Wildlife Feeding: Corona vs Temecula
How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Corona, CA and Temecula, CA?
Corona has fewer restrictions than Temecula.
Corona, CA
Riverside County
Feeding wildlife in Corona β including coyotes, deer, raccoons, and other native species β is discouraged and may be prohibited under state law (California Fish and Game Code) and local nuisance provisions. Intentionally feeding predators creates public safety hazards and can result in citations. Bird feeding is generally allowed if not creating nuisance conditions.
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Riverside County
California Fish & Game Code Β§251.1 and Title 14 CCR Β§251.3 prohibit feeding big game mammals (deer, elk, bears, mountain lions). Temecula's foothills and Wine Country see frequent coyote, deer, and occasional mountain lion activity, and feeding wildlife β including coyotes β is illegal and dangerous. Bird feeders are generally allowed but should be managed to avoid attracting rats and predators.
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