After a health check, an extremely rare, mostly white Tasmanian devil mistakenly trapped by a private landowner has been released back into the wild in a secret location. The male Tasmanian devil, ...
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 diseased Tasmanian ... devil facial tumour disease," he said. "Although we call it facial tumour disease, because obviously we can see it on the face, the tumours are actually all through their ...
The current top predator in Tasmania, the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), is already facing severe population declines due to disease. The devil facial tumor disease (DFTD) has been eating ...
A University of Idaho study of Tasmanian devils concludes the loss ... effects of a transmissible cancer that has decimated the devil population.
The male Tasmanian devil, which has a black head and mottled white body, was initially transferred to East Coast Nature World in Bicheno on Tasmania's east coast for care and assessment.
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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