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How Woody the wonderdog helped an island become the world’s first to eradicate ferrets

The island of Shetland has achieved a groundbreaking environmental milestone, becoming the first place in the world to successfully eradicate ferrets. This ambitious conservation effort, costing £4.5 million, involved the strategic placement of over 400 traps across the island’s landscape. A key element in the project’s success was the deployment of Woody, a specially trained detection dog whose keen sense of smell proved invaluable in locating ferret populations and ensuring their complete removal. This initiative represents a significant victory for native wildlife and ecosystem health in the region, demonstrating the effectiveness of dedicated conservation strategies involving both advanced technology and highly skilled animal assistance.

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