LOVELAND — Cash is a different sort of hunting dog. He's on the hunt for poachers and endangered species, using his specially trained nose to help Colorado Parks and Wildlife District Wildlife Manager Brock McArdle. One of two nationally certified wildlife law enforcement dogs on the beat with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Cash is part of a pilot program to show how dogs can help sniff out poachers, evidence and the territory of certain species of concern. "He's got a good nose," said McArdle, who is assigned to the Red Feather District in northern Larimer County. Read more on Colorado Springs Gazette