Not just truffles: dogs can sniff out surpassingly rare native fungus
Briefly

Dogs, with their exceptional sense of smell, have been shown to excel in detecting rare fungi such as the critically endangered Australian fungus tea-tree fingers, outperforming trained human surveyors.
The study highlights the potential of utilizing dogs, specifically wildlife detection dogs, as valuable assets in conservation efforts to locate and protect critically endangered fungi species.
Read at Nature
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