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Owning a potentially dangerous dog in Puerto implies insurance of 200K euro
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SEPRONA seizes potentially dangerous and invasive specimens in GC
Radio Sintonia:
SEPRONA seizes 16 specimens considered potentially dangerous and invasive.
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SEPRONA
de la Vega de San Mateo, proceeded on
November
30, 2022 to the investigation of a man, without a
Police
record, as the alleged perpetrator of several crimes; crime related to the pr
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Dangerous Mosquitos
Noticias:
The presence of "dangerous" mosquitoes in the Canary Islands is beginning to worry.
Health detects two adult 'Aedes' mosquitoes at cruise ship docks in the two Canary Islands capitals.
The General Directorate of Public Health, under the Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands, and researchers from the University Institute of Tropical Diseases and Public Health of the Canary Islands, attached to the University of La Laguna, have detected two specimens of mosq