Dogs for Conservation

Dogs for Conservation

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Dogs have been trained to detect the following:
• Black-footed ferrets
• Brown tree snakes
• Gypsy moths
• Screwworm pupae/larvae
• Termites
• Bed bugs
• Fire Ants
• Bird and Bat Mortality at wind farms
• Individual Siberian Tigers
• Desert Tortoise
• Brown and Black Bear
• Kit Fox
• Fisher
• Bobcat
• Wolves
• Coyotes
• Lynx
• Spotted Knapweed Invasions
• Ringed Seal lairs and breathing holes
• Ki

Detection dogs in nature conservation: A database on their world‐wide deployment with a review on breeds used and their performance compared to other methods 06/16/2021

Detection dogs in nature conservation: A database on their world‐wide deployment with a review on breeds used and their performance compared to other methods Over the last century, dogs have been increasingly used to detect rare and elusive species or traces of them. The use of wildlife detection dogs (WDD) is particularly well‐established in North Ame...

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