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Wildlife Feeding: Denver vs Nashville

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Denver, CO and Nashville, TN?

Denver and Nashville have similar restriction levels.

Denver, CO

Denver County

Some Restrictions

Denver prohibits intentional feeding of deer, elk, bears, coyotes, foxes, raccoons, skunks, and prairie dogs under DRMC Β§8-91. Bird feeders allowed but must be bear-resistant from Apr 15-Nov 15 in foothill zones.

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Nashville, TN

Davidson County

Some Restrictions

Metro discourages feeding deer, coyotes, raccoons, and other wildlife in residential areas, and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency restricts feeding that habituates wild animals or spreads disease. Bird feeders are generally allowed if maintained.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDenverNashville
CodeDRMC Β§8-91-
ProhibitedDeer, bears, coyotes, foxes-
Bird FeedersRemove Apr-Nov in bear zones-
State LawC.R.S. Β§33-6-131-
State agency-Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
CWD rules-Statewide deer feeding limits
Bird feeders-Allowed if maintained
Common nuisance species-Coyotes, raccoons, deer

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Denver FAQ

Who enforces wildlife feeding rules in Denver County?

Denver County's code enforcement division is responsible for animals ordinances. You can report violations or request information through the Denver County government website or by calling the main municipal line.

What are typical penalties for violating wildlife feeding rules?

Most Denver County animals violations start with a written warning followed by escalating civil fines for repeat offenses. Specific dollar amounts and any criminal-misdemeanor exposure depend on the section of code; consult Denver County's municipal code or staff for the current penalty schedule.

Nashville FAQ

Is it illegal to feed deer in my yard?

It can be, especially during hunting seasons or in CWD management zones. TWRA rules restrict feeding that concentrates deer; check current statewide regulations before placing corn or salt.

Are bird feeders allowed?

Yes, bird feeders are generally permitted. Keep them clean, store seed in sealed containers, and remove them temporarily if bears or rodents become a problem in your area.

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