Click Science and Discovery Magazine for Preschoolers and Young Children

Sniffing for Scat

Click: Hi, Eba! Conservation canine sure is hard to say. What does it mean?

Eba: We’re dogs who work with scientists to help rare animals. My job is to sniff out orca whale scat. Other dogs find different scat smells.

Click: Scat? What’s that?

Eba: It’s a polite word for poop.

Click: Ew! Why would you want to find that?

The scientists I work with study

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