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Wildlife Feeding: Heath vs Newark

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Heath, OH and Newark, OH?

Heath and Newark have similar restriction levels.

Heath, OH

Licking County

Some Restrictions

Ohio Division of Wildlife regulations universally prohibit feeding deer in disease zones and feeding most wildlife in ways that create nuisance, with statewide bear and waterfowl rules.

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Newark, OH

Licking County

Some Restrictions

Newark CO §618.18 prohibits any animal from being on a city sidewalk unless leashed and under control, and §618.01's running-at-large rule effectively bars unrestrained wildlife feeding that draws strays. Newark has no standalone wildlife-feeding ordinance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHeathNewark
AuthorityORC 1531.04-
Deer FeedingBanned in CWD zones-
Bear FeedingProhibited statewide-
EnforcementDivision of Wildlife-
Code Section-Newark CO §618.18
Wildlife Feeding Rule-No city-specific ban
State Authority-Ohio Division of Wildlife
Penalty-Minor → 4th-degree misdemeanor

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Heath FAQ

Can I feed deer in my Ohio backyard?

It depends on your county. Ohio bans deer feeding in chronic wasting disease surveillance zones under OAC 1501:31-15-03. Outside those zones, state law allows it but local rules may not.

Is feeding bears illegal in Ohio?

Yes. Black bears are state-listed and protected, and feeding them is prohibited under Division of Wildlife rules implementing ORC 1531.02. Violations can result in fines and citations.

Newark FAQ

Is feeding feral cats illegal in Newark?

Newark has no specific anti-feeding ordinance. However, if feeding attracts strays that violate §618.01 (running-at-large) or §618.07 (barking nuisance), the property owner can be cited under those sections.

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