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Anaheim vs Santa Ana

How do coyote management rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Anaheim and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Anaheim coordinates with OC Animal Care and California Department of Fish and Wildlife on coyote hazing, pet protection, and food-source elimination, with lethal removal reserved for animals that bite humans.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Santa Ana follows OC Animal Care and California Department of Fish and Wildlife guidance to manage urban coyotes through hazing, public education, and removal of attractants. Residents may not feed, trap, or relocate coyotes without state authorization or permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimSanta Ana
HazingEncouraged, legalEncouraged for healthy coyotes
Feeding coyotesProhibited-
Lethal removalAfter human bite only-
State authorityCDFW depredation permits-
Legal status-Protected non-game mammal
Removal-OC Animal Care for aggression
Feeding wildlife-Public nuisance violation

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Anaheim FAQ

Will Anaheim trap a coyote in my yard?

Generally no. Trapping is reserved for coyotes that have bitten people. Healthy coyotes are managed through hazing and food-source removal.

How do I haze a coyote safely?

Stand tall, make loud noise, wave arms, and throw small objects toward but not at the coyote until it leaves the area.

Santa Ana FAQ

Can I trap a coyote on my property?

Generally no. CDFW permits or licensed wildlife operators are required, and relocation is illegal. Lethal removal is allowed only when an immediate threat is documented.

What if a coyote follows my dog?

Pick up small dogs, face the coyote, yell, and walk away. Report aggressive behavior to OC Animal Care so the city can investigate the corridor.

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