Better watch them alligators. Chomp. Chomp.
Don't want the gators -- not enough water. Don't need them actually, since the constant traffic through certain areas has gotten the local mountain lion and black bear population far too familiar with humans.
I have found four load-out sites in the Huachuca Mountains in the past couple of months that were rapidly abandoned. One was full of mountain lion tracks, the other three full of bear tracks and bear droppings -- the bears have learned how to open cans with their teeth. Yogi Bear liked picnic baskets; his local cousins prefer backpacks.
One mountain lion has already come down out of the hills and set up housekeeping on the San Pedro River -- alias Highway 101 for illegals. The size of his tracks and length of stride indicate he's a male senior citizen. It won't take him long to find out that two-legged prey is far easier than javelina, Sonoran white tail deer, or cattle.