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HUMANS
alone were responsible for the demise of Australia's extinct native predator,
the Tasmanian Tiger, or thylacine, a new study has found.
Led by the University of Adelaide, the study has used new modelling to
contradict a widespread belief that disease must have been a factor in the
thylacine’s demise. The thylacine was a unique marsupial found throughout most of Tasmania before
European settlement in 1803. Between 1886 and 1909, the Tasmanian government
encouraged people to hunt the carnivores and paid bounties on over 2000
thylacine carcasses.Read on...
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