Santa Eulària‘s Ecouc outreach day for World Environment Day saw a long queue at the dog registry, with 170 appointments made for DNA sampling. The samples help identify pet owners who don’t clean up after their dogs, resulting in fines. The samples are georeferenced and photographed for future identification. The municipality has already fined non-compliant owners and aims to identify more through the collected data. The event also includes various environmental activities and initiatives promoting sustainability. For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.
A robot portrait of dogs to fine for their feces on public streets
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