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Wildlife Feeding: Kent vs Redmond

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Kent, WA and Redmond, WA?

Kent and Redmond have similar restriction levels.

Kent, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kent prohibits feeding wildlife that creates a public nuisance, attracts predators, or habituates animals. WDFW also bans feeding deer, elk, and carnivores statewide under WAC 220-440-200.

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Redmond, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Redmond prohibits feeding deer, coyotes, bears, raccoons, and other wildlife under RMC 6.32 and WDFW guidance. Bird feeders are allowed if maintained to avoid attracting rodents or bears.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentRedmond
WDFW RuleWAC 220-440-200-
Banned SpeciesDeer, elk, bears, cougars-
Bird FeedersAllowed with careAllowed with care
WDFW Line(360) 902-2936-
Prohibited Feeding-Deer, bears, coyotes, raccoons
Garbage-Secure cans required
Authority-RMC 6.32 / WDFW

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kent FAQ

Is it illegal to feed deer in Kent?

Yes. WDFW prohibits feeding deer, elk, bears, and cougars statewide under WAC 220-440-200 and RCW 77.15.790.

Can I feed birds in Kent?

Yes, but feeders must not attract rats, coyotes, or bears. Near Clark Lake Park and the Green River corridor, seasonal removal is encouraged.

Redmond FAQ

Can I feed deer in my yard?

No. Feeding deer is prohibited across Redmond due to bear, cougar, and disease attraction concerns. Violations can carry fines up to $500.

Are bird feeders allowed?

Yes, but they should be brought in overnight during bear season (April to November) and cleaned regularly to prevent attracting rats.

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