
"Bobae, go!" The trainer snaps her fingers and the English springer spaniel dashes off to sniff the lofty wooden pillars at Gyeongbokgung palace, one of South Korea's most important cultural heritage sites.
Suddenly Bobae stops sniffing and sits and stares at a spot on one of the pillars. She has found what she was searching for -- two tiny termites. Back in England's West Midlands, Bobae and her canine companions, Woori and Boram, were trained to sniff out drugs or explosives.
Now they search out destructive termites threatening South Korea's historic palaces and temples, which are built mainly of wood.
[Via] AFP
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