Devil Ark provides the milk for life saving research

Updated October 26 2016 - 3:56pm, first published 3:55pm
Helping find a cure: Devil Ark general manager Tim Faulkner and his team provided the milk that has helped researchers find a potential cure for superbugs that can be deadly for humans. Picture: Supplied
Helping find a cure: Devil Ark general manager Tim Faulkner and his team provided the milk that has helped researchers find a potential cure for superbugs that can be deadly for humans. Picture: Supplied

Ironically, while trying to save the Tasmanian devil from a cancer that is leading them to extinction, the Devil Ark conservation facility may have helped find a new weapon to help humans. 

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