It is hoped cocker spaniel Goose will help with surveys of water voles and pine martens.
Wildlife detection dogs have been used to sniff out a range of animals including bats, squirrels and birdsIt is hoped five-month-old Goose will help volunteers at Northumberland Wildlife Trust find species like water voles and pine martens.
Scent-trained dogs have long been used to find contraband, explosives and missing people and now some are being trained to sniff out signs of endangered or rare species. Goose's owner Ellesse Janda, who volunteers with the trust, said: "They can find bats, squirrels and birds and have even been used to sniff out invasive plants."Ms Janda recently spent four months conducting water vole surveys in Kielder Forest following the completion of a projectShe realised signs of activity were often washed away, or small signs like droppings or burrows were missed, which is where the idea of training Goose began.
He is working with specialist trainers and Ms Janda hopes he will be ready to help another survey planned for 2025."But in time we'll introduce him to the droppings of a vole and train him to start looking for that smell and to bark when he finds it, then he gets his ball.
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