Real results for science and Conservation
through the natural bond between people and dogs.

 
 

Our Mission

We bring the conservation detection dog method to the forefront of scientific research by providing knowledgeable field teams and hands-on instruction for researchers, aspiring dog handlers, and citizen scientists to foster collaboration and community involvement.

 
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This is more than just a job.

It’s our life.

Our bounders are passionate about and committed to contributing to wildlife conservation initiatives through our detection surveys.

 

Our Specialties

endangered species

Our detection dog teams have been deployed on several sensitive and endangered species projects which includes but are not limited to pangolin, wolf, cheetah, orca, spotted owl, Sierra Nevada red fox, coastal marten, endangered butterfly larvae, bumblebee nest detection and many other ICUN Red List species around the world.

global presence

Our detection dog teams have worked around the world to gather essential data for genetic analysis in remote & challenging ecosystems. From project design, navigating the complex permitting processes, researching travel, and other survey logistics, we assist every step of the way.

 

Our Services

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Bounder, J. Hartman surveying for data on wolves with Rogue Dog, Filson. Photo credit: Dan Howland

  • Field surveys for endangered or rare species & odors

  • Data collection & sample storage

  • Personalized planning & implementation of research objectives

  • Consultation & best use practices of the conservation detection dog team method

  • Outreach events, classroom visits, & demonstrations

  • Instruction classes for aspiring bounders & detection dogs

  • Building new detection dog teams

 
 

Learn a lot more about Rogue Detection Teams and the detection dog methodology by watching our presentation!