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Taipei’s sniffer dogs help detect sick trees to improve urban safety
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Gentle and good-natured, Lucy is part of an elite team of sniffer dogs, specially selected and trained for the job.
When she gets a whiff of the scent of the disease, she sits next to the tree to indicate her find.
It takes at least two detection canines to confirm a diagnosis.
“Once one dog detects a positive tree, we will deploy a second dog to double-check. If both dogs sit down by the tree, then we can be quite certain that the tree is sick,” said Sung Fu-hua, director of the Taipei City government’s Floriculture Experiment Center.
There are about 200,000 trees across Taipei, and Lucy and her team can inspect around 8,000 trees per year.
Source: CNA