Animals
Endangered Tasmanian Devils Return To the Wild in Test of New Cancer Vaccine
A contagious cancer known as devil facial tumor disease nearly wiped out Tasmanian devils over the last twenty years. After being treated with a new vaccine, 20 captive-bred devils were recently returned to the wild in hopes that their population and diversity will rebound.
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