Breeding program ups the ante to save devils
Devil Ark plans to double its Tassie devil insurance population by 2020 to save the species from extinction.
Devil Ark plans to double its Tassie devil insurance population by 2020 to save the species from extinction.
Eight-month-old Levi has been hand reared at Devil Ark in Barrington Tops, NSW.
Meet Hank and Tank, a pair of five-month-old Tasmanian devils born in Barrington Tops, NSW, as part of the Devil Ark breeding program.
In the desperate race to stop a new cancer from wiping out Tasmanian devils, an expedition financed by an Australian Geographic Society fundraiser has found cause for hope on a remote, windswept coast.
Tasmanian devils may benefit from research into a puzzling dog cancer.
Re-approval for iron ore mine in Tasmania is ‘a decision for extinction’ says environmentalists, who plan to appeal it.
Scientists inch closer to preventing the facial tumour disease wiping out Tasmanian devils.
Mines proposed in north-west Tasmania could devastate populations of undiseased devils, says Hamish McCallum.
A new addition provides genetic diversity to the Devil Ark insurance population.
In the desperate race to stop a new cancer from wiping out Tasmanian devils, an expedition financed by an Australian Geographic Society fundraiser has found cause for hope on a remote, windswept coast.