Dear Sandi, I live in the same house I grow up in as a boy (1950). This was the small town of Springdale, 17 miles north of the Ohio river and downtown Cincinnati. It was still mostly farmland. We used to hunt the fields and woods and fish in the ponds. There were untouched creeks to catch frogs and crawdad's in. But from the 50's to the 80's there were no Canadians Geese, or Coyotes, or Deer. The area is now all built up with malls, and homes yet all three are now so thick they are pest. The geese dumping all over, the deer causing car wreaks, and the coyotes eating peoples pets. The fishing ponds are gone and are the fields to hunt. But I think the wild life is thumbing there nose at us now saying we are going to get the last laugh. You people got rid of all the hunting places so you have gave us safe haven. Terry