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Immediately, 14 new sniffers to join the power of Indian wildlife dogs

Immediately, 14 new sniffers to join the power of Indian wildlife dogs
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Nagpur: Indian fight against wildlife crimes is increasingly encouraging when 14 wildlife protective dogs, also known as’ Super Sniffers, along with 28 handles they will join strength after completing a seven-month training course in Haryana.
Since 2008, Maharashtra has received 10 sniffers and will get three more for the Division of the Amravati, Gondia and Pandharchda forest, two will join Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, and Odisha forest, and one will be for Utrar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu Forest Department.
Two Sniffers will join Force Protection Railway (RPF).
The latest unit of dog sniffer wildlife fainted from the Indo-Tibetal Police Police Basic Training Center (BTC-ITBP) camping in Panchkula (Haryana), and is the ninth batch that will be trained since the launch of the Indian Pioneer and WWF India Sniffer Dog Training Program in 2008 .
Until now, 88 wildlife sniffer dog squad has been trained.
This program is carefully designed to accommodate basic obedience and special detection skills to combat illegal wildlife trade.
Dogs are taught to detect tigers and skin leens, elephant elephants, leather, and deer and sambar horns at the training institution.
Coaches use small wildlife articles to familiarize dogs to find targets with low aroma concentrations in this complex environment.
The head of the Indian Office of Traffic Dr.
Saket Badola said, “The trained sniffer dog under this program works nonstop in a difficult field and so far to help institutions in more than 400 cases of wildlife crimes.
Responses from the forest department to disseminate and use ‘Super Sniffer ‘To control wildlife crimes has been extraordinary.
“Badola said,” Other agencies such as Force Protection Railway (RPF) and Customs are also interested in spreading wildlife Sniffer dogs.
We hope that in the coming years, Sniffer Wildlife dogs Will be used by more enforcement agencies, mandated to protect and save Indian wildlife.
“Two dog squads will be deployed by the south and western areas of the Indian train under a new traffic alliance formed with RPF.
Last year, the RPF mobilized two special Wildlife Sniffer dog squad for the first time in India to curb the smuggling of wildlife destiny through a large railroad network.
Ravi Singh, Secretary General & CEO, WWF India said, “Starting with only two wildlife sniffer dogs in 2008, today the number has grown to 88.
Dedication and commitment of wildlife sniffer dog squads amazing, and the dogs have Become a modifier of the game in an effort against wildlife crimes.

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