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Wildlife Feeding: El Monte vs Los Angeles

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between El Monte, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

El Monte and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

El Monte explicitly discourages feeding wildlife or strays, and LA County Code Chapter 10.84 (applied in El Monte by contract) prohibits providing food to certain rodents and predator animals. California Fish & Game law adds restrictions on trapping or relocating wildlife without a state permit.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LAMC 53.06.5 prohibits feeding non-domesticated mammalian predators including coyotes, bears, and mountain lions. Feeding creates public safety hazards by habituating wildlife to humans. Violations may result in fines. LA Animal Services and CA Department of Fish and Wildlife handle wildlife complaints.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteLos Angeles
Feeding coyotes/raccoonsProhibited — LACC §10.84.010-
Pet food outdoorsMust not be accessible to wildlife-
Trapping/relocationRequires CDFW permit-
City guidanceSecure trash, remove fallen fruit, put pet food away-
EnforcementLA County DACC + El Monte Animal ControlLA Animal Services, CDFW
Prohibited-Feeding coyotes, bears, mountain lions
Code Section-LAMC 53.06.5
Purpose-Prevent habituation to humans

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El Monte FAQ

Can I leave food out for stray cats?

El Monte Animal Control discourages it because it attracts coyotes and other wildlife. Under LA County Code §10.84, leaving food in a way that attracts predator animals is a violation. Use timed feeders inside an enclosure if you participate in a TNR colony program.

There's a coyote in my yard — can I trap it?

No. El Monte's Animal Control page warns that trapping and relocating wildlife without a CDFW permit violates state law. Call LA County DACC for a nuisance response.

What about bird feeders?

Bird feeders for songbirds are generally not the target of §10.84, but if your feeder is attracting rats, raccoons or coyotes you can be cited. El Monte recommends keeping vegetation trimmed and removing fallen seed.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can I feed birds in my yard?

Generally yes, but Los Angeles may restrict bird feeders in areas with bear or other wildlife activity. Check local rules.

Is it illegal to feed stray cats?

Feral cat colony management rules vary in Los Angeles. Casual feeding may violate wildlife feeding ordinances.

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