I know some people are afraid of it and there may not seem to be enough wilderness for it to live without human encounters, but personally I’d like to see it live and thrive in Indiana. First one since 1871. That’s just seems kind of “special” to me. I guess I’m a sap, I don’t know how else to articulate what I mean. I hope it’s not killed off right away while just moseying around not harming anything, but I’m sure there are guys in the woods with guns right now hoping they get a chance (excuse) to kill it. Reminds me of the story in December about the first mountain lion in Kentucky since before the Civil War was treed by dogs and immediately “dispatched” by a Department of Fish and Wildlife officer because it was dusk and he didn’t want to lose track of it in the dark.