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people, particularly those that don't live in australia, can't understand the concept of our invasive species and predators. like, we've had introduced to australia fox, cat and buffalo and pig and rats and mice. we didn't have any of these things. so what we have to do is create islands of habitat that are invasive pest free — invasive species free. this is us. we're taking two devils out with us. miss figg, a female, and wedge, the big strapping male at the health check. they'll have an area of about 4.5 square kilometres to call their home. effectively for them, that feels like living in the wild. we've got a great vista. they'll take off, probably follow the road. long term... yeah. ..what�*s the hope? the long—term hope is that devils in tasmania survive in the wild, and that they function in their ecological role.

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and, secondarily, that we have devils back in eastern australia, on mainland. so, he'lljust kind of think about it for now? well, sometimes they're not even facing the right way. he is. yeah, he's thinking about it. all right, we'll give him some time. here he comes. come on, mate. 0h! see how quiet he is? yeah! look, really shy, really timid. hello. ah—ah! good boy! how goods that? he's kind of having a bit of a think. yeah, amazing! it's great, right? for now, let's just hope these two are warm tonight and that this one hasjoeys in three months and the male has represented his genetics. so, you know... and that's the nature of conservation. it's really complex. yeah. but we can at leastjust have some simple fun knowing that, after a decade, we've got to a point that we can let some devils go into this island of habitat. amazing.

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welcome to aussie ark. now, we have a couple of special little animals for you guys to have a look at today. we've got sandra dee here, and we also have pickles. so far, aussie ark has had seven breeding seasons with a total of around 300 baby devils, orjoeys. i think shejust likes moving around. she'sjust investigating. so, devils have a very, very good sense of smell. so she's — you can see her nostrils going. she's sniffing around cos we all smell all new. it's all new people, all new smells. look at all her whiskers! they admit here that inviting visitors in was something of an afterthought. but kel reckons it's now an important part of the conservation effort. to have a sweet devil joey that you can cuddle and interact with absolutely changes people's perception. because they're sweet and they have personalities and they're inquisitive, and that's really important. no—one is going to want to protect and look after something that they're scared of or don't understand or see asjust

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of conservation. it's really complex. yeah. but we can at leastjust have some simple fun knowing that, after a decade, we've got to a point that we can let some devils go into this island of habitat. amazing. ade: jacqui wakefield, miss figg, and wedge in barrington tops national park. right, that's it for this week. and don't forget, you can catch up with all our adventures on social media. but for now, i'm off to get warm. because it's freezing! bye— bye!

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nah! no, much shorter. she laughs oh, thank you very much. ok, so we're going to drive into the middle of a fenced sanctuary, which essentially for these devils now is being released to the wild. people, particularly those that don't live in australia, can't understand the concept of our invasive species and predators. like, we've had introduced to australia fox, cat and buffalo and pig, and rats and mice. we didn't have any of these things. so what we have to do is create islands of habitat that are invasive pest free — invasive species free. this is us. we're taking two devils out with us. miss figg, a female, and wedge, the big strapping male at the health check. they'll have an area of about 4.5 square kilometres to call their home. effectively for them, that feels like living

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in the wild. we've got a great vista. they'll take off, probably follow the road. long—term... yeah. ..what�*s the hope? the long—term hope is that devils in tasmania survive in the wild, and that they function in their ecological role. and secondarily, that we have devils back in eastern australia, on mainland. so he'lljust kind of think about it for now? well, sometimes they're not even facing the right way. he is. yeah, he's thinking about it. all right, we'll give him some time. here he comes. come on, mate. 0h! see how quiet he is? yeah! look, really shy, really timid. hello. ah—ah! good boy! how goods that? he's kind of having a bit of a think. yeah, amazing! it's great, right? for now, let's just hope these two are warm tonight and that this one has joeys in three months and the male has represented his genetics. so, you know... ? and that's the nature

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that causes facial tumours and eventually death. but this sanctuary is at the centre of efforts to save it. hey, guys, thanks for coming out. welcome to aussie ark. now, we have a couple of special little animals for you guys to have a look at today. we've got sandra dee here, and we also have pickles. so far, aussie ark has had seven breeding seasons with a total of around 300 baby devils, orjoeys. i think shejust likes moving around. she'sjust investigating. so, devils have a very, very good sense of smell. so you can see her nostrils going. she's sniffing around because we all smell all new. it's all new people, all new smells. look at all her whiskers! they admit here that inviting visitors in was something of an afterthought. but kel reckons it's now an important part of the conservation effort. to have a sweet deviljoey that you can cuddle and interact

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the nature of conservation. it's really complex. yeah. but we can at least just have some simple fun knowing that, after a decade, we've got to a point that we can let some devils go into this island of habitat. ade: jacqui wakefield, miss fig, and wedge, in barrington tops national park. and don't forget, you can catch up with all our adventures on social media. but for now, i'm off to get warm — cos it's freezing! bye— bye!

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discharge in the eyes. only got about a kilometre. nah, much shorter! oh, thank you very much. ok, so we're going to drive into the middle of a fenced sanctuary... ..which essentially, for these devils now, is being released to the wild. people — particularly those that don't live in australia — can't understand the concept of our invasive species and predators, like we've had introduced to australia fox, cat, and buffalo, and pig, and rats, and mice. we didn't have any of these things. so, what we have to do is create islands of habitat that are invasive—pest—free, invasive—species—free. this is us! we're taking two devils out with us — miss fig — a female — and wedge, the big, strapping male at the health check. they'll have an area of about four—and—a—half square kilometres to call their home.

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effectively, for them, that feels like living in the wild. we've got a great vista, they'll take off, probably follow the road. long—term... yeah? ..what�*s the hope? the long—term hope is that devils in tasmania survive in the wild, and that they function in their ecological role. and secondarily, that we have devils back in eastern australia on mainland. so he'lljust kind of think about it now? well, sometimes they're not even facing the right way. he is. all right. yeah, he's thinking about it. all right, we'll give him some time. here he comes. come on, mate. aww. see how quiet he is? yeah. look — really shy, really timid. hello. good boy. how good's that? having a bit of a think, yeah! amazing. it's great, right? for now, let'sjust hope these two are warm tonight, and that this one has joeys in three months, and the male has represented his genetics. and so, you know — and that's

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