Conservation Canines: How Dogs Work for the Environment
Key Selling Points
  • The book examines how dogs are chosen and trained for conservation work and details the kind of work they do all over the world, in Africa, Italy, Portugal, France, Australia, Haida Gwaii and the United States.
  • The author is a highly respected photojournalist, filmmaker and the author of Gone is Gone: Wildlife Under Threat and Sea Otters: A Survival Story, which are also part of the Orca Wild series. 
  • Isabelle Groc's stunning photos of working dogs give the book a hands-on feel.
  • For fans of the TV show Dogs With Jobs—but for the environment!
  • Includes a foreword by award-winning actor, director, producer and author Anjelica Huston. 
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Conservation Canines: How Dogs Work for the Environment
Key Selling Points
  • The book examines how dogs are chosen and trained for conservation work and details the kind of work they do all over the world, in Africa, Italy, Portugal, France, Australia, Haida Gwaii and the United States.
  • The author is a highly respected photojournalist, filmmaker and the author of Gone is Gone: Wildlife Under Threat and Sea Otters: A Survival Story, which are also part of the Orca Wild series. 
  • Isabelle Groc's stunning photos of working dogs give the book a hands-on feel.
  • For fans of the TV show Dogs With Jobs—but for the environment!
  • Includes a foreword by award-winning actor, director, producer and author Anjelica Huston. 
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Conservation Canines: How Dogs Work for the Environment

Conservation Canines: How Dogs Work for the Environment

Conservation Canines: How Dogs Work for the Environment

Conservation Canines: How Dogs Work for the Environment

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Overview

Key Selling Points
  • The book examines how dogs are chosen and trained for conservation work and details the kind of work they do all over the world, in Africa, Italy, Portugal, France, Australia, Haida Gwaii and the United States.
  • The author is a highly respected photojournalist, filmmaker and the author of Gone is Gone: Wildlife Under Threat and Sea Otters: A Survival Story, which are also part of the Orca Wild series. 
  • Isabelle Groc's stunning photos of working dogs give the book a hands-on feel.
  • For fans of the TV show Dogs With Jobs—but for the environment!
  • Includes a foreword by award-winning actor, director, producer and author Anjelica Huston. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781459821620
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Publication date: 09/14/2021
Series: Orca Wild , #7
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
Lexile: 1260L (what's this?)
File size: 39 MB
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Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Isabelle Groc is a writer, conservation photographer and filmmaker who specializes in wildlife conservation, endangered species and the relationships between people and wildlife in a rapidly changing world. With degrees in journalism from Columbia University and urban planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she brings a unique perspective to documenting the impacts of human activities on threatened species and habitats. She is the author of Gone Is Gone: Wildlife Under Threat and Sea Otters: A Survival Story in the Orca Wild series. Born in the South of France, with family roots in Spain, Isabelle now lives in Vancouver


Isabelle Groc is a writer, wildlife photographer and filmmaker who specializes in wildlife conservation, endangered species and the relationships between people and wildlife in a rapidly changing world. With degrees in journalism from Columbia University and urban planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she brings a unique perspective to documenting the impacts of human activities on threatened species and habitats. She is the author of Gone is Gone: Wildlife Under Threat and Sea Otters: A Survival Story in the Orca Wild series. Born in the South of France, with family roots in Spain, Isabelle now lives in Vancouver.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii

Introduction 1

1 A Brief History of the Working Dog

From Wolf to Dog 6

The First Working Dogs 8

A Nose at Work 11

What Dogs See and Hear 14

2 Wildlife Guardians and Peacemakers

Living With Predators 17

A Special Friendship 22

Guardian Dogs at Work 24

Does Using Livestock Guardian Dogs Work? 32

Wildlife Guardians 36

3 A Nose for Conservation

Graduation Day 45

A Nose for Data 48

Last Chance for Unwanted Canines 51

Learning to Be a Conservation Canine 53

A Unique Bond 57

4 Top Dogs Saving the Wild

Searching for the Never-Seen Ermine 65

Poop-Hidden Treasure for Scientists 70

Sniffing Out Invasive Species 81

A Nose for Poison 89

Dogs against Wildlife Trafficking 93

5 Dogs and Humans: Partners in Conservation

What You Can Do to Help Conservation Canines 103

Connecting with Dogs in Your Community 107

Glossary 114

Resources 116

Acknowledgments 117

Index 118

What People are Saying About This

Dr. Laurie Marker

“This book is a charmer, a must for people who love dogs and want to know how they impact our world. From detecting cheetah scat and guarding livestock in southern Africa, to protecting penguins in Australia and locating pods of orcas in the Pacific Northwest, to helping authorities identify shipments of illegally traded wildlife, the stories told in Conservation Canines demonstrate the breadth of intelligence inherent in the species across its many breeds. The beautiful photos stand as proof: these dogs are passionate about their work, and so are the people guiding them. A terrific testament to our amazing animal partners in conservation!”

Richard Louv

“One theory is that our ancestors domesticated wolves and over time they became dogs. Another case can be made that wolves domesticated us. Certainly, they bring out the best in most of us, and through their work with conservationists, may one day help save us. An elegant and beautifully written book of wonder. Isabelle Groc offers us an unexpected view of dogs, helping us appreciate them even more than we already do.”

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