Few whales saved after mass stranding
Rescuers have saved a few survivors of a mass whale stranding in Tasmania.
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Another pod of whales is stranded at Marion Bay in southern Tasmania.
View ArticleEight whales rescued from mass stranding
A big rescue team has saved eight pilot whales which beached at Marion Bay in southern Tasmania overnight.
View ArticleNavy distances itself from whale beaching
Tasmanian Greens Senator Christine Milne wants Defence Minister Robert Hill to investigate the proximity of Navy ships to a mass stranding of 130 pilot whales in Tasmania's south-east.
View ArticleSearch under way for missing fisherman
A fisherman is missing in Norfolk Bay in south-east Tasmania after his dinghy overturned last night.
View ArticleWhale rescued near Dunalley
Wildlife and marine specialists this morning will be keeping a close eye on a whale rescued in south-east Tasmania last night.
View ArticleMissing man's fishing gear found
Police have found some fishing gear belonging to a man reported missing at Dunalley in south-east Tasmania.
View ArticleSearch continues for lost fisherman
Searchers looking for an elderly fisherman missing for more than 24 hours near Dunalley, in Tasmania's south-east, say they have not given up hope.
View ArticleMissing fisherman's body found
Searchers have recovered the body of an elderly fisherman missing near Dunalley in south-east Tasmania since Thursday.
View ArticleDevil-watching goes high-tech
Cutting-edge surveillance technology is being used in the fight against the Devil Facial Tumour Disease.
View ArticleTracking fish in southern Tasmania
Research scientists have begun placing dozens of underwater listening devices around southern Tasmania to monitor shark and fish movements.
View Article'Basic safety' may have saved fisherman
A Tasmanian coroner has found that alcohol may have contributed to the drowning death of a fisherman.
View ArticleGPS to track orphan tasmanian devils
A team of scientists has started releasing hand-reared tasmanian devils into the wild, using state-of-the-art satellite technology to track their progress.
View ArticleDrivers urged to be aware of vulnerable devils
Motorists in Tasmania's south are being asked to slow down to help reduce the number of tasmanian devil deaths on the roads.
View ArticleNaive devils need scaring: researcher
A scientist involved in the release of hand-reared tasmanian devils into the Forestier Peninsular in Tasmania's south, is urging people to scare off the animals if they see them in the local community.
View ArticleTelstra says right phone needed in southern Tasmania
Telstra says Next G mobile phones designed for rural areas have been found to work in seas off the Tasman Peninsula.
View ArticleSigns to reduce devil road kill
Road users in Tasmania's south-east are being urged to beware of tasmanian devils.
View ArticleRoad kill takes toll on devil population
A program associated with saving the tasmanian devil population from the facial tumour disease is being hampered by the death of some of them on the roads.
View ArticleBoat ramp upgrades stopped for Easter
Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST) has suspended work on upgrading four of the major boat ramps in the state, to allow boaters full use of them at one of the busiest times of the year.
View ArticleDunalley not a bridge too far for sneaky devils
The Tasmanian Government is to look at devil-proofing the Dunalley Bridge, in the state's south.
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