For those who may not be aware, Working Dogs for Conservation (with support from the Elephant Crisis Fund) published a really valuable assessment in 2015 of detection and tracking dog programs in Africa. The Review Team conducted site visits at 5 canine programs in Kenya and 4 in South Africa. An online survey was also sent out to practitioners at other known canine programs in Africa. The review team used findings to identify markers of success, and to determine best practices that could be adopted across programs, organizations, and regions. Recommendations are worthy of note.
The PDF is available online here: http://files7.design-editor.com/90/9024931/UploadedFiles/520bd328-b718-423f-b041-da20b254e24a.pdf
15 April 2016 5:45pm
Hi Rachel, the link seems to be broken, fyi.
Marie
Stephanie O'Donnell
WILDLABS
Fauna & Flora
18 April 2016 9:41am
Hi Marie,
Thanks for alerting us to a possible broken link. I've just double checked both links Rachel shared and they both appear to be working. Just in case, the links are:
Working Dogs for Conservation: http://wd4c.org/
Assessment of Detection and Tracking Dog Programs in Africa (PDF): http://files7.design-editor.com/90/9024931/UploadedFiles/520bd328-b718-423f-b041-da20b254e24a.pdf
24 April 2016 3:22am
Thanks!
Marie Mainil