The Program Focus

Due to the rapid decline in population numbers, the ‘Save the Tasmanian Devil’ program aims to urgently address the various issues associated with DFTD. The program focuses on:
Captive breeding programs with 'founders' taken from areas of the state where there is no record of the disease, to provide insurance populations
The Program Plan
The overall objective to ‘maintain an enduring and ecologically functional population of Tasmanian Devils in the wild in Tasmania’. (‘Save the Tasmanian Devil’ strategic plan)
The specific objectives are:
Zoos Victoria's Role
Healesville Sanctuary is one of four mainland zoos taking Tasmanian Devils as part of a captive insurance population. This population could be an essential source of animals for wild reintroduction should the catastrophic decline of the species continue. The program aims to breed and manage a sustainable captive population of about 100 devils for at least 10 years. During this time, authorities are working to eradicate the DFTD from Tasmania.
Zoos Victoria’s key roles in the recovery of this species are to: