An African giant pouched rat smells boxes searching for wildlife items
APOPO
Trained rats might assist counter the multi-billion-dollar prohibited wildlife trade by releasing their increased sense of odor to capture trafficked animal items.
The not-for-profit organisation APOPO currently utilizes southern huge pouched rats (Cricetomys ansorgeito smell for landmines in post-conflict zones and to identify tuberculosis.
In a brand-new research study, Isabelle Szott and Kate Webb at APOPO and their coworkers evaluated the capability of the pouched rats to identify 4 frequently trafficked products from threatened types: rhino …
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