In a world first, Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish released into wild

Sarah Davison
May 12 2021 - 9:00am
WORLD FIRST: One of the juvenile giant crayfish released into the Tasmanian wilderness. Picture: Supplied
WORLD FIRST: One of the juvenile giant crayfish released into the Tasmanian wilderness. Picture: Supplied

At an undisclosed location in Tasmania's North-East, about 60 juvenile captive-reared giant freshwater crayfish, also known as giant freshwater lobster, have been released into the wild.

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Sarah Davison

Sarah Davison

Journalist

Education reporter at The Examiner, with an additional focus on issues affecting the LGBTQIA+ community. With a background in Psychology, Sarah completed her Master's thesis on the Australian media's coverage of familicide. Get in touch: sarah.davison@examiner.com.au or 0448 682 861

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