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Here's why you shouldn't let wildlife eat your pumpkins

It is illegal to feed wildlife in Colorado and can also lead to increased human-wildlife conflicts.

DENVER — Pumpkin season is fleeting, and once you're finished carving your jack-o'-lantern, it might be tempting to leave your pumpkin outside for wildlife.

One viral Instagram post that's been liked more than 161,000 times suggested people break up their used pumpkins to feed to wildlife instead of throwing them out.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) advises Coloradans not to feed their pumpkins to wildlife.

“We want our wildlife to be sustained by the resources that naturally occur in their habitat,” said CPW Wildlife Pathologist Karen Fox. “Our policy is definitely to not provide supplemental food to big game in any form.”

First, intentionally feeding wildlife is illegal in Colorado.

Second, leaving pumpkins out for wildlife can lead to increased human-wildlife conflicts once animals become accustomed to human food sources. Deer feeding on pumpkins can attract predators such as mountain lions to residential areas.

Bears are also attracted to the pumpkins as they look to pile on calories during the last days before denning season.

CPW also asks the public to refrain from dumping pumpkins on public lands.

"We do see pumpkins tossed out in the forest. Please don’t do that," said CPW Assistant Area Wildlife Manager Steve McClung. "It can be viewed as baiting."

“As far as in-town pumpkins go, bears are still around and haven’t gone to bed yet. Other animals such as raccoons that may carry distemper or other diseases could also get into those pumpkins, and you don’t want potentially sick animals hanging around your home, especially if you have pets. Please find appropriate ways to discard your pumpkins after Halloween."
   

Credit: Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Credit: DJ Hannigan

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