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Advocates are raising concerns about the Tasmanian Devil if a deadly strain of bird flu takes hold.
Australia is the only continent without a recorded case of the H5-N1 strain -- and there are fears the Tasmanian Devil may go extinct if there is an outbreak.
The animal has already been pushes to the brink of extinction by a devastating facial tumour disease.
Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Invasive Species Council Advocacy Director Jack Gough, who says the government can't hold back when trying to protect wildlife
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By Nine RadioAdvocates are raising concerns about the Tasmanian Devil if a deadly strain of bird flu takes hold.
Australia is the only continent without a recorded case of the H5-N1 strain -- and there are fears the Tasmanian Devil may go extinct if there is an outbreak.
The animal has already been pushes to the brink of extinction by a devastating facial tumour disease.
Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Invasive Species Council Advocacy Director Jack Gough, who says the government can't hold back when trying to protect wildlife
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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