(en) Alex Rodway, How giant rodents could rat on wildlife traffickers. CNN.com (30 oktober 2024). Gearchiveerd op 30 oktober 2024. Geraadpleegd op 30 oktober 2024. “Tanzania-based non-profit APOPO has already demonstrated the ability of the cat-sized rodents, which it calls “HeroRATs,” to sniff out landmines, tuberculosis, and even survivors among rubble in natural disaster zones. But now the organization is turning its attention (and its rats’ noses) to the global illegal wildlife trade.”
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(en) Alex Rodway, How giant rodents could rat on wildlife traffickers. CNN.com (30 oktober 2024). Gearchiveerd op 30 oktober 2024. Geraadpleegd op 30 oktober 2024. “Tanzania-based non-profit APOPO has already demonstrated the ability of the cat-sized rodents, which it calls “HeroRATs,” to sniff out landmines, tuberculosis, and even survivors among rubble in natural disaster zones. But now the organization is turning its attention (and its rats’ noses) to the global illegal wildlife trade.”