When they are not using their sniffing super powers to help the environment, the conservation canines featured in my book have been practicing their reading skills. I am delighted to have received so many paws up reviews from Diesel, Seuss, Pips, Dio, Benny and Alli! Thank you!
In the last few months, Conservation Canines: How Dogs Work for the Environment has received much media attention, and is still going strong into 2022. Read all the stories and interviews published so far, in English and French.
– Dogs with jobs that help the world take centre stage in new book: Interview with the Vancouver Sun (December 202)
– Interview with CBC host Gloria Macarenko for the radio show On the Coast (November 2021)
– Conservation dogs offer lessons of hope and resilience: Interview with Marc Bekoff for Psychology Today (October 2021)
– How former shelter dogs are trained to become environment-saving conservation canines: Interview with Rover’s Dog People blog
– Artists Among Us: Stories and photos to inspire change – Artists Among Us profile in the West End Journal (November 2021)
– Humans’ best friend also a conservation hero, Gulf Island Driftwood (November 2021)
– Conservation Canines: Le nouveau livre d’Isabelle Groc – Entrevue avec Radio-Canada (October 2021)
– Can your dog become a conservation Canine? Pet Connection Magazine (January 2022)
– Conservation Dogs Helping to Protect Endangered Species, Coastal Canine magazine (Winter 2022)
– Isabelle Groc: The Conservation Canines’ Storyteller: featured in the “Cool Dog People” section of Dogster Magazine, on the theme of “People and Dogs who Help the Environment. (April-May 2022)
– Hakai Magazine: Coastal Kids Books selection
– Globe and Mail: Kids Books Gift Guide
– Modern Dog Magazine: Holiday Gift Guide