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The Life of a Tasmanian Devil

This coastal tea tree and eucalyptus forest with nearby wetlands provide an abundance of food sources for devils, from small mammals and fish to sea birds including their eggs. Such an intact and functioning ecosystem provides this top-order predator the best chance of survival into the future, it is currently protected by the Tasmanian Land Conservancy in partnership with the Six Rivers Aboriginal group.

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The Life of a Tasmanian Devil
This coastal tea tree and eucalyptus forest with nearby wetlands provide an abundance of food sources for devils, from small mammals and fish to sea birds including their eggs. Such an intact and functioning ecosystem provides this top-order predator the best chance of survival into the future, it is currently protected by the Tasmanian Land Conservancy in partnership with the Six Rivers Aboriginal group.