Is Feeding Wild Pigeons Legal in Portugal After the 2026 Regulatory Updates?

No, feeding wild pigeons in Portugal is prohibited under national wildlife protection laws, with municipal enforcement by local councils like Lisboa Ambiente. Recent 2026 amendments to Decreto-Lei n.º 140/99 tighten penalties for unauthorized feeding, citing public health risks and ecological disruption.

Key Regulations for Feeding Wild Pigeons in Portugal

  • Prohibition under Decreto-Lei n.º 140/99: Classifies wild pigeons as protected species under Annex II, banning deliberate feeding without municipal authorization.
  • Municipal enforcement: Local authorities (e.g., Câmara Municipal de Lisboa) issue fines up to €1,500 for violations, per Regulamento Municipal de Proteção Animal (2025).
  • Public health exceptions: Feeding only permitted in licensed wildlife rehabilitation centers, subject to ICNF (Instituto da Conservação da Natureza e das Florestas) oversight.

Non-compliance risks escalate under 2026 amendments, which expand ICNF’s inspection powers and introduce mandatory community service for repeat offenders.