Fox feeders beware: Fines coming in Charlottetown

Charlottetown tried an education campaign over the winter

Image | Foxes on a back porch in Brackley Beach, P.E.I.

Caption: The City of Charlottetown has been getting more complaints about foxes. (Submitted by Adriana Marissa Trainor)

If you're caught feeding foxes and other wild animals in the Charlottetown area, you soon could be ticketed and fined.
City council is working with the provincial Environment Department to draft a bylaw, and fines are expected to range from $50 to $1,000.
Council hopes to get moving on the bylaw next month, and perhaps have one in place for the new year.
In December the city announced an education campaign designed to stop people from feeding foxes in the city, warning a bylaw could follow if that didn't work.
Foxes in the city are a relatively new phenomenon, going back a little more than a decade, but a 2013 UPEI found 42 active fox dens in the city and concluded urban foxes are here to stay.
Corrections:
  • A previous version of this story stated council hopes to have the bylaw in place next month. In fact, it hopes to start moving a bylaw forward next month. August 16, 2017 12:35 PM