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Is this article Wallaby-heavy?

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There must be more to the history of Inchconnachan than the story of Lady Colquhoun and her wallabies, but 93% (I checked) of this article is about wallabies, with a third of the article being a direct quotation from one man offering opinions rather than facts. As well as more information on size, grid coordinates, archaeology and history, we could probably have considerably less about wallabies. The island's name suggests an interesting historical association with Clan Colquhoun, which could be explained. If no one has any objections, I propose a wallaby cull on my next visit to the Inchconnachan article. Thor Ewing (talk) 15:11, 14 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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