One of the biggest projects our team has been involved in is at the location of the Ft. Simcoe Native American Boarding School in Eastern Washington. Over the course of 8 days, our K9's covered more than 30 acres of the grounds where the school once stood.
Tammy Ayer with the Yakima Herald penned an article on recent research and the work done with our dogs.
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Anna King with Northwest Public Broadcasting created an excellent radio broadcast and article about the school's history and our work there.
We have collaborated on a project with the Northern State Hospital Cemetery Restoration Project Lead, John Horne, to explore the use of our historically trained human remains detection dogs to locate unmarked graves in the fenced in cemetery and also to determine if there are unmarked graves outside the designated cemetery.
Northern State Hospital at one time was the largest asylum in Washington State and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This is an article about the work we did at the Union Pioneer Calvary Cemetery in Tumwater, WA.