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Four Indiana conservation officer K-9 teams now on duty

(Photo supplied/Indiana Department of Natural Resources)
Four new Indiana conservation officer K-9 teams have graduated and are now on duty, assisting in locating wildlife, ginseng, and missing persons.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources launched the K-9 program in 1997, with the teams playing a crucial role in tracking poachers and finding evidence.
The K-9 Resource Protection Program spans nine weeks, equipping the dogs and handlers with the necessary skills for their vital work in conservation and public safety.

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