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Wildlife Feeding: Green Valley vs Marana

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Marana, AZ?

Marana has fewer restrictions than Green Valley.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

ARS 17-255.06 prohibits intentionally feeding wildlife in Pima County, including javelina, coyotes, and other large wild mammals. Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) enforces. Rattlesnake encounters are common; AZGFD recommends leaving venomous wildlife undisturbed. Violations carry civil penalties.

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Marana, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Marana discourages wildlife feeding through Town Code nuisance provisions and ARS 17-255.06, which makes it unlawful to intentionally feed wildlife in a manner that creates a public nuisance. Javelina, coyotes, and bobcats are common in the Sonoran Desert foothills around Dove Mountain.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyMarana
State LawARS 17-255.06 prohibits wildlife feedingARS 17-255.06 prohibits intentional feeding
Common WildlifeJavelina, coyote, rattlesnake, bobcatJavelina, coyote, bobcat, rattlesnake
EnforcementAZ Game and Fish: 623-236-7201-
Protected SpeciesGila monster (ARS 17-309)-
Bird FeedersAllowed if elevated, no ground spillage-
Local Code-Chapter 6-1 nuisance provisions
Penalty-Class 1 misdemeanor under state law

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Green Valley FAQ

Can I feed javelina or coyotes?

No. ARS 17-255.06 prohibits intentionally feeding wildlife including javelina and coyotes. Violations may result in civil penalties from the Arizona Game and Fish Department.

What should I do about a rattlesnake on my property?

Do not attempt to kill or relocate it. Call a licensed rattlesnake removal service or AZGFD at 623-236-7201. Rattlesnakes are protected wildlife under Arizona law.

Marana FAQ

Can I feed javelina or coyotes in Marana?

No. ARS 17-255.06 makes it unlawful to intentionally feed wildlife in a way that creates a nuisance. Arizona Game and Fish can issue citations with penalties up to $2,500.

What if wildlife comes onto my property for pet food?

While accidental attraction is not a direct violation, Marana Code Enforcement and Arizona Game and Fish recommend securing pet food and garbage. Persistent wildlife attraction due to negligence can be cited as a nuisance under Town Code Chapter 6-1.

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