Conservation Canines: How Dogs Work for the Environment


With their precise sense of smell, their hardworking temperament and their ability to bond with humans, dogs increasingly lend their paws and noses to fixing some of the most complex environmental problems on the planet. What kinds of dogs does it take to help wildlife? What kind of training do they go through? Who are the people who work with these special dogs? What do those people do and what difference do they make for wildlife? In Conservation Canines: How Dogs Work for the Environment, author Isabelle Groc shares stories of dog encounters in the field and examples of canines working to conserve wildlife. Meet brave Anatolian shepherd dogs protecting farmers' livestock against cheetah attacks and Maremma dogs guarding penguins from foxes. Learn how rescue dogs sniff out orca poop in the ocean and how highly focused canines can detect rare frogs hiding in wetland tunnels. The story of these conservation canines celebrates the profound and ancestral human, animal bond and gives hop

ISBN Number
9781459821606
Trim Size
7 1/2" x 9"
Binding Type
Hardback
Number of Pages
128
Author
Groc, Isabelle
Publisher
Orca Book Publishers
Copyright Date
2021
Dewey Number
590
Reading Level
3-7