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FLICKR, CHEN WU Comparing antibodies found in Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) with and without a devastating and contagious facial cancer, researchers found that the marsupials may have a ...
A jealous Tasmanian devil joey playfully fought with its brother as the native Australian animals vied for the affections of their mother at the Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary in Mole Creek, Tasmania ...
The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a dog-sized carnivorous marsupial found in the wild only on the Australian island state of Tasmania.
The Tasmanian government created STDP to fight the threat of extinction of the Tasmanian devil due to the Devil Facial Tumour Disease, the zoo explained.
CANBERRA, Australia -- Tasmania is trying to save the devil. The Tasmanian devil, a ferocious, snarling fox-size marsupial, is in danger of going extinct because of a contagious facial cancer. In ...
After 3,000 years, wild Tasmanian devils are breeding again in Australia. But it’s a hollow victory.
The diets of Tasmanian devil are narrowing in areas where humans have changed the landscape. This has big implications for conserving the species.
An Australian conservation organisation recently completed a 'Devil swap' as part of the Save the Tasmanian Devil program. The intricate exchange saw five genetically valuable Devils leave Aussie ...