Despite disappearing from the mainland at least 2,000 years ago, the species persisted on the island of Tasmania. Nonetheless ...
The missing remains of the last Tasmanian tiger, which made up Australia's most puzzling zoological mystery, have in fact been kept in a museum cupboard. The missing remains of the last Tasmanian ...
But among those that went extinct, none has fascinated and continues to fascinate us more than the Thylacine, also known as ...
People on the internet have been left scratching their heads over new images allegedly showing a Tasmanian Tiger, 88 years after the species went extinct. Reddit users were split by the new ...
Images and a video of what was initially believed to be of a dog in "dire need of help," circulated on the internet with many ...
A group of Northern Tasmanians are convinced the thylacine still exists, and are on the tail of a $1.25 million prize for proving the fact.
On September 7, 1936, the last Tasmanian tiger died in captivity in Hobart's Beaumaris Zoo. Or so we thought. Last month, Tasmania's Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment ...
“There’s one!” someone in the group called out. It was a Tasmanian devil, the world’s largest carnivorous marsupial. (The animals are actually quite small, standing about a foot tall and ...
When hunting the Tasmanian tiger, some people use gadgets, others stealth — but one scientist isn't content to wait for one to be found: he intends to bring them back from the dead with technology.
Real change' promised, as Tasmanian government responds to damning report Tasmania's government releases its official response to the damning findings of a child sexual abuse commission of inquiry ...
The SUNY Cortland Cupboard (campus food pantry) is open for students in need of food and personal hygiene items at no cost. There is no application required to access the Cupboard. Each student needs ...
Hiking through the trails we got up close and personal with some of the most incredible wildlife I have ever seen, including dozens of royal blue and emerald peacocks and Tasmanian Pademelons ...