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Wildlife Feeding: Carson vs South Gate

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Carson, CA and South Gate, CA?

South Gate has fewer restrictions than Carson.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Carson does not have a standalone wildlife-feeding ordinance, but LA County Code §10.84.010 (administered by LA County Animal Care & Control through Carson's contract relationship) prohibits feeding non-domesticated mammalian predators (coyotes, foxes, raccoons, opossums, skunks, bears). California Fish & Game Code §251.3 also makes it unlawful to harass game mammals through feeding. Carson's adjacency to wetlands and the LA River corridor makes coyote and raccoon habituation a real concern.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

South Gate does not have a dedicated municipal anti-wildlife-feeding ordinance, but feeding wildlife that creates a public nuisance — attracting rats, raccoons, coyotes, opossums or feral cats — is abatable under Title 4 Animals and Chapter 7.22 Animal Control, and the resulting rodent harborage is a violation of LA County Department of Public Health rules. California Fish & Game Code §2000 and §251.1 prohibit harassment of game mammals (including by harmful feeding), and CDFW formally advises that intentionally feeding deer, bears or coyotes is illegal when it leads to depredation. SEAACA handles wildlife-attractant complaints.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonSouth Gate
Wildlife feeding banned?Yes — LA County Code §10.84.010 (applies in Carson via contract)-
Species coveredCoyotes, foxes, raccoons, opossums, skunks, bears (non-domesticated mammalian predators)-
Big-game banCal. F&G Code §251.3 (deer, bear, elk statewide)-
Indirect feedingAccessible pet food, fallen fruit, unsecured garbage also prohibited-
Bird feeders allowed?Generally yes, but must not become a predator attractant-
EnforcementLA County Animal Care & Control + Carson Code Enforcement + CDFW-
Local code-South Gate MC Ch. 7.22 Animal Control & Ch. 6 Health/Sanitation
State law-Cal. Fish & Game Code §2000 et seq. (harassment of game mammals)
State guidance-CDFW 'Keep Me Wild' — do not feed bears, coyotes, deer
County overlay-LA County Dept. of Public Health — rodent harborage / vector control
Trash containers-LA Sanitation contract — animal-proof carts required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carson FAQ

Can I feed feral cats in Carson?

Domestic cats are not covered by the LA County §10.84.010 mammalian-predator prohibition. However, organized feral cat colonies should be managed under a TNR (trap-neuter-return) program coordinated with LA County DACC, and food stations should not become predator attractants.

Can I have a bird feeder?

Yes, bird feeders are allowed. But if a feeder is drawing coyotes, raccoons, or skunks (by spilled seed or peanuts), Animal Care & Control can require you to remove it under the §10.84.010 indirect-feeding provision.

What if a coyote is hanging around my yard?

Report to LA County Animal Care & Control. Remove all food sources, secure trash in heavy lidded cans, bring pets in at night, and do not feed. CDFW's coyote-hazing guidance encourages aversive conditioning.

South Gate FAQ

Is it illegal to feed pigeons or stray cats in South Gate?

Not categorically, but if your feeding creates a sanitary nuisance — accumulating droppings, attracting rats, or sustaining an unmanaged feral-cat colony — SEAACA and LA County Public Health can order it stopped under South Gate MC Chapter 7.22 and Chapter 6.

Can I keep bird feeders?

Yes, hummingbird and songbird feeders maintained sanitarily are not prohibited. Clean spilled seed daily, keep feeders away from neighbor fences, and remove the feeder if it begins attracting rats — which is a Chapter 7.22 nuisance.

Are coyotes a real concern in South Gate?

Coyotes do range through urban LA County. CDFW guidance — and Cal. Fish & Game Code §2000 — discourage feeding coyotes because habituated coyotes become a public-safety threat. Do not leave pet food outside, and secure trash.

Who do I call about a wildlife-attractant problem?

SEAACA at 562-803-3301 for animal complaints; LA County Department of Public Health for rodent harborage; CDFW for sick or dangerous wildlife.

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