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Haltom City vs Southlake

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Haltom City, TX and Southlake, TX?

Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Haltom City prohibits intentional feeding of urban wildlife (coyotes, raccoons, feral hogs) that creates a nuisance under Chapter 14. Clean songbird feeders are exempt. TPWD also regulates wildlife feeding statewide.

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Southlake, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHaltom CitySouthlake
ProhibitedIntentional feeding of urban wildlife-
ExemptClean songbird feeders-
Target SpeciesCoyotes, raccoons, feral hogs-
State RoleTPWD for deer, hogs, rehab permits-
Max Fine500 dollars per day-

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Haltom City FAQ

Can I feed coyotes or raccoons in Haltom City?

No. Chapter 14 prohibits intentional feeding of urban wildlife including coyotes, raccoons, opossums, and feral hogs when it creates a nuisance or public safety concern. Fines up to 500 dollars per day apply.

Are bird feeders allowed in Haltom City?

Yes. Songbird feeders and hummingbird feeders are generally allowed provided they are kept clean and do not attract rats, raccoons, or other nuisance species. Seed spills under feeders should be cleaned up.

Who handles coyote sightings in Haltom City?

Haltom City Animal Services handles aggressive or injured wildlife complaints through Police non-emergency. Routine coyote sightings are expected in the region and TPWD offers hazing and removal guidance for problem animals.

Southlake FAQ

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