Three Tasmanian wombats are now residents of the ABQ BioPark Zoo after they arrived on Dec. 3.The three are the only Tasmanian wombats in North America."We have worked very hard for a number of years ...
New research is offering hope that the deadly mange disease affecting Tasmanian wombats could eventually be brought under control for wild individuals and populations. New research from the University ...
Tasmania is offering a range of “odd” jobs to visitors this winter in a bid to boost their winter tourism. The jobs on offer include ten unique vacancies, including an oyster organiser, paranormal ...
Disturbing images of a Tasmanian devil with large portions of fur missing have emerged from the north of the state. The pictures were posted online and show the marsupial walking on a road near Badger ...
New answers have been uncovered in the fight against bare-nosed wombat sarcoptic mange, thanks to the latest research by the University of Tasmania. The findings published today (18 April 2018) in the ...
Meet Popcorn, the orphaned wombat joey making herself right at home at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. Now approaching her first birthday, Popcorn recently took up residence at the Brighton visitor ...
TASMANIA’S growing band of wombat warriors are preparing to rally in a bid to stop the State Government from issuing permits to shoot any of the marsupials that are healthy. Sarcoptic mange is ...
Hundreds of people rallied on Parliament Lawns in Hobart yesterday and a petition of more than 33,000 signatures was handed to Labor candidate for Lyons Darren Clark to give to Primary Industries ...
We're just out here giving the people what they want. We kicked off The GOAT Show Season 4 with one of our most requested guests; JM Of ONEFOUR. This week, we're doubling up with perhaps the only ...
A couple visiting a beach in Tasmania saw a wombat wading into water to forage, an “unusual” behavior that baffled experts, a video shows. Screengrabs from a Facebook video shared by the Wombat ...
New research from the University of Tasmania is offering hope that the deadly mange disease affecting Tasmanian wombats could eventually be brought under control for wild individuals and populations.