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Wildlife Feeding: Castro Valley vs San Leandro

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

San Leandro has fewer restrictions than Castro Valley.

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Alameda County prohibits the intentional feeding of deer, coyotes, raccoons, skunks, bears, and other wildlife. Violations are a public nuisance and can trigger fines. Songbird feeders are generally allowed.

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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

FactCastro ValleySan Leandro
Intentional feedingProhibited-
Big game ruleFish and Game 2816-
First offense fine$100 plus costs-
Pet food outsideProhibited overnight-
Injured wildlifeCall CDFW-
Prohibited targets-Coyotes, raccoons, deer
Bird feeders-Allowed with maintenance
Feral cats-TNR program required
Fine-100 to 500
Hotspots-Shoreline, creek corridors

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Castro Valley FAQ

Can I feed stray cats?

Feral cat colonies should be managed through TNR programs. Unmanaged feeding that attracts wildlife may be cited.

Are squirrels and songbirds exempt?

Backyard bird feeders are permitted. If they attract rats, raccoons, or turkeys creating a nuisance, removal may be ordered.

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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