We are Jake Lammi & Suzie Marlow, and together we have more than 15 years of detection dog experience. We live in Southern Colorado with our four detection dogs: Zilly, Ranger, Skye & Nelson.
Our teams are true veterans of conservation detection dog work. We have spent many years and many miles searching the deserts, mountains and jungles across the world in the name of conservation.
All of our dogs were rescued from various shelters across the U.S. and had one thing in common - an undying desire to play ball. Once deemed tuff-to-adopt, these diamonds in the ruff have truly been able to shine for conservation.
We started our careers at the University of Washington’s Conservation Canines program, where we were some of the first dog teams consistently searching for bird and bat mortalities at major wind facilities.
We lived remotely and gained extensive experience detecting scat from many species, specializing in mountain lion and fisher.
We even sniffed through Nepal & Vietnam looking for pangolin scat as a USAID-funded Wildlife Crime Tech Challenge recipient.
Later, we co-founded Rogue Detection Teams, where we continued to conduct field work across the U.S. This included an intensive backpacking project sniffing for Sierra Nevada red fox throughout Yosemite National Park.
Shortly after were on the leading edge of research trials to detect plant diseases for the Cherry and Wine industry in Washington state.
...long story short...
We came from two fast-paced world-renown conservation detection dog programs and we will use our extensive experience to produce excellent work for your research.
As Diamond Dog Detection Teams, we aim to apply the detection dog methodology to challenging and cutting-edge projects. We are here to handle your remote and complex scenarios, providing efficient and precise solutions.
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