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Burg, Germany. 22nd Feb, 2024. Wood pathogen detection dog Joschi, a cross between a terrier, poodle and Elo, and his owner Christiane Voigt from the Grüner Service GmbH tree care team in Burg (Spree-Neisse), search together for fungal diseases on trees along a stream (waterway) in the Spreewald. It is well known that dogs are used to search for people, drugs or explosives because of their keen sense of smell. However, there are now also trained wood pathogens - or species protection dogs - in the Spreewald, for example. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Burg, Germany. 22nd Feb, 2024. A sticker on the vehicle of Christiane Voigt from the tree care team Grüner Service GmbH in Burg (Spree-Neiße), who is on duty with her tree pathogen detection dog, Joschi. It is well known that dogs are used to search for people, drugs or even explosives due to their keen sense of smell. However, there are now also trained wood pathogen dogs - or species protection dogs - for example in the Spreewald. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Burg, Germany. 22nd Feb, 2024. Wood pathogen detection dog Joschi, a cross between a terrier, poodle and Elo, and his owner Christiane Voigt from the Grüner Service GmbH tree care team in Burg (Spree-Neisse), search together for fungal diseases on trees along a stream (waterway) in the Spreewald. It is well known that dogs are used to search for people, drugs or explosives because of their keen sense of smell. However, there are now also trained wood pathogens - or species protection dogs - in the Spreewald, for example. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Burg, Germany. 22nd Feb, 2024. Wood pathogen detection dog Joschi, a cross between a terrier, poodle and Elo, and his owner Christiane Voigt from the Grüner Service GmbH tree care team in Burg (Spree-Neisse), search together for fungal diseases on trees along a stream (waterway) in the Spreewald. It is well known that dogs are used to search for people, drugs or explosives due to their keen sense of smell. However, there are now also trained wood pathogens - or species protection dogs - in the Spreewald, for example. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Burg, Germany. 22nd Feb, 2024. Wood pathogen detection dog Joschi, a cross between a terrier, poodle and Elo, and his owner Christiane Voigt from the Grüner Service GmbH tree care team in Burg (Spree-Neisse), search together for fungal diseases on trees along a stream (waterway) in the Spreewald. It is well known that dogs are used to search for people, drugs or explosives due to their keen sense of smell. However, there are now also trained wood pathogens - or species protection dogs - in the Spreewald, for example. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Burg, Germany. 22nd Feb, 2024. Wood pathogen detection dog Joschi, a cross between a terrier, poodle and Elo, and his owner Christiane Voigt from the Grüner Service GmbH tree care team in Burg (Spree-Neisse), search together for fungal diseases on trees along a stream (waterway) in the Spreewald. It is well known that dogs are used to search for people, drugs or explosives because of their keen sense of smell. However, there are now also trained wood pathogens - or species protection dogs - in the Spreewald, for example. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Burg, Germany. 22nd Feb, 2024. Wood pathogen detection dog Joschi, a cross between a terrier, poodle and Elo, belonging to Christiane Voigt from the Grüner Service GmbH tree care team in Burg (Spree-Neisse), can be seen searching for fungal diseases on trees along a stream (waterway) in the Spreewald. It is well known that dogs are used to search for people, drugs or even explosives due to their keen sense of smell. However, there are now also trained forest pathogens - or species protection dogs - in the Spreewald, for example. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Burg, Germany. 22nd Feb, 2024. Wood pathogen detection dog Joschi, a cross between a terrier, poodle and Elo, is given an odor sample by his owner, Christiane Voigt, from the Grüner Service GmbH tree care team in Burg (Spree-Neiße), in order to search for fungal diseases on trees in the Spreewald. It is well known that dogs are used to search for people, drugs or even explosives due to their keen sense of smell. However, there are now also trained wood pathogen dogs - or species protection dogs - in the Spreewald, for example. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo