Quolls & Tasmanian Devils


Quolls & Tasmanian Devils

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Discussion

DonFletcher wrote:
1 Jun 2025
Cool, and a beige one. The black ones are seen more often.

Dasyurus viverrinus
JimL wrote:
19 Feb 2025
Yeah, @MatthewFrawley, I seriously considered not posting it, but figured it best for citizen science to have some benefit in the loss…
Will hold on the other one!
Unfortunately, no live Devils and no Auroras on this trip… Will just have to go back again soon.

Sarcophilus harrisii
19 Feb 2025
Sad that the first sighting of the Tasmanian Devil on NatureMapr is deceased.

Sarcophilus harrisii
Curiosity wrote:
2 Jan 2025
Very exciting that #76 has been seen again! Thanks for including her history.

Dasyurus maculatus ssp. maculatus
Aussiegall wrote:
1 Jan 2025
wow, great sighting

Dasyurus maculatus ssp. maculatus
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