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Eleven Tasmanian devils have been reintroduced to mainland Australia, more than 3,000 years after they died out there.
This lodge inside the Freycinet National Park is dedicated to saving Tasmanian devils from extinction.
Young Tasmanian devils, known as imps, have one of the fastest growth rates in the animal kingdom: Males can go from from being the size of a lentil at birth, to a weight of 24 pounds a mere 2 ...
Last June, eight Tasmanian devils came from the Australian state of Tasmania to only four zoos in the U.S. Fort Wayne got two of the animals. Pairs also went to Toledo Zoo, Columbus Zoo and Saint ...
Tasmanian devils might be best known to some as a whirlwind of teeth and snarls from Saturday morning cartoons, but the real creatures are far more fascinating—and in urgent need of protection.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The Columbus Zoo welcomed two new Tasmanian devils, a continuation of its conservation efforts to help the endangered species. Tori and Layna arrived Friday from the ...
A University of Idaho study of Tasmanian devils concludes the loss of predators and scavengers from an ecosystem can impair plant and soil health, while potentially elevating greenhouse gas emissions.
A video showing a heavily emaciated Tasmanian devil is raising awareness on the impact of the deadly devil facial tumour disease.