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Using rats to detect anti-personnel mines
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6 months ago
Meanwhile, in Sub-Saharan Africa, these rats are saving lives. Their mission? Detecting anti-personnel mines. Meet the HeroRATS.
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They are heroes, they are working for the greater good, they are working to protect
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civilians, to protect children, to protect people who are engendering their life.
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If you have landmines on one end, you cannot grow anything, you cannot have cattle, just
00:27
sending your kids to school can cause you fear.
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They are still an issue in more than 60 countries in the world.
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The idea of using rats is born back in the mid-90s, so 1995, and that's when I found
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about Vigens.
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He was exploring solutions to the global landmine problem because he was faced with all those
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inefficient, expensive, slow technologies.
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There are two lines to set off the landmines because they are going to be up to 1.4, 1.5
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kilos, and a landmine is going to be set off after maybe 4 or 5 kilos, so it's safe for
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them.
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They are locally available, they are very intelligent, very easy to train animals, they
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are very small so it's easy to take care of them, and easy to transport as well.
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Once the rats have graduated, how does it work concretely in the field?
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You would have one rat between two trainers, and then we'll go just back and forth between
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those two trainers.
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Once the rat smells something, so the scent of TNT, because it's the only thing it will
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stop for, they'll scratch the ground and will know that something is there, and so the manual
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deminer is going to arrive and check on the indication.
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The rats are very fast, they can search the size of a tennis court in 30 minutes, and
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that would take 1 to 4 days to manual deminer.
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Those 25 million square metres also take into account the amazing progress we made in Mozambique
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which led to the amazing victory of 2015 where Mozambique was actually declared mine-free,
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and this was made a year ahead of schedule thanks to the efficiency of the Kiro rats.
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There are a few limits coming with using rats to detect landmines.
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The first that comes to mind is the fact that we are dealing with a nocturnal animal, which
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means that we cannot use them during the day too long, and especially under high temperature.
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And we also have a limit which is linked to the climate.
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Because the rats are tropical animals, we can only use them where they are quite similar
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climate to sub-Saharan Africa.
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At least on the upper side, we really treat them as the heroes they deserve to be, and
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that is why, for example, they have a very good retirement plan.
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So for example, when we see they're not as eager to go to work, we just have them stay
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in a retirement centre in Tanzania.
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And this is also why we put animal welfare obviously at the centre of everything that
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we do, to make sure that they are treated with the absolute best standards.
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