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Tasmanian devils the winner from feral cat trapping effort

ABC Australia · Jun 27, 2026, 10:13 PM

Key takeaways

  • The number of devils being trapped suggests the native animal has rebounded.
  • Tasmanian devil numbers appear to be improving around the mouth of the Tamar River in the state's north.
  • A dedicated group of Landcare volunteers is behind a five-year feral cat trapping program that has led to an increase in native animals and birdlife in the area.

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The number of devils being trapped suggests the native animal has rebounded. (Pixabay: Pen Ash)

Tasmanian devil numbers appear to be improving around the mouth of the Tamar River in the state's north.

A dedicated group of Landcare volunteers is behind a five-year feral cat trapping program that has led to an increase in native animals and birdlife in the area.

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