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2024 RMGA Webinar Series - Episode 2 (registration now closed)

Attend this webinar to join Michele Lovara, a representative of Working Dogs for Conservation (WD4C), as they explain what WD4C does and how they can fit in alpine and mountain goat conservation.

2024 RMGA Webinar Series - Episode 2 (registration now closed)

Join Michele Lovara of Working Dogs for Conservation at our next webinar to learn how WD4C can fit in alpine and mountain goat conservation!


About WD4C:

Working Dogs for Conservation is the world’s leading conservation dog organization.

Whether it's law enforcement, biosecurity, ecological monitoring, or environmental justice, WD4C consults, collaborates, and leads capacity building for detection, tracking, and discrimination dogs and handlers, all to make conservation happen around the world.

Our dogs can detect weeds before they break the surface, animals that live below ground, and or organisms invisible to the human eye, whether diseases or microscopic larvae.

We constantly strive to maximize the impacts dogs have for conservation. Pioneering new and innovative canine techniques, and combining dogs with other cutting edge technologies like artificial intelligence and laboratory methods, we make conservation more efficient, effective, and extend its reach.

For more information about WD4C: Working Dogs for Conservation | Conservation Detection Dogs Working Globally (wd4c.org)


$5 to register.

RMGA members attend free.


Recordings will be provided to registrants.

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