Do thylacines still roam the Tasmanian wilderness? A farmer who owns land bordering the wild south-west region says the answer is a definite yes. The... > Lire la suite
Do thylacines still roam the Tasmanian wilderness? A farmer who owns land bordering the wild south-west region says the answer is a definite yes. The first chapter describes a series of chicken shed raids by two thylacines in 2012. These events, along with eyewitness reports that have not stopped since the animal was declared extinct, demonstrate that the animal still exists in Tasmania. The author explains why hard evidence of the animal's existence has been impossible to acquire, and likely reasons why the species has not bounced back despite almost a century of legal protection.
Matt Flynn is a former resident of the remote and searing Northern Territory of Australia, now living in the remote and freezing far south of Tasmania. Fisherman, musician, keyboard warrior, and father of two.