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Rats on a Mission: Saving Lives in Cambodia
CambodiaFriday, April 4, 2025
Ronin is not alone in his mission. There are 104 other rats, called HeroRATS, trained by a charity based in Tanzania. These rats are not just good at finding landmines. They can also detect tuberculosis, a lung disease, much faster than traditional lab methods. It takes about a year to train each rat to detect these hidden dangers. But the effort is worth it. These rats are making a real difference in the lives of people in Cambodia. They are helping to make the land safe again, so people can live without the constant fear of hidden explosives.
But here is something to think about. While these rats are amazing, they are not a perfect solution. It still takes time and resources to train them. And there are still millions of unexploded munitions in Cambodia. So, while Ronin and his fellow HeroRATS are heroes, there is still a lot of work to be done. It is a reminder that even small heroes can make a big difference, but they cannot do it alone. It takes a lot of people working together to make the world a safer place.
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