Roadkill incidents on the rise, say conservationists
More than a thousand people have signed up to a pledge to protect wildlife on Manx roads.
Conservationists complained of a 'shocking' rise in the number of animals being killed by vehicles this summer.
One incident, in which three ducks were allegedly deliberately run over by a van in August, attracted widespread attention.
Police warned motorists such acts were illegal.
Sandy Huyton from the Manx Hedgehog Conservation Society launched a petition in response:
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