Project Catalog
Our projects span wildlife population monitoring, diet and food-web ecology, endangered species conservation, and renewable energy impact studies, using non-invasive methods to generate high-quality data in challenging field conditions.
Wildlife Surveys
Studying Elusive SpeciesProject Goals: assist in non-invasive scat detection and collection to support research on Pacific and Humboldt marten distribution, connectivity, and habitat use in coastal ecosystems.
Post-Construction Monitoring
Assessing Infrastructure ImpactsProject Goals: the study focuses on how the painted blade of a wind turbine affect fatality rates for eagles, diurnal non-eagle birds, and bats.
Project Goals: assist in post-construction monitoring at green energy facilities to detect bird and bat fatalities.

Project Goals: evaluate the effectiveness of detection dogs in locating bird fatalities associated with guy-wire infrastructure to improve post-construction monitoring methodologies.
Additional Applications
Pilot Studies & Ways Detection Dogs Contribute
Project Goals: assess the efficacy of carcass detection dogs in locating California ground squirrel mortalities in agricultural landscapes to support monitoring and impact assessment efforts.
















