Wicket, a black Labrador mix, zigzagged through a hillside of ferns, nose to ground, and abruptly sat down near a tangled thicket, a clear signal that she had found...
Rescues 2the Rescue, a partnership between the IFAW and Working Dogs for Conservation, places high-energy dogs in jobs that benefit from their spunk. Read the full article here.
At an inspection station here on the border with Montana, a black dog in an orange vest briskly scoured the hull of a motorboat, her nose twitching as she investigated...
Ruger is a bad dog, and that’s why he does his job so well. Just ask Megan Parker, the director of research at Working Dogs for Conservation in Montana. Read the full article here.
Aimee talks about how WD4C is protecting the last unaffected watershed in the US from invasive mussels using detection dogs for thorough boat inspections...
Watch our detection dogs learn to sniff out illegal ivory and other contraband. The Luangwa Valley is Zambia’s wildlife stronghold, and it is under increasing attack from poachers. In response, WD4C...
Tobias is a Labrador retriever with one job: sniffing out invasive Argentine ants wherever they hide. He’s really good at it, and with his help, a fragile island ecosystem...