Best Practice Use of Detection Dogs in Conservation

Best Practice Use of Detection Dogs in Conservation

Discover the world of conservation detection dogs with Louise Wilson. History, ethics, and practical insights.

By Mammal Society

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Online

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Refunds up to 13 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Join us for a comprehensive course on the invaluable role of detection dogs in ecology and conservation, led by Louise Wilson, Director of Conservation K9 Consultancy.

This online course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to effectively utilize conservation dog teams in ecological and conservation efforts. This is not a dog training course.

L ouise will cover:

1. Background to Detection Dogs:The course delves into the history of the methodology of using detection dogs for conservation purposes.

2. Case Studies:Participants will learn from real-world case studies of successful conservation projects that have utilized detection dogs effectively.

3. Why Use Detection Dogs:This section explores the advantages and reasons for employing detection dogs in conservation efforts.

4. Conservation Dog Considerations:Various considerations related to the selection and training of conservation dogs are discussed, including physicality, breed, natural search style, predatory behavior, individual characteristics, likes, and dislikes.

5. Project Considerations:Detailed insights into project planning are provided, with a focus on the use of leads in conservation dog teams, safety, efficiency, aims, reasons, risks, limitations, expectations, logistics, and practicality.

6. Ethical Considerations:Ethical considerations, including smart and swat assessments, are addressed. The course also discusses the potential impact of bad practice and misuse.

7. Utilizing/Hiring Conservation Dog Teams:Guidance is provided on what to look for when utilizing or hiring conservation dog teams. The release of guidelines and discussions related to the ADDC (Association of Detection Dogs for Conservation) formation are covered.

8. Plenary and Q&A:The course concludes with a plenary session where attendees can ask questions and engage in discussions related to the training content.

The course will take place via zoom.

Accessibility:We are committed to ensuring the accessibility of our training courses. If you require accommodations or have any accessibility concerns, please contact Fiona (training@themammalsociety.org) in advance, and we will be happy to assist you.

For booking terms and conditions click here.

*Please note - If not enough delegates book on to this course it may be postponed with two weeks notice, this is because we are a small charity and need to make sure our events are viable.

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We are the only organisation involved in the study and conservation of all British mammals - from dormice to dolphins, and bats to badgers. We support a growing network of amateur and professional mammalogists and conservationists working for mammals across the country and abroad, and provide a hub of information and expertise. We are the national voice for mammal conservation, working to identify the threats mammals face and halt declines before it’s too late; we provide scientific advice to advocate sound conservation policies based on thorough research and surveying; and we inform and educate people of all ages to raise awareness of mammal conservation issues.

THE MAMMAL SOCIETY IS VAT REGISTERED BUT WE ARE AN ELIGIBLE BODY SO OUR TRAINING & EVENTS ARE VAT EXEMPT.

£40 – £45