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Quick Fact

92% of residents believe that the city is on track with resident’s environmental concerns
--2008 Residential Survey

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Wildlife/Endangered

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Canada Geese

They are abundant and prevalent in St. Louis Park. This can be a concern due to the large quantities in parks and community areas. To find out more about this animal, click here.

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Deer
Deer have become a fact of life in St. Louis Park. While some people enjoy the presence of deer in and around their yards, others are dismayed by the costly damage to their trees, shrubs, flowers and vegetables. To reduce the likelihood of extensive landscape damage from deer, try planting trees, shrubs, and flowers that are less attractive to deer. Be aware, however, that a hungry deer will eat almost anything.

To learn more about deer, click here.
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Metropolitan Mosquito Control DistrictMosquito
The Metropolitan Mosquito Control District provides a variety of services in the metropolitan area including St. Louis Park to monitor and control nuisance insect populations.

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