Or at least one dog -- with maybe another being recruited.

On Sep 3, 2012, at 8:51 AM, Michael Palij wrote:

> An interesting article in the NY Times reports on the use of dogs in
> the study of sea mammals like the orca, specifically, using the dog's
> sense of smell to locate the "byproducts" that such animals leave
> behind.
> 
> http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/02/us/sniffing-out-a-subtle-scent-to-help-save-some-whales.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all
> 
> Deborah A. Giles, the graduate student who is doing her dissertation
> on using "canine-assisted marine research" and does most of the
> handling of Tucker, the dog being used, is probably going to have to
> prepare herself for hearing the same comment over and over and over
> again about her dissertation:
> 
> "Hey, that's a a pretty sh*tty dissertation!" ;-)

Paul Brandon
Emeritus Professor of Psychology
Minnesota State University, Mankato
[email protected]




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