Dio (left) sniffs out orca poop, which helps researchers understand how to help the endangered killer whale; Alli (right) Canada's "Precious Frog," Canada's most located endangered amphibian. ©Courtesy Isabelle Groc
Every day we can see the effects of climate change caused by Earth’s inhabitants. As world leaders and scientists look for ways to slow, stop and reverse the damage being done, we found three cool dog people who teach us how dog owners and their pups can help in the fight.
Isabelle Groc: The Conservation Canines’ Storyteller
Isabelle Groc was driven from a young age to use the power of images to document environmental issues. It wasn’t until a few years ago, while she was working with a talented pup, Alli, from the organization Conservation Canines, that she turned her talents to show how dogs have a unique talent to help. Isabelle watched as Alli located Canada’s most endangered amphibian, the “Precious Frog,” allowing biologists to understand their habitat and reduce the threats they face.
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