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Wildlife Feeding: Cedar Park vs Round Rock

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Cedar Park, TX and Round Rock, TX?

Cedar Park, TX

Williamson County

Few Restrictions

Cedar Park does not have an ordinance specifically prohibiting feeding of wildlife on private property. The city actively discourages the practice via its Wildlife Awareness program, and chronic wildlife feeding that attracts nuisance animals can be cited as a public-nuisance animal violation under §2.03.

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Round Rock, TX

Williamson County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar ParkRound Rock
Stand-alone wildlife-feeding ban?No on private property; yes in city parks-
City guidanceNever feed wildlife (Wildlife Awareness page)-
Enforcement fallbackCedar Park Code §2.03 (Public Nuisance Animals)-
Parks feeding prohibitionCedar Park Code Art. 8.03-
Deer feeding state contextTPWD CWD zone rules may apply (Tex. P&W Code §43.4)-

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Cedar Park FAQ

Can I put out a bird feeder?

Yes — bird feeders for songbirds are not prohibited. However, feeders that attract raccoons, opossums, or deer to your yard could lead to a §2.03 nuisance complaint if neighbors are affected.

Is it illegal to feed deer in my yard?

There is no Cedar Park ordinance specifically banning it on private property, but the city strongly discourages it. State law (Tex. Parks & Wildlife Code §62.0125) bars baiting deer on other people's land without consent.

What about feeding feral cats?

Not specifically banned. Trap-Neuter-Return programs work with Cedar Park Animal Control; uncontrolled feeding that creates a colony may trigger §2.03 nuisance enforcement.

Round Rock FAQ

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