
Saturday, May 23Â
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Escondido, California
Join Mike Veale and Rita Santos for an immersive, one-day seminar focused on the real-world application of conservation K9s in wildlife protection, tracking operations, and counter wildlife trafficking.
This specialized seminar brings together two critical operational disciplines used in the field:
With over 20 years of direct field experience, Mike will share how conservation K9s are actively deployed in anti-poaching, conservation, and counter wildlife trafficking operations across Africa and Asia. His work includes operating dogs in real-world environments for suspect tracking, detection of wildlife contraband, and endangered species detection in the wild. Through Global Conservation Force, these efforts support dozens of K9 units and hundreds of working dogs and handlers across Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe.
Rita Santos brings international experience in conservation detection dog work, including endangered wolf scat detection programs across Europe, along with other endangered species detection efforts that have taken her into field projects in Malaysia. Her instruction will focus on practical scent detection techniques, operational reliability, and the growing role of detection dogs in modern conservation efforts.
Time: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Location: Escondido
Please arrive early to check in and be ready to begin on time.
Registration:
K9 teams will actively participate in all tracking, trailing, and detection exercises. Observer spots include full access to all instruction and demonstrations.
Light refreshments will be available during the day.
This is a small-group, high-impact training designed to maximize hands-on learning, direct instructor engagement, and meaningful field time for each participant.
Join us for a focused day of applied training, real-world insight, and direct connection to the mission of protecting wildlife through highly trained conservation K9 teams.