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Tasmanian tiger mainland 2025.5 devils mainland mystery/Parks Victoria not screening for thylacine.

Tasmanian tiger mainland 2025.5 devils mainland mystery/Parks Victoria not screening for thylacine.

By: Michael Moss
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Three mainland Tasmanian devils examined to see if they were introduced or remnant on the Australian mainland. They were found on Mainland Australia. Correction second devil was found in 1971 not 1978 as i mention. Parks Victoria confirm they are not screening for Thylacine. The Tasmanian tiger has been extinct in Tasmania since late 1936. Tasmanian tiger also brought onto mainland Australia secretly ? See below links.... https://tunein.com/podcasts/Science/T... https://shows.acast.com/expedition-un... https://www.smh.com.au/national/thyla... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct0XTZaMXbcMichael Moss Biological Sciences Science
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  • Parks Victoria not screening for Tasmanian tiger on Mainland Australia 2025.
    May 24 2025

    Conservation MailboxReplyReply allForwardTo:​You​Cc:​Parks Victoria Mailbox​Fri 23/05/2025 12:55 PM

    OFFICIAL


    Hi Michael,


    Thank you for your enquiry. We do use EnviroDNA for screening for extant threatened species. EnviroDNA is one of many tools in our monitoring toolkit. However, we do not screen for extinct species such as the Thylacine.

    Our legislative obligations under the Parks Victoria Act 2018 include “protect, conserve and enhance Parks Victoria managed land, including its natural and cultural values, for the benefit of the environment and current and future generations”. Under this legislation our obligation does not extend to detecting species considered long extinct. Unfortunately, our resources are limited and we must prioritise the protection of current threatened and endangered species.

    Good luck with your endeavours.

    Kind regards,

    Jess


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  • Tasmanian tiger search mainland Australia 2025.5 devils in mainland bush found and 3 examined.
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    Three mainland Tasmanian devils examined to see if they were introduced or remnant on the Australian mainland.The other two devils escaped from zoos.They were from Tasmania and were dumped in the mainland Australian bush.

    They were from Tasmania and were dumped in the mainland Australian bush.

    Correction second Tasmanian devil on Mainland was found in 1971 not 1978 as i mention.The Tasmanian tiger has been extinct in Tasmania since late 1936.Tasmanian tiger also brought onto mainland Australia secretly ? See below links....


    https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsos.170053


    https://tunein.com/podcasts/Science/T...


    https://shows.acast.com/expedition-un...


    https://www.smh.com.au/national/thyla...


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct0XTZaMXbc


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