Tasmanian Devils are making a comeback on mainland Australia with 26 released in Barrington Tops. We find out why. Listen to the podcast.

Laura Carolina Corrigan
Tom Melville
Updated January 28 2021 - 6:50am, first published 6:30am
Devils are well suited to the climate and vegetation of the Barrington Tops. PHOTO: Supplied (Aussie Ark)
Devils are well suited to the climate and vegetation of the Barrington Tops. PHOTO: Supplied (Aussie Ark)

The Tasmanian devil is under serious threat of extinction.

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Laura Carolina Corrigan

Canberra Times producer with a background in news and podcasts.

Tom Melville

Tom Melville

Host, Voice of Real Australia

Originally from Canberra, Tom Melville worked for the BBC in the UK and as a freelancer in Tunisia before coming to ACM. He is the host of ACM's national podcast Voice of Real Australia. urlgeni.us/VORAPod

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