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In this episode, I talk with Gary Jackson about training Migaloo, the worlds first canine archaeologist.
Episode notes are available on the ArchaeoCafé website.
About Gary Jackson
Gary has over 30 years experience training dogs for a variety of occupations, including some traditional tasks such as guarding, narcotics detection, and explosives detection - as well as some unique occupations including koala, cane toad, and cancer detection. Most notable for archaeologists is that he trained the first dog to work exclusively in detecting ancient human remains.
Web:
About Migaloo
Migaloo was a black Labrador retriever (and a bit of mastiff) from Australia, trained by Gary Jackson. In the Aboriginal language of Australia, "migaloo" means "white fellow". She was the world's first dog to be trained exclusively to work in archaeology by detecting buried historical human remains. She worked in Australia with her handler Bud Streten in his work locating and protecting traditional burial sites. In addition to her work in Australia, she also worked in France and Belgium to look for lost WWII graves. Migaloo retired in 2013 and passed away in 2019.
Web:
Some useful terminology and links
How to Select and Raise Your Ultimate Dog [book]
Human Remains Detection Dogs as a New Prospecting Method in Archaeology [article]
Detection dog
Human remains detection (HRD) or cadaver dogs
For more episodes and news, visit our website and social media pages.
Blog: http://archaeocafe.kvasirpublishing.com/archaeoblog/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archaeocafe/
Anchor: https://anchor.fm/archaeocafe
By ArchaeoCaféIn this episode, I talk with Gary Jackson about training Migaloo, the worlds first canine archaeologist.
Episode notes are available on the ArchaeoCafé website.
About Gary Jackson
Gary has over 30 years experience training dogs for a variety of occupations, including some traditional tasks such as guarding, narcotics detection, and explosives detection - as well as some unique occupations including koala, cane toad, and cancer detection. Most notable for archaeologists is that he trained the first dog to work exclusively in detecting ancient human remains.
Web:
About Migaloo
Migaloo was a black Labrador retriever (and a bit of mastiff) from Australia, trained by Gary Jackson. In the Aboriginal language of Australia, "migaloo" means "white fellow". She was the world's first dog to be trained exclusively to work in archaeology by detecting buried historical human remains. She worked in Australia with her handler Bud Streten in his work locating and protecting traditional burial sites. In addition to her work in Australia, she also worked in France and Belgium to look for lost WWII graves. Migaloo retired in 2013 and passed away in 2019.
Web:
Some useful terminology and links
How to Select and Raise Your Ultimate Dog [book]
Human Remains Detection Dogs as a New Prospecting Method in Archaeology [article]
Detection dog
Human remains detection (HRD) or cadaver dogs
For more episodes and news, visit our website and social media pages.
Blog: http://archaeocafe.kvasirpublishing.com/archaeoblog/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archaeocafe/
Anchor: https://anchor.fm/archaeocafe

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