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DFTD

DFTD

Heath Holden

The preserved skull of a Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is displayed by a scientist at the Menzies Institute for Medical Research. This particular devil succumbed to the fatal Devil Facial Tumour Disease and the major bone deterioration can be seen on the front of the lower jaw bone. It would be extremely painful for the devil.

BEAKER STREET SCIENCE PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE

This photograph was a finalist in Beaker Street’s annual Science Photography Prize. This highly-respected prize invites all Tasmanians to showcase the wonders of our extraordinary part of the world — which is teeming with science and scientists. Finalist images are displayed at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery during Beaker Street Festival each August, with great prizes on offer for Judges’ and People’s Choice winners.

The Beaker Street Science Photography Prize would not be possible without the support of Full Gamut, Tasmania’s premier fine art printers and long-time sponsor of this competition. Many thanks also go to Pennicott Wilderness Journeys, which donates a generous prize for the People’s Choice winner.