Dogs trained to detect oak wilt, invasive species

May 26, 2020 Of Interest

Dogs trained to detect oak wilt, invasive species

We love dogs. Dogs have olfactory receptors in their nose. That makes they perfect to identify drugs and diseases. Now, researchers in New York are using dogs to identify the signs of an invasive species—specifically oak wilt. Bees and trees are essential to our well-being. Read more here.

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