Austin vs Dallas
How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Austin, TX and Dallas, TX?
Dallas has fewer restrictions than Austin.
Austin, TX
Travis County
Austin City Code Chapter 3-2 prohibits intentional feeding of deer, coyotes, javelinas, and other wildlife where it attracts nuisance populations. Bird feeding is allowed. Texas Parks & Wildlife Code adds state-level rules on baiting and game species.
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Dallas County
Dallas does not have a specific citywide ordinance prohibiting wildlife feeding. Dallas City Code Chapter 32 (Parks) restricts certain activities in parks, and Chapter 7 (Animals) addresses animal control. Feeding wildlife in parks may be restricted by posted rules under Sec. 32-1 (safety of patrons). The city discourages feeding coyotes and feral animals as a public safety measure but relies primarily on education rather than specific penalties.
View full Dallas rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Austin | Dallas |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Citywide Ban | - | No specific wildlife feeding prohibition |
| Parks | - | Ch. 32, Sec. 32-1 allows posted restrictions |
| Coyotes | - | City discourages feeding; education-based approach |
| Feral Animals | - | Ch. 7 addresses animal control generally |
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Austin FAQ
Dallas FAQ
Is it illegal to feed wildlife in Dallas?
There is no specific citywide ban on feeding wildlife. However, parks may have posted restrictions under Chapter 32, and the city strongly discourages feeding coyotes or feral animals.
Can I feed birds in my Dallas yard?
Yes. Dallas does not prohibit residential bird feeding. However, if feeders attract nuisance wildlife, the city may address it through animal control provisions under Chapter 7.
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