number of feral ponies located in the north east, it’s the wallaby and feral goat populations that cause debate between conservationists, ecologists, animal welfare campaigners and landowners.
They differ from the Dartmoor ponies in that they are classed as non-indigenous, but calls for a cull of both species are constant and can be undertaken entirely legally by anyone with a licensed shot-gun.
It seems that public opinion will be what saves the Dartmoor pony – let’s hope it does the same for wallabies and feral goats, and that they are afforded suitable legal protection.
It's a bit tenuous, I agree, but it is an opinion piece, and people from the Isle of Man are allowed to have opinions on things elsewhere.
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IguessI neeed the subscription to read that as I didn't see it.
Ahh - didn't realise that this was a subscription site. I have the bypass-paywalls addin. That is one of the downsides.
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