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In Cambodia, the world’s most contaminated country for landmines, a giant rat named Ronin has become an expert at saving ...
Rats may send some squealing, but in Cambodia, teams of the not-so-little critters have become indispensable in helping ...
African giant pouched rats have such a keen sense of smell, they are being used to detect landmines across Cambodia.
Rats may send some squealing, but in Cambodia, teams of the not-so-little critters have become indispensable in helping ...
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Rats! Cambodia’s top land mine detector
Rats may send some squealing, but in Cambodia, teams of the not-so-little critters have become indispensable in helping ...
With their keen sense of smell, the rats have helped clear conflict remnants from more than 1,970 square km of fields.
With their keen sense of smell, the reliable rodents help clear fields of conflict remnants, contributing to the safety of more than 1,970 square km of uncleared land.
TRACH, Cambodia – It's been a busy morning for Cletus, Meynard, Victoria and others of their furry band. Tiny noses and long whiskers twitching, they've scurried and sniffed their way across 775 ...
A rat which is trained to detect land mines with the humanitarian demining organization APOPO works in a field in Siem Reap, ...
It's 5:45 in the morning, and in a training field outside Siem Reap, home of Angkor Wat, Cambodia's demining rats are already hard at work. Their noses… In Cambodia, Rats Are Being Trained To Sniff ...
Rat detection teams with the humanitarian demining organization APOPO deploy to a landmine field in Siem Reap, Cambodia, ...