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A widespread effort to save wombats with deadly mange disease at a national park in Tasmania's north has been unsuccessful, according to researchers from the University of Tasmania. Mange has now ...
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‘They are elders’: 40,000-year-old fossilized forest emerges in Tasmania after storm - MSNOn the shores of Badger Beach at the Narawntapu National Park, clusters that appear more like clumped algae from afar are actually tree bark reaching through the sands of time.
The underrated Tassie National Park that's teeming with wildlife. By Rob Shaw. Updated May 11 2024 - 3:46pm, first published 3:00pm. ... as we shared the delights of Narawntapu National Park.
An infestation of mange is affecting around half of the wombats at a national park in the state's north. Mange is caused by mites that burrow under the wombat's skin, irritating the animal and ...
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School holiday makers delight as an ancient forest of 'elder trees' emerges on a Tasmanian beach - MSNOn Monday, the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service (PWS) wrote about the discovery of a "fossilised forest" at Badger Beach, Narawntapu National Park, with photos of what appeared to be a tree ...
A MAN with an acquired brain injury missing in the Narawntapu National Park in the state’s north has been found safe. An extensive search involving more than 40 people from Police, SES, Parks ...
A FUEL reduction burn will be carried out in the Narawntapu National Park in the state’s north today, subject to the weather. Read Today's Paper Tributes. Rewards. Subscribe. Sign In.
Narawntapu National Park will be home to a new ecotourism experience with plans underway to develop an “activity base” on the state’s central north-coast. A journalist with more than a ...
A LUXURY camp in the Walls of Jerusalem national park and an extension to Freycinet Lodge are two of four projects to make it to the next stage of the State Government’s EOI process.
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