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Wildlife Feeding: Salt Lake City vs West Jordan

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Salt Lake City, UT and West Jordan, UT?

Salt Lake City and West Jordan have similar restriction levels.

Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake County

Heavy Restrictions

Intentional feeding of deer, raccoons, coyotes, and other wildlife prohibited in Salt Lake City per SLC 8.04. Bird feeding allowed but must not attract rodents or big game.

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West Jordan, UT

Salt Lake County

Heavy Restrictions

Feeding deer, raccoons, and other wildlife is prohibited under Utah Code 23-13-14. West Jordan sits near the Wasatch foothills where deer-human conflicts are common. Fines start at $100.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSalt Lake CityWest Jordan
ProhibitedDeer, elk, coyote, raccoon feeding-
Fine$100+$100+ first offense
State RuleUtah Admin R657-3-
Bird FeedersAllowed if maintained-
State Law-Utah Code 23A-5-314
Birds-Feeders generally allowed
Big Game-Prohibited feeding
Agency-Utah DWR

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Salt Lake City FAQ

Can I put out salt licks for deer?

No. Intentional feeding of big game is prohibited by state and city law.

Who enforces this?

Salt Lake City at (801) 535-7704.

West Jordan FAQ

Can I put out salt licks for deer?

No. Intentional feeding including mineral blocks and salt licks placed to attract big game violates Utah Code 23A-5-314. Remove attractants or face citation by DWR conservation officers.

What about feeding stray cats?

West Jordan discourages feeding feral cats; organized colony caretakers should coordinate with TNR (trap-neuter-return) programs and Salt Lake County Animal Services to avoid nuisance citations.

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