If you’re a dog, the University of Washington has your dream job. You run in the woods all day. You get to play fetch when you do your job well. And, best of all, you sniff for poop wherever you go.
That’s what life is like for 17 lucky dogs on the university’s Conservation Canines team. The team helps scientists study animals that are in danger of dying off. The dogs do their job by searching for poop—or scat, as scientists call it.
What do dogs love to do? Run in the woods. Play fetch. And sniff for poop.
That’s what the Conservation Canines do. But these dogs are working. They’re a team at the University of Washington. They help scientists study animals that are in danger of dying off.
How do the dogs help? They search for poop—or scat, as scientists call it.
If you’re a dog, the University of Washington has your dream job. You run in the woods all day. You get to play fetch when you do your job well. And, best of all, you sniff for poop wherever you go.
That’s what life is like for 17 lucky dogs on the university’s Conservation Canines team. The team helps scientists study endangered animals. The dogs do their job by searching for poop—or scat, as scientists call it.