The GICHD Mine Dog Detection (MDD) project was implemented as independent but closely interlinked sub-activities. The aim was initially to develop international standards and guidelines, including conducting the necessary research to understand their strengths and limitations. The project has, however, evolved into something more. It also provides a focal point and a platform for cooperation between research and practice. The aims will change over time, as a direct product of current and future research results and practical experience. Although dogs are the main focus, some elements focus on alternative use of rats and chemical vapour detection. More than 20 different activities have so far been completed or are in progress. GICHD Training and Advisory Services for Animal Detection Contact
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