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Wildlife Feeding: Concord vs San Ramon

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Concord, CA and San Ramon, CA?

Concord and San Ramon have similar restriction levels.

Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Wildlife in Concord is protected under California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) regulations. Feeding of wildlife such as deer, raccoons, coyotes, and wild turkeys is discouraged and may be prohibited where it creates public safety nuisances. Injured or sick wildlife should be reported to CDFW or Lindsay Wildlife Experience in nearby Walnut Creek.

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San Ramon, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

San Ramon borders extensive East Bay Regional Park District open space (Las Trampas, Bollinger Canyon, Iron Horse Trail) hosting deer, coyotes, mountain lions, turkeys, and raptors. Feeding wildlife is prohibited. California Department of Fish and Wildlife handles dangerous wildlife; city code enforcement addresses feeding violations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConcordSan Ramon
State AuthorityCA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW)-
Restricted Species14 CCR §671-
Take ProhibitionCA Fish & Game Code §2000-
RehabilitationLindsay Wildlife Experience (Walnut Creek)-
Local EnforcementPolice/Code Enforcement for nuisances-
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Concord FAQ

Is it illegal to feed deer in Concord?

Feeding deer and other wildlife is strongly discouraged and can be cited as a public nuisance when it attracts animals, causes property damage, or creates safety risks.

What do I do about a coyote in my yard?

Make loud noises, throw objects to scare it, and remove attractants like pet food and fallen fruit. Persistent aggressive coyotes can be reported to CDFW.

Where do I take an injured wild animal?

Call or visit Lindsay Wildlife Experience in Walnut Creek, the region's licensed wildlife rehabilitation center. Do not attempt to care for wildlife yourself.

San Ramon FAQ

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