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Wildlife Feeding: Indiantown vs Stuart

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Indiantown, FL and Stuart, FL?

Indiantown and Stuart have similar restriction levels.

Indiantown, FL

Martin County

Some Restrictions

Florida law prohibits intentional feeding of black bears, alligators, crocodiles, sandhill cranes, foxes, raccoons, and pelicans. These FWC rules apply statewide regardless of local ordinances.

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Stuart, FL

Martin County

Some Restrictions

Florida law prohibits intentional feeding of black bears, alligators, crocodiles, sandhill cranes, foxes, raccoons, and pelicans. These FWC rules apply statewide regardless of local ordinances.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIndiantownStuart
StatuteF.S. 379.412F.S. 379.412
Rule68A-4.001 F.A.C.68A-4.001 F.A.C.
Bear feedingProhibited statewideProhibited statewide
First offenseUp to $500 fineUp to $500 fine

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Indiantown FAQ

Can I feed ducks at a Florida pond?

Feeding ducks is not prohibited statewide, but feeding sandhill cranes, pelicans, and alligators that may share the pond is illegal under FWC rules.

What if a bear visits my Florida yard?

Secure trash, pet food, and grills. After a written FWC warning, leaving attractants accessible can be charged as illegal bear feeding under Rule 68A-4.001.

Stuart FAQ

Can I feed ducks at a Florida pond?

Feeding ducks is not prohibited statewide, but feeding sandhill cranes, pelicans, and alligators that may share the pond is illegal under FWC rules.

What if a bear visits my Florida yard?

Secure trash, pet food, and grills. After a written FWC warning, leaving attractants accessible can be charged as illegal bear feeding under Rule 68A-4.001.

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