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Wildlife Feeding: Live Oak vs San Antonio

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Live Oak, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Live Oak and San Antonio have similar restriction levels.

Live Oak, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Live Oak prohibits feeding of wildlife including deer, raccoons, feral cats, and other animals that cause public health or nuisance concerns, with citations available for violations.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

San Antonio addresses wildlife management through Chapter 5 of the Code of Ordinances and park regulations under Chapter 22. Feeding wildlife in city parks is restricted. The city has been developing specific ordinances to address the growing wild peafowl population, including proposals to require licensed handlers for peafowl relocation. General nuisance wildlife provisions apply under the existing animal code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLive OakSan Antonio
Feeding deerProhibited-
Feral cat feedingRestricted-
Bird feedersGenerally allowed-
ReasonDisease and nuisance-
State resourceTX Parks and Wildlife-
Code Section-Chapter 5 (Animals); Chapter 22 (Parks)
Parks-Wildlife feeding restricted in city parks
Peafowl-New regulations proposed for wild peafowl management
Nuisance-Feeding that attracts nuisance wildlife may be cited
Enforcement-Animal Care Services and Park Police

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Live Oak FAQ

Can I feed the deer in my yard?

No. Deer feeding is prohibited in urbanized Live Oak neighborhoods due to disease and traffic-accident risk.

What about feeding stray cats?

Feeding unowned stray cats can be restricted as it creates nuisance and feral colonies. Contact animal control for TNR program options.

San Antonio FAQ

Can I feed wildlife in San Antonio parks?

Wildlife feeding is restricted in city parks under park rules. Feeding that attracts nuisance wildlife or creates unsanitary conditions may result in citations from Park Police or Animal Care Services.

What about the wild peacocks in San Antonio?

The city has been considering an ordinance to require licensed or permitted handlers for the removal and relocation of peafowl. Currently, general nuisance wildlife provisions under Chapter 5 apply.

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