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With their glowing grins and spooky vibes, Jack-o-Lanterns are a Halloween staple! Everyone loves them, Including our local wildlife who think these pumpkins are a tasty treat.
"While feeding wildlife in Maricopa County is illegal, the enforcement of the law is up to the attending officer," Burnett said. Burnett stressed that residents should throw their pumpkins away instead of leaving them in the yard for wildlife to eat. But if you don't want to waste these Halloween treats, there are ways you can give them back to our local critters! These groups don't accept pumpkins that are moldy or painted, so check your Jack-o-Lanterns to make sure they're up to snuff.
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