Tarkine mines last straw for Tasmanian devils?
Mines proposed in north-west Tasmania could devastate populations of undiseased devils, says Hamish McCallum.
Mines proposed in north-west Tasmania could devastate populations of undiseased devils, says Hamish McCallum.
Genes are to blame for the disease that has wiped out much of the Tasmanian devil population, researchers say.
A new addition provides genetic diversity to the Devil Ark insurance population.
Fourteen healthy Tasmanian devils have been released onto Maria Island in a bid to help the ailing species.
The infectious cancer afflicting Tasmanian devils displays many of the properties of a parasitic organism.
Niall Doran, on behalf of the Bookend Trust, accepts the AG Society’s Conservationist of the Year award.
Sitting askew from the east coast, Freycinet Peninsula boasts Tasmania’s most popular national park.
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This 70km walk in Tasmania’s southwest wilderness scales some of the most demanding and scenic terrain in Australia.
This 70km walk in Tasmania’s southwest wilderness scales some of the most demanding and scenic terrain in Australia.