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He races off into a thick cedar-hemlock forest, followed by Parker and Lisa Holsinger, whose job is to keep the team from getting lost. Pepin is a Belgian Malinois, a European breed trained lor drug and explosives detec- tion, search and rescue, and personal protec- tion (it's the only breed used by the U.S. Secret Service). Pepin's line of work differs slightly. He has been trained to smell the scat (feces) of fishers, a large member of the weasel family. Fishers are one of the rarest animals ...in the Rocky Mountains. Re- searchers at the Missoula-based U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station are working with Parker, co-founder of the Montana-based Working Dogs for Con- servation Foundation (WDCF), and her canine crew to locate the rare predators and better understand why so few exist. FROM FUNGI TO FECES Teaching a dog to find weasel scat may seem odd, but it's part of a long tradition of canine domestication that goes back thousands of years. Dogs were first tamed and trained to protect livestock and guard homes.
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