MOZAMBIQUE USING TRAINED RATS TO SNIFF OUT LEFTOVER LANDMINES
Mozambique's 17 years of civil war have left the country littered with unknown numbers of landmines, which leave people from all walks of life in constant peril. This group is working to use trained rats to sniff out the anti-personnel devices and help avoid further death and injury. [Read Sentido's report about Mozambique's 'Tree of Life' project, designed to turn spent weapons into a sign of inspiration and sustainable peace...]
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