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Schools news

Published: 25/03/2010

It's always inspiring to hear what other people are doing to raise awareness about the Tasmanian devil. You may find some good ideas for activities that you or your school can get involved in. If you do, let us know about it!


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The Blackwell kids share their fundraising experiences

Thirteen-year-old Perth student Louis Blackwell, his sister Alice, aged 10, and brother Isaac, aged 8, recently raised over $500 for the Save the Tasmanian Devil Appeal. read more...
Published: 11/11/2011

Yianni's Tassie devil science project raises awareness in the U.S.

Second grader Yianni Costarides created an impressive display for his science project using the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program website. read more...
Published: 01/03/2011

Pocket money surprise

Nine-year-old Laura D’Alessandro surprised even her family when she donated her pocket money to the Save the Tasmanian Devil Appeal. read more...
Published: 25/11/2009

She’s apples!

Nine-year-old Sancia Bingham donated more than $600 to the Save the Tasmanian Devil Appeal – money she had collected during six months of fundraising. read more...
Published: 11/08/2009

Devils to the Max

Max Albos, a student at BEPS International School in Brussels, Belgium, completed a project on the Devil Facial Tumour Disease, which he shared as a Powerpoint presentation with his school. read more...
Published: 21/07/2009

As simple as Black and White

Hobart schoolboy Nic Bonnitcha came up with the idea that everyone could wear black and white clothes on a specific day, and make a gold coin donation to support research into the Devil Facial Tumour Disease. read more...
Published: 20/05/2009

Top marks to 'Tokyo'

Children of "Tokyo", a composite class of Kindergarten/Year 1 children from Concord West Public School in Sydney, have been learning how to write an information report. Their topic was the Tasmanian devil. read more...
Published: 23/01/2009

Jaws, claws and carnivores

Waimea Heights Primary School produced a five-minute film that showcases the Tasmanian devil while educating students about the Devil Facial Tumour Disease. read more...
Published: 14/08/2008

You can change the world

Patrick Taylor, a Year 5 student from Balmain Public School in NSW, is working to support the Tasmanian devil as part of a school project. read more...
Published: 10/08/2008

Devil will run

Summerdale Primary School raised more than $1,000 for the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program in July 2008 through a week-long series of ‘black and white’ fund-raising. read more...
Published: 08/08/2008
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