Their capabilities are carefully developed to support both frontline anti-poaching efforts and broader ecological protection initiatives.
These elite canines are trained to operate in high-risk environments alongside ranger teams.
Tracking and locating armed poachers across challenging terrain, often over long distances.
Assisting in the apprehension of suspects during active operations.
Detecting firearms, ammunition, and spent cartridges, providing crucial evidence for law enforcement and prosecution.
Our specialist detection dogs are trained to identify a diverse range of targets.
Making them indispensable in both enforcement and conservation contexts.
Ivory, rhino horn, and pangolin scales.
Injured or orphaned wildlife requiring rescue and intervention.
Involved in human–wildlife conflict, enabling targeted, humane responses.
Supporting anti-poaching intelligence and disease monitoring.
That threaten ecosystem balance.
Including turtle and bird species, for protection and monitoring.
And other poaching implements that pose a widespread threat to wildlife.
Linked to broader criminal networks.
Supporting early detection and biosecurity efforts.
Our dogs contribute significantly to conservation science and ecological monitoring.
Species identification and scat detection, enabling non-invasive population studies.
Supporting environmental impact assessments and biodiversity surveys.
Assisting with wildlife collaring and tracking programs, improving long-term conservation data and management strategies.
Deployed to enhance site security and rapid response capabilities.
Routine fence line inspections to detect breaches or tampering.
Intrusion detection across protected areas and high-risk zones.
Night patrol operations, where their heightened senses provide a critical advantage in low-visibility conditions.
Every sponsorship directly funds the training, deployment and ongoing care of a working dog and its ranger, and the species they protect.