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Berkeley vs San Leandro

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Berkeley, CA and San Leandro, CA?

Berkeley and San Leandro have similar restriction levels.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Berkeley prohibits intentional feeding of wildlife including deer, raccoons, coyotes, and turkeys under BMC and state guidance, reflecting concern for public safety in Berkeley Hills.

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San Leandro, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Feeding wildlife (coyotes, raccoons, deer, feral cats in nuisance quantities) prohibited in San Leandro under nuisance provisions of the Municipal Code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleySan Leandro
Wildlife feedingProhibited when it creates nuisance-
Common speciesDeer, turkey, raccoon, coyote-
Impacted areaBerkeley Hills especially-
Bird feedersAllowed with maintenanceAllowed with maintenance
Trash ruleSecure bins required-
Prohibited targets-Coyotes, raccoons, deer
Feral cats-TNR program required
Fine-100 to 500
Hotspots-Shoreline, creek corridors

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

Can I feed feral cats?

Managed TNR colonies are tolerated when registered with a rescue group. Unmanaged feeding that attracts wildlife can be cited.

What about squirrels?

Casual feeding is not actively enforced, but intentional feeding stations that draw larger wildlife can trigger complaints.

San Leandro FAQ

Who enforces this in San Leandro?

San Leandro code enforcement at (510) 577-3394 handles most complaints. Alameda County agencies handle regional issues.

Who enforces this in San Leandro?

San Leandro code enforcement at (510) 577-3394 handles most complaints. Alameda County agencies handle regional issues.

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