Domestic dogs are increasingly used in detection of species that are difficult to locate or are relatively low in abundance due to conservation related issues. In conjunction with the University of Alberta, Dr. Shannon Digweed, and Dr. Randal Arsenault have been exploring various aspects of incorporating scent dogs into conservation and behavioural research programs. This project will focus specifically on signal detection of live versus dead scent training. Research has suggested that there is a distinct olfactory difference between training scent dogs on ‘live hides’ versus ‘dead hides’ (of North American red squirrels). As the majority of work with our dog group has been scent training on dead hides we are interested in investigating the...
Over the last century, dogs have been increasingly used to detect rare and elusive species or traces...
Scent-detection dogs assist humans with many socially significant tasks and hold promise for assisti...
Endangered black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) are difficult to monitor because of their nocturn...
Domestic dogs are increasingly used in detection of species that are difficult to locate or are rela...
Humans have historically benefited from the close affiliation of the dog (Canis familiaris), the sym...
Scent detection dogs can provide a fast, reliable and non-invasive method for detection of a variet...
In this tutorial, the basic requirements and ideal conditions for successfully training, evaluating,...
The olfactory ability of the dog far exceeds that of humans. In order to better understand how dogs ...
For canid species, scent marking plays a critical role in territoriality, social dynamics, and repro...
The nocturnal and fossorial lifestyle of endangered black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) has made...
Wildlife detection dogs are required to correctly discriminate target wildlife species odor from non...
Detecting rare species is important for both threatened species management and invasive species erad...
The invasion of a species can cause population reduction or extinction of a similar native species d...
ABSTRACT: Avalanche search and rescue dogs are efficient in locating buried humans in avalanche debr...
Biosecurity screening in Australia includes detector dogs that search for potential biological hazar...
Over the last century, dogs have been increasingly used to detect rare and elusive species or traces...
Scent-detection dogs assist humans with many socially significant tasks and hold promise for assisti...
Endangered black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) are difficult to monitor because of their nocturn...
Domestic dogs are increasingly used in detection of species that are difficult to locate or are rela...
Humans have historically benefited from the close affiliation of the dog (Canis familiaris), the sym...
Scent detection dogs can provide a fast, reliable and non-invasive method for detection of a variet...
In this tutorial, the basic requirements and ideal conditions for successfully training, evaluating,...
The olfactory ability of the dog far exceeds that of humans. In order to better understand how dogs ...
For canid species, scent marking plays a critical role in territoriality, social dynamics, and repro...
The nocturnal and fossorial lifestyle of endangered black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) has made...
Wildlife detection dogs are required to correctly discriminate target wildlife species odor from non...
Detecting rare species is important for both threatened species management and invasive species erad...
The invasion of a species can cause population reduction or extinction of a similar native species d...
ABSTRACT: Avalanche search and rescue dogs are efficient in locating buried humans in avalanche debr...
Biosecurity screening in Australia includes detector dogs that search for potential biological hazar...
Over the last century, dogs have been increasingly used to detect rare and elusive species or traces...
Scent-detection dogs assist humans with many socially significant tasks and hold promise for assisti...
Endangered black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) are difficult to monitor because of their nocturn...