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This handout photo provided by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department shows Aimee Hurt, right, Director of Operations for Working Dogs For Conservation, working with the aid of Lily to demonstrate a dog's ability to sniff out invasive zebra mussels and their microscopic larvae at the Toyota Texas Fest in Frisco, Texas, Friday, May 20, 2016. The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department launched a boater awareness campaign called "Clean, Drain and Dry," to fight the spread of zebra mussels. (Earl Nottingham/Texas Parks & Wildlife Department via AP)
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