Newcastle University experts demonstrate a data-poor approach to assess the sustainability of devil ray catch in Indian Ocean ...
Humans have been poisoning rodents for centuries. But fast-breeding rats and mice have evolved resistance to earlier poisons.
Rat and mouse baits commonly used around the home and in the workplace could potentially wipe out as many as nine species of endangered Australian marsupial carnivores, including the iconic Tasmanian ...
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Soap Central on MSNWhy are Tasmanian devils going extinct? Unique mammal caught by mistake release in secret location amid poaching concernsAn unusually white-spotted Tasmanian devil was trapped on private land but released into a secret location after concerns ...
With continued work in the future, the team hopes to promote live births of endangered marsupial species, including Tasmanian ...
Huon Valley woman Fi Gipters chose to defend Tasmanian Devil habitat in Waykaywirinu/Central Highlands by attaching herself to a destructive logging machine. Jenny Weber, Campaigns Manager at Bob ...
Picture: Facebook Mrs Hardy was shocked to find out that the Tasmanian government Save the Devil program was no longer concerned with the welfare of devils, as she was directed to contact Bonorong ...
A farm worker in Tasmania's north-west was shocked to see a very unwell and nearly hairless Tasmanian devil in a part of the state that was for a long time considered to be free from tumour disease.
A video showing a heavily emaciated Tasmanian devil is raising awareness on the impact of the deadly devil facial tumour disease.
Heartbreaking footage of a visibly sick Tasmanian devil proves the animals plight is falling on “deaf ears” according to locals who say citizens are stepping up to pick up the pieces.
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