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Devil tales

Published: 23/02/2011

a rare glimpse of a wild devil Encounters with wild Tasmanian devils are becoming more and more rare. This page is about telling the stories of devils in our lives.

Those of us who have the privilege of working with devils have insightful, funny and precious moments to share. People living on the land, and even in the suburbs, from time to time happen across devils on their property, under their houses, or even in their cupboards!

Devils tend to slip in and out of our lives quietly, just going about their business. Most of the time we don't even notice they are there.

So keep an eye out... maybe you'll be lucky enough to have your own devil story to treasure.

Share your story.


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A seaside odyssey

Walking guide Bjorn Svensson never thought he'd see a wild Tasmanian devil ambling towards him in the middle of the day, but that's just what happened on Tasmania's rugged Tarkine coast. read more...
Published: 22/03/2011

The devil inside

Where would you least expect to find a Tasmanian devil...now, where in your KITCHEN would you least expect to find a Tasmanian devil? read more...
Published: 01/03/2011

Nick Mooney's devil tales... it's 'All Creatures Great and Small' gone wild

Nick Mooney, Tasmanian devil 'Guru', is a born larrikin storyteller. His devil tales, gathered over a long career working and living with these outrageously loveable animals, prove that we don't always know the devil we know. read more...
Published: 23/02/2011