Neil Waters President of the Thylacine Awareness Group Of Australia presents three photos of what he believes are thylacines. The Thylacine awareness group of Australia is dedicated to the research recognition and conservation of our most elusive apex predator The ThylacineTasmanian TigerMarsupial Wolf.
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The Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia TAGOA is dedicated to the Research Recognition and Conservation of our most elusive apex predator The Thylacine.
Thylacine awareness group of australia. The history of Thylacines in WA in recent decades is well documented with countless witness testimonies indigenous artworks cave specimens and regional legends of the mysterious creatures of the bush. Tassie tiger hunter Neil Waters from the Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia released a video of coloured pictures he claims are of the elusive animals and insists he will soon have proof. Neil talks about Nick Mooneys.
Thylacines being extinct on the mainland of Australia has always been a bone of contention for the many thousands of people who have seen one or more and been laughed at ridiculed and often completely ignored by experts or told that they have seen a mangy for or wild dog or that they were drunk or confused. The Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia an amateur not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the elusive creature claimed it had photographic evidence of three thylacines living happily in. The Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia is dedicated to the research recognition and conservation of our most elusive apex predator The Thylacine.
It is a group for people who believe in the existence of Thylacines and want to see something done about their recognition and protection for the future of all Australians to appreciate and respect. The Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia has 9429 members. The Doyle animal 1973 Gary and Liz Doyle captured 12 seconds of footage on their honeymoon in 1973 in outback SA arguably the best mainland evidence there is.
Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia SourceSupplied A senior veterinarian and former RSPCA president is quoted in the video as saying. Neil Waters president of the Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia posted a video to YouTube claiming he had discovered a family of thylacines on camera traps set up in the Tasmanian. The group which believes that the thylacine or Tasmianian tiger continues to survive to this day despite being officially declared extinct in the 1980s has released several videos over the last few months showing what some people believe to be evidence that the species is alive and well.
Yet despite all of these derogatory. The video which was released by the Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia shows close up footage of the animal with experts very confident it is a Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine to give it its scientific title. It is a place to report sightings and not fear ridicule from narrow minded people.
Share your videos with friends family and the world. Portland in Victoria has had its fair share of Thylacine sightings reported and a video was captured of an alleged sighting in 2008 by then local Robyn Nagorka. Filmed in 2008 but only released on Friday Thylacine Awareness Group founder Neil Waters.
Whether you think the photos the Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia released this week are actually of a Tasmanian tiger family or not doesnt matter. For people who believe in the existence of Thylacines and want to see. The Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia has uploaded a new video clip to its YouTube channel.
Neil Waters from the Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia has been combing the bush for years to uncover evidence of the marsupial which was last reported alive in the 1930s. In a video posted online by Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia president Neil Waters said he believed he had potentially captured new. One particular town Nannup has its own tiger legend with literally hundreds of reports in the district from people of all walks of life.
Following a February 22nd announcement on YouTube in which Neil Waterspresident of the Thylacine Awareness Group of Australia TAGOAdeclared that the group had found a thylacine the evidence of such a claim has been called into question. The animal was declared extinct in 1936.
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