Red-necked Wallaby is a medium-sized macropod which is common in coastal and upland regions of eastern Australia.
It has been introduced to the UK on numerous occasions, although colonies rarely persist in the long term and, at present, the only colonies that are extant are on Inchconnachan Island in Loch Lomond, Scotland and on Isle of Man.
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