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, ...
The devil facial tumor disease (DFTD) has been eating away at the population of Tasmanian devils and re-introducing the thylacine might not do the devil any favors. Other closely related ...
A diseased Tasmanian devil has been filmed on a farm in the state's north-west. The state's environment department says the devil has "emaciation and fur loss associated with severe disease" and ...
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 University of Idaho study of Tasmanian devils concludes the loss ... effects of a transmissible cancer that has decimated the devil population.
Did you know that the Tasmanian devil is an actual animal ... such as predators, to scare them away. Besides vocalizing, ...
A Tasmanian devil with highly ... and then you would transport them that way." The devil was released in a spot where it has access to water and food and away from residential areas.
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.