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Wildlife Feeding: Chandler vs Tempe

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Chandler, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Chandler and Tempe have similar restriction levels.

Chandler, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Chandler discourages feeding wildlife under nuisance provisions. The city's desert setting means frequent encounters with javelina, coyotes, and reptiles that should not be intentionally fed.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Tempe addresses wildlife feeding through its nuisance and animal control provisions. The city's desert and urban lake environment (Tempe Town Lake) attracts various wildlife. Feeding wildlife can create nuisance conditions. The Arizona Game and Fish Department regulates wildlife interactions statewide. Property owners should secure trash and avoid feeding coyotes, javelina, and other desert wildlife.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChandlerTempe
Wildlife FeedingDiscouraged by city-
Common WildlifeJavelina, coyotes, snakesCoyotes, javelina, waterfowl near Tempe Town Lake
Bird FeedersAcceptable with management-
CoordinationAZ Game and Fish Dept-
Nuisance Standard-Conditions attracting nuisance wildlife subject to enforcement
State Authority-Arizona Game and Fish Department
Parks-Feeding wildlife may violate park rules
Trash Security-Must secure containers to prevent wildlife access
Feral Cats-TNR programs through local organizations

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chandler FAQ

Can I feed wildlife in Chandler?

Chandler discourages wildlife feeding, especially javelina and coyotes. Intentional feeding can create safety hazards and may result in nuisance citations.

What do I do about coyotes in my Chandler neighborhood?

Do not feed coyotes. Secure trash, pet food, and water sources. Contact Arizona Game and Fish at 602-942-3000 for dangerous wildlife situations.

Tempe FAQ

Can I feed ducks at Tempe Town Lake?

Feeding waterfowl at Tempe Town Lake may violate park rules and contributes to water quality problems. The city discourages feeding wildlife in parks and public spaces.

What about coyotes in my Tempe neighborhood?

Do not feed coyotes. Secure trash, remove pet food from outdoors, and report aggressive behavior to Arizona Game and Fish at (602) 942-3000.

Is feeding birds in my yard regulated?

Bird feeding is generally permitted but should not create rodent problems or other nuisance conditions that affect neighbors.

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