Do Not Feed Wildlife
Did you know that it is against the law to feed wildlife such as
deer or to have a feeding station on your property?
The law states:
It shall be illegal to make available food, salt,
mineral blocks, or other products for ingestion by wild deer or
other wildlife in areas where wild deer are present. Exempted from
this Section are the following:
a) Elevated bird/squirrel feeders providing seed,
grain, fruit, worms or suet for birds or squirrels located within
100
feet of a dwelling devoted to human occupancy.
Some people in the Village believe they are providing
a valuable service to wildlife by providing food for them.
Some just want to see wildlife in their yard so they put out
food to attract them. This is dangerous for the wildlife
and could be dangerous for you.
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Chronic Wasting Disease is a deadly disease
spread by blood and saliva. It is similar to Mad Cow Disease
in cattle. It is a neurological disease that produces lesions
in the brains of infected animals causing them to behave
erratically, makes them lethargic and eventually kills them.
Areas where animals share food is a perfect breeding
ground for this disease and is certainly not something you want
to create. Like Mad Cow Disease, this disease has
not been determined to affect humans but the research is not
conclusive.
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In the past, there have been a number of issues
related to coyotes. These animals eat just about anything.
They will
come to feeding stations and eat whatever is present – this
would include bird feeders if they are not secured and
elevated. As a result they begin to claim territory and will
act in a dominant manner to protect and defend their
territory from other animals who may wish to venture in. This
would include family pets.
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Wildlife needs to forage for their food – it is their
nature. It also keeps them independent. When you place a
feeding station, they will come to the easiest food source
and not forage.
It makes them dependent upon you and
they lose their ability to forage on their own. What happens
to these animals when you are not stocking the feeding
station? What if you move, go on vacation?
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Often feeding stations are located in areas where they are
easily visible (efforts by homeowners to see wildlife in
their yards). This is true for animals too. If you are drawing
wildlife to a common area, where they come regularly,
predators will pick up on that too. Unwittingly you are providing
a bait station for other wildlife where they can be
attacked and eaten right on your property - that is probably
not what you were expecting to view.
Wild animals are just that - wild animals. They are not our
pets. We must respect their nature and try not to adversely
impact their lives. If you have a feeding station on your property,
you must remove it immediately.
Anyone with a prohibited feeding station is in violation
of the law and subject to a fine. |