#102 Tracking Predators with Wesley Visscher

#102 Tracking Predators with Wesley Visscher

Episode #102 In this conversation, Cameron Ford interviews Wesley Visser from Sent Imprint for Dogs. They discuss Wesley's background and the work his company does in conservation detection. Wesley shares his passion for training dogs to protect endangered species and combat poaching. They talk about the most common items that are poached, such as rhino horn, pangolin scales, and ivory. Wesley emphasizes the importance of wildlife conservation and the connection between poaching and other criminal activities. They also discuss the dangers faced by handlers of conservation detection dogs. The conversation in this part focuses on the training process for conservation dogs, specifically in the areas of wildlife detection and tracking. Wesley explains that the training time for wildlife detection dogs is around 5 to 6 months, while tracking dogs require more time, sometimes up to 2.5 years. He emphasizes the importance of selecting the right breed for each specific task and training them from a young age. Wesley also discusses the challenges of training dogs to work in different environments, such as high humidity, high temperatures, and wet conditions. He highlights the need for handlers to be able to read their dogs' behavior and understand the terrain they are working in. Additionally, he mentions the importance of teaching dogs both ground tracking and air-scenting techniques, depending on the operational requirements. Wesley shares stories from his deployments in Africa and the Ivory Coast, highlighting the challenges of searching for both poachers and wildlife. He discusses the different types of dogs used in tracking, their behaviors, and the importance of training them in lower drive to avoid burning out too quickly. Wesley emphasizes the need to reward the search and focus on the process rather than just the end result. He also talks about the unique challenges of searching on boats and the importance of adapting tactics to different environments. Wesley encourages handlers to think outside the box and reward the dog for searching, not just finding.

Takeaways

Conservation detection dogs play a crucial role in protecting endangered species and combating poaching.

The most common items that are poached include rhino horn, pangolin scales, and ivory.

Poaching is connected to other criminal activities such as human trafficking and terrorism.

Wildlife conservation is essential for maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem balance.

Handlers of conservation detection dogs face significant risks in their work.

Training time for wildlife detection dogs is around 5 to 6 months, while tracking dogs may require up to 2.5 years of training.

Selecting the right breed for each specific task is crucial in conservation dog training.
Handlers need to be able to read their dogs' behavior and understand the terrain they are working in.
Dogs should be trained in both ground tracking and air-scenting techniques, depending on the operational requirements. Deployments in Africa and the Ivory Coast present unique challenges in searching for both poachers and wildlife.
Training tracking dogs in lower drive helps prevent burnout and allows for better behavior observation.
Rewarding the search and focusing on the process, rather than just the end result, leads to better performance and reduces false indications.
Adapting tactics to different environments, such as boats, is crucial for successful searches.
Thinking outside the box and rewarding the dog for searching, not just finding, enhances motivation and performance.

You can contact Wesley at http://www.scentimprint.com

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