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Gruesome mass discovery of dead Tasmanian devils prompts plea for action


Gruesome mass discovery of dead Tasmanian devils prompts plea for action
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Locals in Woolnorth say 10 Tasmanian devils have been found dead in five days.
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The Greens have pleaded for federal government intervention after a spate of bloody Tasmanian devil deaths on roads in the far north-west of the state.
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Locals in Woolnorth say 10 Tasmanian devils have been found dead in just five days on or near the Van Dairy property
Greens senator Peter Whish-Wilson is calling for the Save the Tasmanian Devil program to be reinstated
It s not clear how the devils died ....

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More Mammals Are Hiding Their Secret Glow


More Mammals Are Hiding Their Secret Glow
First it was platypuses. Now we may be dealing with glowing Tasmanian devils, echidnas and wombats.
Stuffed bare-nosed wombats fluoresce under a black light at the Western Australia Museum. Credit.Western Australia Museum
By Cara Giaimo
Were platypuses just the beginning?
In October, researchers reported that the already perplexing animals fluoresce a psychedelic blue-green color under black light. The species joined a short list of mammals known to do this, including opossums and flying squirrels.
Since the study came out, others have begun their own investigations, mostly in Australian mammals. Although results are preliminary, the findings suggest we may have to book a larger venue for the mammal rave. ....

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