Conservation Canines: How Dogs Work for the Environment

Past event
Jan 19, 2023, 1:30 PM

Join us online as award-winning author Isabelle Groc shares stories and photos from her new book Conservation Canines: How Dogs Work for the Environment. With their precise sense of smell, boundless energy, and amazing communications skills, our best friends in the animal kingdom are lending their paws and noses to help us tackle some of the most pressing environmental issues of our times: they detect endangered animals, help fight wildlife trafficking, assist in controlling invasive species, promote human-wildlife coexistence, and more. This presentation provides a rare glimpse into dogs' working lives, celebrates the human-animal bond, and revisits the relationship we have with dogs in our lives and with the natural world.

Contact jane@cscvt.org for the link.

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