Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

African pouched rats can grow to a yard long, and have a very acute sense of smell. So the US Fish and Wildlife Service is devoting research funds to study whether they can sniff out trafficked animal products and timber.

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

World's wild animal population drops 60 percent – DW – 10/30/2018

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

Biodiversity - Wikipedia

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

Search for the Golden Moon Bear: Science and Adventure in Pursuit of a New Species: Montgomery, Sy: 9780743205849: : Books

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

Nashville needed giant Gambian pouched rats on Christmas morning - Animals 24-7

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

Elephant Shrew African Wildlife Foundation

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

Humans Just Killed Off These 12 Animals, And You Didn't Even Notice

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

Scientists Exploring the Use of Giant Rats to Curb Wildlife Poaching

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

The mystery of the mouse that died of smoke inhalation, but went nowhere near a fire

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

Humans Are Speeding Extinction and Altering the Natural World at an 'Unprecedented' Pace - The New York Times

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

Could CRISPR create monster animals? STAT reviews 'Rampage

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

Crispr Gene Editing Will Transform How We Eradicate Invasive Species

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

Crop damage by vertebrates in Latin America: current knowledge and potential future management directions [PeerJ]

Living on Earth: Science Note: Rats Against Poachers

How can African conservation efforts reduce the chance that poaching will spread disease?