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Wildlife Feeding: Gresham vs Troutdale

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Gresham, OR and Troutdale, OR?

Gresham and Troutdale have similar restriction levels.

Gresham, OR

Multnomah County

Some Restrictions

Multnomah County prohibits intentional feeding of wildlife that creates a nuisance under MCC 13.200 animal control provisions. Oregon ORS 496.730 prohibits feeding big game (deer, elk) that creates a public safety hazard. Portland encourages bird-friendly practices but regulates bird feeders in areas with bear activity in the Forest Park urban-wildland interface.

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Troutdale, OR

Multnomah County

Some Restrictions

Multnomah County prohibits intentional feeding of wildlife that creates a nuisance under MCC 13.200 animal control provisions. Oregon ORS 496.730 prohibits feeding big game (deer, elk) that creates a public safety hazard. Portland encourages bird-friendly practices but regulates bird feeders in areas with bear activity in the Forest Park urban-wildland interface.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreshamTroutdale
Big Game LawORS 496.730ORS 496.730
County CodeMCC 13.200MCC 13.200
Bear SeasonMay-October activeMay-October active
Feral Cat TNRCounty program requiredCounty program required
Fines$50-$500$50-$500

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Gresham FAQ

Can I feed the deer in Multnomah County?

No if it creates a safety hazard. ORS 496.730 prohibits feeding big game that creates public safety risk, with a $500 penalty enforced by ODFW.

Who enforces wildlife feeding rules in Multnomah County?

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

Troutdale FAQ

Can I feed the deer in Multnomah County?

No if it creates a safety hazard. ORS 496.730 prohibits feeding big game that creates public safety risk, with a $500 penalty enforced by ODFW.

Who enforces wildlife feeding rules in Multnomah County?

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

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