Our Wild World

A Nose For Data- Working Dogs for Conservation with Megan Parker and Pete Coppolillo

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Sinopsis

To save wildlife, we can start by saving a dog. Thousands of high energy dogs that don’t make good pets, are stuck in shelters. WDC offers a second chance to high-drive shelter dogs, many of whom would have been euthanized had they not saved themselves by getting a job saving wildlife. WD4C trains the world's best conservation detection dogs and put them to work protecting wildlife and wild places. Montana-based non profit WD4C, uses highly trained detection dogs to make conservation more efficient, effective and ethical. With noses for data and a love for dogs, WD4C has forged partnerships with 50 conservation groups across 5 continents. Bad dogs for pets are great champions for wildlife. WD4C put their dogs’ exceptional abilities to work finding and eliminating threats to rare and threatened species. WD4C does it to save the world. The dogs do it for the love of a ball.