Watching Sunrise this morning (yeah I know!) they had a thing on about Tassie Devils and how the facial tumour disease is wiping them out in Tasmania. As a result, a captive breeding programme has been initiated in zoos and wildlife sanctuarys across a few states in Australia with the aim of replacing the ones in the wild that are dying from the disease. Um, don't get me wrong, but how is that a viable solution?
Isn't that the Tasmanian Devil equivalent of sending lambs to the slaughter?
I mean, if the human population in Tasmania was suffering from a highly contagious and terminal illness, it wouldn't be a good idea to have other states send healthy people to Tasmania to replenish their dwindling numbers, thus exposing more numbers to disease and continuing the cycle?
Wouldn't it make more sense to let wild Tasmanian Devils carrying the disease die out completely and then ship in the healthy population, and in the meantime, invest more time and research into producing a vaccine/cure?

Isn't that the Tasmanian Devil equivalent of sending lambs to the slaughter?
I mean, if the human population in Tasmania was suffering from a highly contagious and terminal illness, it wouldn't be a good idea to have other states send healthy people to Tasmania to replenish their dwindling numbers, thus exposing more numbers to disease and continuing the cycle?
Wouldn't it make more sense to let wild Tasmanian Devils carrying the disease die out completely and then ship in the healthy population, and in the meantime, invest more time and research into producing a vaccine/cure?




