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'The Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, was hunted to extinction some eighty years ago. Now, Professor Rosie Giuliani and her staff at The Resurrection Lab have done the impossible: created a living, breathing litter from a preserved specimen. Yet Rosie can’t share this scientific breakthrough with the world. The cloned animals are more like monsters than thylacines. By chance, a small band of activists hears about the caged litter, and their decision to free the tigers will unleash a deadly havoc upon the campus of Fraser University.'
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Affiliation Notes
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Thylacines and the Anthropocene
This work is affiliated with the Thylacines and the Anthropocene dataset, tracking thylacine extinction and ecological themes in Australian literature.
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[Review] Thylacines
2018
single work
review
— Appears in: Aurealis , no. 115 2018; (p. 47-48)
— Review of Thylacines 2018 single work novella
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[Review] Thylacines
2018
single work
review
— Appears in: Aurealis , no. 115 2018; (p. 47-48)
— Review of Thylacines 2018 single work novella
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