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Wildlife Feeding: Honolulu vs Kapolei

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Honolulu, HI and Kapolei, HI?

Honolulu and Kapolei have similar restriction levels.

Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Honolulu and Hawaii law restrict feeding feral cats, chickens, monk seals, sea turtles, and nene geese. Intentional feeding that harms protected species or creates nuisances on public property can trigger civil and criminal penalties.

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Kapolei, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Kapolei has no blanket wildlife-feeding ban, but feeding feral chickens, cats, or pigs often prompts nuisance citations and HOA complaints across the Second City.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHonoluluKapolei
Monk seal approach50-foot federal buffer-
Nene protectionHRS Chapter 195D-
TNRM coloniesAllowed if registered-
Federal max fine$25,000 per incident-
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Honolulu FAQ

Is feeding feral chickens illegal?

Not directly, but feeding chickens on public property or in ways that create neighbor complaints violates Honolulu nuisance ordinances. Repeat citations carry fines up to $500 under ROH Chapter 7.

Can I feed beach turtles?

No. Green sea turtles are federally protected. Feeding, touching, or approaching closer than 10 feet violates federal law and can bring fines exceeding $1,000 from NOAA enforcement.

Kapolei FAQ

Is trap-neuter-return allowed?

Yes, through registered colony caretakers. Unregistered feeding stations remain vulnerable to nuisance action.

What about backyard bird feeders?

Small bird feeders are generally fine but can draw feral chickens or mynas, triggering complaints.

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