The distinctive colored fur of two of Australia's rarest marsupials could be caused by "broken" pigment genes, new research ...
The Australian Government is strengthening national preparedness for H5 avian influenza (bird flu) to protect wildlife, ...
Senator the Hon Murray Watt, Minister for the Environment and WaterThe Hon Julie Collins MP, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and ForestryThe Hon ...
The disgust runs at subterranean levels, much deeper than that of the players actually competing against each other. You see ...
I’ve heard people point to the State’s growing Government debt and say don’t support a stadium because Tasmania can’t afford ...
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This ‘Clock’ Could Warn of Hidden Stresses to Animals, Offering a Long-Sought Signal That a Population Is Nearing Collapse
The result was a clock that could accurately gauge an individual’s age, both chronological and biological, from a DNA sample—not just in humans or lab mice, but in otters, opossums and Tasmanian ...
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Weathered But Wild: Tasmanian Devils Rescued From Floods, Snow And Storms
Once pushed to the brink by Mother Nature, these fierce little survivors are now writing an inspiring comeback story.
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Nature’s Comeback Tasmanian Devils Born in the Wild
For the first time in 3,000 years, Tasmanian devil babies have been born in the wild a monumental breakthrough for wildlife conservation. This rare event marks a hopeful turning point in efforts to ...
If you want proof that size isn’t everything, look no further than the Tasmanian devil. This scrappy, sharp-toothed marsupial might weigh less than your average house cat, but pound for pound, its ...
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Eat, Sip, Discover: Tasmania’s Immersive Food and Wine Experiences
Taste Tasmania like never before: from orchard-to-glass cider houses to coastal kitchens and cellar doors redefining the art ...
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After surviving floods, snow and fierce storms, fourteen endangered Tasmanian devils have finally been rewilded to a sanctuary in New South Wales, Australia. Thanks to the tireless care of ...
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