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Wildlife Feeding: Burlington vs Lowell

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Burlington, MA and Lowell, MA?

Burlington and Lowell have similar restriction levels.

Burlington, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Feeding wildlife in Middlesex County is restricted by local bylaws and MassWildlife rules. Intentionally feeding deer, bears, turkeys, and coyotes is prohibited statewide; bird feeding is generally allowed.

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Lowell, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Intentional feeding of deer, bears, coyotes, and waterfowl is discouraged in Lowell; feeding that creates a public health nuisance can be cited by the Board of Health.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurlingtonLowell
Bear feedingBanned statewide 321 CMR 2.13Prohibited by MassWildlife
Deer/turkeyBanned in most towns-
Bird feedersSeasonal limits in bear areasAllowed if maintained
WaterfowlBanned at most pondsDiscouraged; water-quality concern
Fines50-500 dollars-
Coyotes-Feeding creates nuisance liability
Fine range-50 to 300 dollars

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Burlington FAQ

Can I feed the ducks at Fresh Pond?

No. Cambridge prohibits feeding waterfowl at Fresh Pond Reservation and other public waters to protect water quality.

Are bird feeders legal?

Yes, but in towns with bear activity you may need to remove feeders April-November to avoid attracting bears.

Lowell FAQ

Can I feed ducks at the river?

Occasional small feeding is not prohibited, but bread is unhealthy and large-scale feeding can draw citations from the Parks Department.

What about stray cats?

Cat colony feeding is unregulated but can be cited if it creates a rodent or sanitation problem.

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