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The Latest In Scientific Field Equipment? Fido's Nose

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Dave Vesely is busy training his dog, Sharpy. She isn’t learning to sit, or fetch or even herd sheep — Sharpy is learning to find the nests of Western Pond Turtles.

These turtles are sneaky. After laying their eggs in a small hole, they knead together dirt, leaves and their …Read More

Source: NPR Science – ingested into KQED

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