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  • Queensland state Government conservation department not Environmental Dna screening for Tasmanian tiger. 2025.
    2025/06/30

    The Queensland state Government conservation department on mainland Australia have confirmed they are not using Environmental Dna to screen for species including Tasmanian tiger/Thylacine i contacted them this week. This video includes two replies from two departments on this issue from Queensland's state government.https://www.envirodna.com/resources/n...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct0XTZaMXbc

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  • Western Australian state government conservation department not screening for Tasmanian tiger.Environmental Dna 2025.
    2025/06/20

    Adrian Pinderadrian.pinder@dbca.wa.gov.au​You​DBCA Enquiries​OFFICIALHi Michael. Thankyou for your enquiry with the department on 10 Jun. DBCA is using eDNA technologies to survey and monitor threatened species in Western Australia, although most projects are in methodological development or pilot study stages at this time. This research is undertaken by our own eDNA laboratory. We do not have a program of broadscale screening for mammals using eDNA, rather our projects are targeted towards listed threatened species in particular locations in WA. The Tasmanian Tiger is not on the list of species we are targeting.Regards,Adrian.Submitted on Tue, 06/10/2025 - 05:40My Tasmanian tiger video... • Michael Moss Tasmanian tiger 1998 footage ... • Nannup tiger? search Western Australia/Mai... https://www.envirodna.com/resources/n...https://shows.acast.com/expedition-un...

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  • Tasmanian state government conservation department environmental Dna update. Thylacine 2025.
    2025/06/14

    Gaffney, Robbie Robbie.Gaffney@nre.tas.gov.au​Panther1966@live.com.au​​CC. Wildlife Services Driessen, Michael​Dear MichaelThankyou for your query regarding eDNA for Tasmanian tiger. Environmental DNA (via the company EnviroDNA) has been used in the past in Tasmania to assess for the presence of chytrid fungus in frogs and the presence of platypus. However, I am not aware of any current projects looking at environmental DNA in Tasmania to survey wildlife for any species. We are aware of the eDNA work that could potentially detect thylacines. If samples are collected in the future for eDNA purposes then it is possible that they may also be screened for thylacines. Regards, RobbieRobbie Gaffney | Senior Wildlife Management OfficerDepartment of Natural Resources and Environment TasmaniaGPO Box 44M: 0418 370 598E: Robbie.Gaffney@nre.tas.gov.auW: nre.tas.gov.au

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  • South Australian state government conservation department not screening for Tasmanian tiger.
    2025/06/13

    Higham, Jason (DEW)Jason.Higham@sa.gov.au​You​OFFICIALGood afternoonThanks for your inquiry to our website regarding whether our department uses eDNA technology. In looking through the available information, we do not currently use eDNA testing in South Australia routinely but some of South Australia’s Natural Resource Management Boards, the Landscape Boards have used eDNA in their projects.Please see https://www.landscape.sa.gov.au/hf/ne... and https://www.greenadelaide.sa.gov.au/n... for more information on these projects.As I understand it, these projects are not routinely screening for Tasmanian tiger/thylacine on the list of species you screen. I would recommend you visit https://www.landscape.sa.gov.au/ to seek further information from themKindest regardsJaseJason HighamManager, Conservation and Threatened Species Unit National Parks & Wildlife ServiceDepartment for Environment and WaterP (08) 8207 7736| M 0409 098 535 | Jason.higham@sa.gov.au81-95 Waymouth Street, Adelaide, SA, 5001GPO Box 1047, Adelaide, SA, 5001environment.sa.gov.au | parks.sa.gov.auSouth Australian Government Department for Environment and Water.Sadly it’s looking unlikely living Tasmanian Tigers exist in 2025 in the mainland Australian states of NSW and Victoria given vast areas have now been surveyed for Tasmanian tiger DNA twice in these states and combined with the massive loss of habitat that occurred with the 2019/2020 bush fires.https://www.envirodna.com/resources/n...

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  • Tasmanian tiger-thylacine search mainland Australia 2025.
    2025/05/17

    OFFICIAL: RE: Case CCC-1191933-N3S5D4 DCCD:0063000401288Research Ari (DEECA)​​Hello Michael Moss, Thank you for reaching out to the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action with your question regarding eDNA testing. I have confirmed with the Arthur Rylah Institute’s research scientists who employ these techniques and have confirmed that while they use eDNA testing methods, they do not screen for Tasmanian Tiger DNA.Please reach out if you have any further questions.Kind regards, Hayley (DEECA)ARI Business Support OfficerArthur Rylah Institute for Environmental ResearchBiodiversity Division | Regions, Environment, Climate Action and First Peoples | Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action 123 Brown Street, Heidelberg, VIC 3084T: 03 9450 8600 | E: hayley.bignell@deeca.vic.gov.auI am sending this message now because it suits me. I don’t expect you to read, respond or action outside your working hours. We work flexibly at DEECA. OFFICIALhttps://www.envirodna.com/resources/news/searching-for-tasmanian-tiger-dna

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