National Threatened Species Day 2018

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Black-footed Rock-wallaby or Black-flanked Rock-wallaby (Petrogale lateralis) - native to Australia, in Northern Territory, South and Western Australia.
The Top 10 Places to See in Tasmania
The Tasmanian Devil is the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world even if he's that small ! (Males weigh about 18lbs.) #Tasmanian_Devil #Tasmania #smithsonianmag
Moth Tracker | Mountain Pygmy-possums and Bogong Moths | Zoos Victoria
It’s never been more important to secure food sources for critically endangered Mountain Pygmy-possums. We’re working with our partners to improve Mountain Pygmy-possum habitat by planting trees and shrubs like Alpine Plum Pines to increase the number of insects in the region and to produce fruits and nuts for the possums to eat in autumn. For every tote bag you buy at one of our zoos, online or at PETstock from September, we’ll plant a tree. Together we can protect a tiny treasure.
MacKillop Seasons
Tasmanian Devil with her babies on her back. #seasonsforgrowth
Wildlife Archives - AwwThings.com
Baby Tasmanian Devil. Sweet as pie, as long as you don't back them into a corner. Seriously.
No Snow Job
Tasmanian Devil ❤ " INTERRUPTION LEADS TO UNDERSTANDING " ." THE SOUL OF MY THOUGHTS IS THE ILLUSION OF MY GREED " . JODI ARIAS . " THE ELEMENT OF SURPRISE IS A DETOUR OF THOUGHT " .- " IF YOU DON'T WANT A BAD HABIT THEN DON'T START ONE " - " ANYTHING WORTH HAVING IS WORTH WAITING FOR " - " THE GREATEST GIFT IS THE GIFT OF SELF " .
Australian Landscape Photography | Tasmanian Devil | Australia | Framed Print
The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), is a carnivorous marsupial now found only in the Australian island state of Tasmania. It is the only remaining member of the genus Sarcophilus. It is the size of a small dog, but stocky and muscular. It is the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world.
Tasmanian Devil, now close to extinction because of a contagious facial tumour.` - Explore the World with Travel Nerd Nici, one Country at a Time. http://TravelNerdNici.com
Save the Tasmanian Devil Program | Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania
Rarely seen in the wild we went to a Tasmanian devil rescue center where they had a number in open pens where they could be cared for and kept from hopefully catching a facial cancer which is destroying the population. #Tasmania
Hidden populations of mountain pygmy possum found - Australian Geographic
Hidden populations of mountain pygmy possum found - Australian Geographic
Galleries - Australian Geographic
Colours of the rainforest - Australian Geographic http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/journal/view-image.htm?index=2=11870