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Rare blonde echidnas and tiny marsupials steal the show in first-ever camera survey of remote Tasmanian island
Camera traps can be an incredible resource for monitoring wildlife. Capturing secret moments, hidden species, and even ...
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Hidden cameras on a remote Tasmanian island capture rare animals scientists had struggled to confirm for years
Night cameras placed across truwana/Cape Barren Island off Tasmania’s north-east coast recently began recording movement ...
MELBOURNE, Australia -- Almost 100 years after its extinction, the Tasmanian tiger may live once again. Scientists want to resurrect the striped carnivorous marsupial, officially known as a thylacine, ...
The Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, roamed portions of southern Australia until settlers killed off the dog-sized marsupial carnivore. By 1936, the last of these creatures with distinctive tiger-like ...
Researchers in the U.S. and Australia are teaming up to find a way to reintroduce the marsupial species, which went extinct in the 1930s The Tasmanian tiger could start roaming the outback again.
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