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Limit Bird Feeders?

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By Rachel Rogish

NORTH WILDWOOD – City Council amended the ordinance regarding the feeding of animals Aug. 7. According to the updated version, feeding wild animals on both public and private property is prohibited. A 2008 amendment included, “All animals that are neither human nor domesticated, including, but not limited to, animals that typically are domesticated, but are homeless or stray animals as well as, by way of illustration and not by way of limitation, pigeons, seagulls, ducks, geese and other waterfowl or birds.”
Bird feeders are allowed on private property. Councilwoman Kellyann Tolomeo asked if a limit would be imposed on the number of bird feeders due to health concerns caused by bird droppings. Mayor Patrick Rosenello said the matter would be discussed at a future time. 

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