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Argentine ant sniffer dog averts potential disaster on Matiu / Somes Island
Argentine ant sniffer dog averts potential disaster on Matiu / Somes Island
2024-05-07 16:53:31 source:
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Vito sits when detecting the invasive Argentine ants species. Photo: DOC
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