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closed #199822

Wildlife Conflict

Hoosier Acres: E Adair Ln, S Meadowbrook Dr, etc.

Case Date:
1/1/2025

In Hoosier Acres (E Adair Ln, S Meadowbrook Dr, etc.) there have been several sightings of Coyotes. There is at least one pair with one of the animals appearing to have an injured hind leg. The animals walk by homes and people during daylight without too much fear.

closed #203300

Wildlife Conflict

E Laurelwood Dr

Case Date:
6/10/2025

On June 4th I saw a fawn with a doe (not uncommon), but the doe had a severe gash on her underside. Flesh was hanging down and I could see her insides. The both walked away. Over the next several days, I saw an lone fawn, but no doe would ever emerge to be with it. Now, for the past 3 days, this fawn has been laying against the house at 2205 East Laurelwood Drive, about 15 feet off the side walk (not very protected). I've lived in the area for 19 years and have seen hundreds of does with fawns, often separated, but this definitely seems different.

closed #199148

Wildlife Conflict

8491 S Rockport RD

Case Date:
11/1/2024

Numerous exotic and wildlife species being held in a residence. Generally in poor condition with too many rabbits and guinea pigs. Wild animals also being held. Adoptions of exotic animals. Inside structure is unfinished.

closed #202122

Wildlife Conflict

807 S Morton ST UNIT 4

Case Date:
4/16/2025

Unit four tenant continues to feed deer and rodents by deliberately putting corn and bird seed on the floor of their porch.

closed #199598

Wildlife Conflict

722 E Hunter AVE

Case Date:
12/8/2024

To City of Bloomington, I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out on behalf of myself, my roommates, and our neighbors regarding a growing concern in our neighborhood. Every evening, around 4:00 p.m. and continuing through the night, we experience an influx of hundreds of crows flocking to our street and surrounding area. This results in a significant accumulation of bird droppings on our cars, as well as on nearby properties. The volume of droppings has become so excessive that it poses a risk to residents walking or entering their vehicles, as the droppings frequently land on people and properties. While I understand this may sound unusual, the situation has persisted for over two weeks, and we are becoming increasingly concerned about the potential health implications. The sheer volume of droppings is difficult to understate, and we believe it could lead to further issues if left unaddressed. The attached PDF includes proof of others cars as well as a photo of just one area of trees where the crows sit for hours. We would greatly appreciate any assistance or guidance on how this matter can be resolved, as we feel it is beginning to impact our quality of life. Thank you for your time and attention to this issue. We look forward to your response.

closed #193505

Wildlife Conflict

620 S Anita ST

Case Date:
9/11/2024

Raccoon persist under porch. Caught in trap, uncertain as to proper relocation protocol.

closed #192237

Wildlife Conflict

521 S Parkway Dr

Case Date:
7/16/2024

There is a baby skunk roaming around in the yards and on the street. I'm concerned it will be hit or hurt by another animal. I think it may have lost his mother.

closed #192414

Wildlife Conflict

515 S Washington St

Case Date:
7/24/2024

Dead animal (maybe gopher or groundhog) swarming with flies and probably maggots blocking the sidewalk. Going south on Washington, it’s the left sidewalk. Approximately across from 514 and 515.

closed #201977

Wildlife Conflict

4503 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
4/9/2025

There are multiple birds nests on the stairs on either side of the building. There’s one on the side facing the apartment complex and two on the side facing LaserLite. One of the birds nests has eggs in it. I’m worried because there are residents with animals and the birds nests aren’t safe sitting out on the steps.

closed #198921

Wildlife Conflict

3740 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
10/21/2024

Deceased doe