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Clovis vs Selma

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Clovis, CA and Selma, CA?

Selma has fewer restrictions than Clovis.

Clovis, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Intentional feeding of wild animals (coyotes, deer, raccoons) discouraged and may trigger nuisance enforcement. Bird feeding generally permitted. CDFW regulates wildlife; state law prohibits feeding large predators.

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Selma, CA

Fresno County

Few Restrictions

Selma does not have a specific ordinance prohibiting wildlife feeding. However, feeding wildlife that attracts nuisance animals or creates unsanitary conditions may be addressed under general nuisance provisions of the municipal code and state fish and wildlife regulations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClovisSelma
Big GameCA law prohibits feeding-
CoyotesStrongly discouraged-
Bird FeedersGenerally allowedGenerally permitted if sanitary
TrashMust be secured-
CDFW HotlineReport aggressive wildlife-
Specific Ban-No standalone ordinance
Nuisance Standard-SMC Title 8 applies
State Guidance-CDFW discourages wildlife feeding

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Clovis FAQ

Is it illegal to feed deer in Clovis?

Yes. CA Fish & Game Code prohibits feeding big game species including deer, with fines up to $1,000.

Can I feed birds in my yard?

Yes, bird feeding is permitted. Keep feeders clean and clean up spilled seed to prevent attracting rodents or larger wildlife.

Selma FAQ

Is it illegal to feed stray cats in Selma?

There is no specific ban on feeding stray cats. However, if feeding creates unsanitary conditions or attracts nuisance wildlife, code enforcement may take action under general nuisance provisions.

Can I put out bird feeders in Selma?

Yes. Bird feeders are generally acceptable provided they are kept clean and do not attract rodents or create unsanitary conditions on your property.

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