IV Executive Director, Souta Callinglast has been working diligently in the field this summer visiting numerous significant places in Blackfeet Territory for the Chronic Wasting Disease(CWD)/contaminant monitoring project. This August she was able to personally show Working Dogs for Conservation and Penn State Vets the environmental variability in the project area.
Working Dogs for Conservation selects, trains, and deploys detection dog and handler teams for conservation work around the world. Indigenous vision has been training our own Kiinii with Souta Callinglast, IV executive director since last Read more…
Although Chronic Wasting Disease has been around for decades, its movement westward is reaching the Montana eastern Rocky Mountain front and more positives are being found within or near Indigenous communities that have members who Read more…
Apply to work with Conservation Dogs monitoring Chronic Wasting Disease with Working Dogs for Conservation and Indigenous Vision! Indigenous Vision (IV) and Working Dogs for Conservation (WD4C) are seeking 2 interns to work with the Read more…