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Sniffer dog Tucker uses his nose to help researchers find out why a killer whale population
off the northwest coast of the United States is on the decline. He searches for whale faeces
floating on the surface of the water, which are then collected for examination. He is one of the
elite team of detection dogs used by scientists studying a number of species including right
whales and killer whales.
Conservation canines are fast becoming indispensable tools for biologists according to Aimee
Hurt, associate director and co-founder of Working Dogs for Conservation, based in Three
Forks, Montana.
Over the last few years, though, so many new conservation dog projects have sprung up that
Hurt can no longer keep track of them all. Her organization's dogs and their handlers are fully
booked to assist field researchers into 2012.
"Dogs have such a phenomenal sense of smell," explained Sam Wasser, director of the Center
for Conservation Biology at the University of Washington in Seattle. He has worked with scat-
detection dogs since 199(g)
Scientists have been using Conservation Canines in their research since 199(g) These dogs
have enabled them to non-invasively access vast amount of genetic and physiological