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Education

Published: 18/02/2010

Imps are so cute!Educating the public is a vital part of saving the Tasmanian devil. This is especially true when it comes to future generations who will miss out if the devil becomes extinct in the wild.

We have educational activities and resources suitable for a range of ages. They are designed to raise awareness of the Tasmanian devil's plight, to help you to understand how important devils are to our ecosystems, and to suggest ways that you can help to save the Tasmanian devil.

Watch a Tasmanian devil video
Listen to a Tasmanian devil
Do an online jigsaw puzzle
PowerPoint presentation
Life cycle poster
Frequently asked questions
Image gallery
Teacher kit
Schools news

 


Tasmanian devil video

View a movie on the Tasmanian devil and the race to prevent its extinction.

View a movie showing close-ups of the Tasmanian devil.

 

Tasmanian devil vocalisation

What does a Tasmanian devil sound like? Listen to this.

Icons/icon_audio.gif Download the vocalisation audio file 

 

Online jigsaw puzzle

Icons/jigsawpuzzle.gif Follow this link to solve the puzzle.

 

PowerPoint presentation 

This presentation talks about the impacts of Devil Facial Tumour Disease and describes what the Program is doing to save the Tasmanian devil.

Save the Tasmanian Devil Program 2010.ppt (2387 kb)

 

Life cycle poster

Download a poster showing the life cycle of the Tasmanian Devil, or contact us to receive an A1-sized poster for your class room.

STDP_Life Cycle Poster_A3.pdf (503 kb)

 

Image gallery

Download images of healthy and diseased devils to use in your projects.

Mature devil

  The image gallery also includes desktop backgrounds for your PC.

 

 

 

Frequently asked questions

FAQs Devil Facial Tumour Disease.pdf (64 kb)

Icons/icon_pdf.gif Tasmanian devils FAQs.pdf (76 kb)

Icons/email.png Send us your questions

 

Teacher kit

Teacher Kits are currently in development and will be available soon.

 

Schools news

Get some ideas on how you can help to save the Tasmanian devil.