Quail are slowly making a comeback in Southern Indiana. Yotes are getting bad, and I have actually seen bobcats fairly close to houses when it used to only be a deep woods.wolves, bears, elk, woodland bison, various small game & birds… I wish we had them all still. But with like 97% private land (primarily industry and agriculture, too) I can’t see many species we don’t want lasting long here
Are you talking about the wolf sanctuary by Brookston?We have dozens of wolves in Tippecanoe county, but they're all penned up.
When we would camp down at Monroe (not in a campground), I used to hear a bunch of them when I would be out "doing my business" in the woods at night. That's a little... disconcerting! They would always sound like they were just one ridge over. I was always armed but still...I heard a pack of yotes in Greene-Sullivan a couple of years ago that made me wish I'd been carrying extra mags... Must have been 30 to 40 of them judging by the number of voices, and they covered about 180 degrees of the area. They were only a couple ridges over from me, and I was seriously wondering what would happen if they came my way. I was...concerned.
If that had been actual wolves, I would more than likely have been scared ****-less.
Yes, it's called Wolf Park, and it's a nice little attraction.Are you talking about the wolf sanctuary by Brookston?