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Seven-foot statue unveiled honoring Magawa, award-winning rat who found more than 100 landmines in Cambodia
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Seven-foot statue unveiled honoring Magawa, award-winning rat who found more than 100 landmines in Cambodia

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: April 12, 2026 2:07 am
Jimmie Dempsey Published April 12, 2026
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A landmine-sniffing rat who won a gold medal for “life-saving devotion to duty” in Cambodia has been honored with a massive stone statue.

Magawa, a rat who gained fame in the country for sniffing out more than 100 mines (more than 1.5 million square feet) in his five-year career — more than any other rat in the country — retired in 2021 and died at age 8 in 2022.

The African giant pouched rat was trained by the Belgian charity APOPO to use his keen sense of smell to sniff out landmines and other explosives.

In Cambodia, more than 1 million people live and work in areas dotted with landmines, according to BBC News.

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In 2020, Magawa received the PDSA Dickin medal for gallantry, which recognizes heroism in animals.

He was the first rat in the organization’s history going back to 1943 to win the award.

Statue of Magawa the minesweeping rat unveiled in Siem Reap Cambodia

Magawa was able to walk over areas with land mines safely because of his light weight and would alert his handlers to a mine by scratching the surface, according to Smithsonian magazine. He would then receive a treat.

Magawa the mine detection rat sitting in a cage at APOPO Visitor Center

“During his career, Magawa found over 100 landmines and other explosives, making him APOPO’s most successful HeroRAT to date,” the organization said in 2022, while announcing his death. “His contribution allows communities in Cambodia to live, work and play without fear of losing life or limb.”

Cambodia has the highest rate of landmine amputees per capita of any country.

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An APOPO employee presenting a minesweeper rat in Siem Reap, Cambodia

APOPO added, “Every discovery he made reduced the risk of injury or death for the people of Cambodia.”

Magawa the landmine detection rat sitting in a tube inside its cage

The statue was unveiled in Siem Reap, Cambodia, April 3, just in time for International Day for Mine Awareness April 4.

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