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Wildlife Feeding: Boulder City vs Paradise

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Paradise, NV?

Paradise has fewer restrictions than Boulder City.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Feeding wildlife including coyotes, burros, bighorn sheep, and waterfowl is prohibited in Boulder City. Wild burros are protected federally but intentional feeding is a violation.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Feeding big game, predators, and wild burros is prohibited under NRS 503 and federal Red Rock Canyon NCA and BLM rules. Backyard bird feeders allowed. Feeding feral cats follows Title 10 TNR framework.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityParadise
Feeding BanAll wildlife-
BurrosFederally protected-
Federal LawWild Horse and Burro Act 1971-
State AgencyNevada Dept of Wildlife-
Report702-293-9283-
Big Game-Feeding prohibited (NRS)
Wild Burros-Prohibited (BLM)
Backyard Birds-Allowed
Feral Cats-TNR framework
Red Rock-Federal no-feed

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Boulder City FAQ

Can I feed the wild burros in Boulder City?

No. Feeding or harassing wild burros violates both Boulder City code and the federal Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act, with federal fines up to 2,000 dollars.

What about backyard bird feeders?

Songbird feeders are allowed but should be managed to avoid attracting larger wildlife like coyotes. Keep feeders elevated and clean up spilled seed promptly.

Paradise FAQ

Is it illegal to feed coyotes in my Clark County yard?

Feeding predators intentionally is prohibited under Nevada wildlife law and can create a Title 14 nuisance if it draws complaints. Remove pet food, secure trash, and do not leave water sources accessible to wildlife.

Can I feed the wild burros at Red Rock Canyon?

No. Feeding burros at Red Rock Canyon NCA is a federal offense under BLM rules and can result in fines up to $1,000. It also creates dangerous vehicle-burro interactions on SR 159.

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