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Wildlife Feeding: Chino vs Victorville

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Chino, CA and Victorville, CA?

Chino and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Chino's WUI boundary touches the Puente-Chino Hills wildlife corridor and Chino Hills State Park, where coyotes, bobcats, mule deer, and mountain lions routinely move through neighborhoods. California 14 CCR §251.3 prohibits intentional feeding of big-game mammals (deer, elk, bear, etc.) statewide. Locally, Chino Title 8 (Health & Safety) addresses food sources that attract wildlife as a public nuisance, and intentional coyote feeding is generally treated as a nuisance/code violation.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Intentional feeding of wildlife is discouraged in Victorville through VMC nuisance and public health provisions. California state law separately prohibits feeding big-game mammals and predators such as coyotes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoVictorville
State big-game feeding ban14 CCR §251.3 — intentional feeding of deer, bear, mountain sheep, etc. prohibited-
Local nuisance backstopChino Mun. Code Title 8 — attractive nuisance / vector control-
Wildlife corridorPuente-Chino Hills corridor and Chino Hills State Park border Chino — coyote/bobcat/deer activity routine-
Mountain lionsSpecially Protected Mammal — Cal. Fish & Game Code §4800-
City-Nuisance under VMC Title 8
State Ban-CCR Title 14 Section 251.3
Prohibited-Feeding big game mammals
Discouraged-Feeding coyotes or mountain lions
Species-Coyote bobcat kit fox raven

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chino FAQ

Is it legal to feed deer in Chino?

No. California 14 CCR §251.3 prohibits intentional feeding of deer and other big-game mammals statewide, with no Chino-specific exception.

Can I feed coyotes that come through my yard?

Strongly discouraged and likely a Chino Title 8 nuisance violation. CDFW warns coyote feeding leads to habituation and aggressive behavior, and Chino code enforcement can abate the food source.

What about backyard bird feeders?

Bird feeders for songbirds are generally allowed, but if they attract rodents, bears, or coyotes — or if neighbors complain of vermin — code enforcement can order them removed under Title 8 vector and nuisance rules.

Victorville FAQ

Can I feed wild birds in Victorville?

Yes, but keep feeders clean and pick up spill to avoid attracting rats, ground squirrels, and coyotes that then become a nuisance.

Is feeding coyotes illegal?

State law does not flatly ban it, but CDFW prohibits feeding big game and Victorville can treat habituation-feeding as a nuisance.

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