I would like hear everyone's opinion on IDNR's success. In Hamilton and Tipton counties in the past year I have seen several mink, an otter, a bald eagle, several woodcock, and found a turkey carcass. I hear bobcat and badger populations are up. While all of these are great to see, my deer sightings are down, there are zero quail, hardly any rabbits, and no grouse or pheasants. How can they claim success when economically important animals are declining while non-game animals seem to be going fine. Without selling licenses, they will have no money. I'm a scientist by training and I am just not seeing a healthy ecosystem. I see water based species and mature timber species thriving while new growth species declining. I think they are failing Hoosiers. Thoughts?