Saving the Tasmanian Devil Delphinus delphis the black swan
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the black swan
white plumage and yellow-tinged underwing and tail
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coastal and marine phytoplankton and zooplankton and a new chapter on teaching science using plankton
Indigenous culture and knowledge can benefit everyone and empower future generations
Saving the Tasmanian Devil Delphinus delphis the black swanThe Tasmanian devil is threatened by Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD), a transmissible form of cancer that has reduced the population by over 80%. Hunting, extreme climate events, vehicle collision and habitat destruction also put pressure on this endangered species. The recovery effort to save the Tasmanian devil commenced over 15 years ago as a collaborative initiative between the Tasmanian government, the Australian government, the Zoo and
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