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The bold plan to bring back Tasmanian devils across mainland Australia

Last updated: February 23, 2025 10:29 am
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Restoring the Tasmanian Devil Population in Australia

Tim Faulkner at Aussie Ark gets ready to release a Tasmanian devil in a fenced sanctuary at Barrington Tops, Australia

James Woodford

The Tasmanian devil population is facing a crisis due to a contagious cancer known as devil facial tumor disease. To prevent the extinction of this iconic species, conservation efforts are underway in Australia. One such initiative is the establishment of a fenced sanctuary in Barrington Tops, located 4 hours north of Sydney.

Once abundant on the Australian mainland, Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) now only inhabit Tasmania. However, organizations like Aussie Ark are working tirelessly to reintroduce these unique marsupials to their former habitats.

During a recent release operation, two Tasmanian devils were transported in plastic traps inside an all-terrain vehicle within the sanctuary. Despite their initial confusion and agitation, these devils are crucial for genetic diversity and the overall health of the population.

By creating safe havens like the one in Barrington Tops, researchers and conservationists aim to boost the Tasmanian devil population and mitigate the effects of the deadly facial tumor disease. Through these efforts, there is hope for the survival and thriving of this iconic Australian species.

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