Tasmanian devils released into the wild in spring are faring well, have put on weight and appear to be loving life in and around the coastal military reserve at Stony Head in the state’s north.Last published: 24/11/2016
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Tasmanian-born actress Bonnie Sveen has been announced today as an ambassador for the Save the Tasmanian Devil Appeal, which raises funds to tackle the deadly Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD).Last published: 03/11/2016
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Funds raised by the Save the Tasmanian Devil Appeal have supported research that has seen evidence for the first time that some Tasmanian devils are capable of naturally recovering from the deadly Devil Facial Tumour Disease.Last published: 21/10/2016
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| Recently released Tasmanian devils fitted with GPS satellite linked collars have allowed the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program (STDP) to follow their journey like never before as they settle into their new environment. Last published: 05/10/2016
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In the midst of the wet and wild weather across Tasmania’s north-east coast, a team of trappers working with the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program is monitoring the welfare of the devils recently released into the wild.Last published: 30/09/2016
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For the past two weeks, the eyes of the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program’s (STDP) resident data mapper have been firmly focussed on a 15 kilometre radius in the state’s north-east.Last published: 15/09/2016
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