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Wildlife Feeding: East Providence vs Foster Center

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between East Providence, RI and Foster Center, RI?

East Providence and Foster Center have similar restriction levels.

East Providence, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

Rhode Island prohibits feeding of deer and certain wildlife under RIGL Β§20-16 and RI DEM regulations. Providence County municipalities also address wildlife feeding through nuisance and public health ordinances, especially for urban coyotes and geese.

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Foster Center, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

Rhode Island prohibits feeding of deer and certain wildlife under RIGL Β§20-16 and RI DEM regulations. Providence County municipalities also address wildlife feeding through nuisance and public health ordinances, especially for urban coyotes and geese.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast ProvidenceFoster Center
Deer FeedingProhibited by RI DEMProhibited by RI DEM
State AuthorityRIGL Title 20RIGL Title 20
Park GeeseNo feeding in parksNo feeding in parks
BearsNW RI emergingNW RI emerging
RodentsProvidence Β§13-9Providence Β§13-9

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

East Providence FAQ

Is it illegal to feed deer in Rhode Island?

Yes. RI DEM Fish and Wildlife regulations prohibit intentional feeding and baiting of white-tailed deer statewide, with fines up to $500. The rule helps prevent disease spread (CWD) and vehicle collisions.

Can I feed ducks and geese at Roger Williams Park?

No. Providence Parks Department prohibits feeding wildlife at Roger Williams Park. Feeding causes water pollution, dependency, and aggressive bird behavior. Violation fines typically $50 to $200.

Foster Center FAQ

Is it illegal to feed deer in Rhode Island?

Yes. RI DEM Fish and Wildlife regulations prohibit intentional feeding and baiting of white-tailed deer statewide, with fines up to $500. The rule helps prevent disease spread (CWD) and vehicle collisions.

Can I feed ducks and geese at Roger Williams Park?

No. Providence Parks Department prohibits feeding wildlife at Roger Williams Park. Feeding causes water pollution, dependency, and aggressive bird behavior. Violation fines typically $50 to $200.

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