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Wildlife Feeding: El Monte vs South San Gabriel

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between El Monte, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

El Monte and South San Gabriel have similar restriction levels.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

El Monte's property maintenance code prohibits conditions that attract vermin or create unsanitary conditions. The city provides wildlife information and residents should not feed coyotes, raccoons, or other wild animals.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Feeding wildlife in unincorporated LA County is discouraged and may violate nuisance provisions. CDFW regulations prohibit feeding certain species. The county's large unincorporated areas include wildlife corridors where feeding attracts coyotes, bears, and mountain lions near communities like Altadena and Topanga.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteSouth San Gabriel
FeedingDiscouraged, may violate nuisance code-
Wild AnimalsCity provides wildlife info-
CoyotesDo not feed or approachCounty actively discourages feeding
State LawCDFW regulations applyCDFW regulates wildlife interactions
Policy-Discouraged, may be nuisance
Wildlife Areas-Altadena, Topanga, mountain communities

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El Monte FAQ

Can I feed birds in my yard?

Generally yes, but El Monte 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 El Monte. Casual feeding may violate wildlife feeding ordinances.

South San Gabriel FAQ

Is it illegal to feed wildlife in LA County?

Feeding coyotes is specifically prohibited by county ordinance. Feeding other wildlife is discouraged and may trigger nuisance complaints. Feeding protected species can violate state Fish & Wildlife regulations.

Can I feed feral cats in unincorporated LA County?

While not specifically banned, feeding feral cats can create nuisance conditions (attracting rodents, coyotes) that violate county nuisance ordinances. Many communities have trap-neuter-return programs as an alternative.

Who do I contact about nuisance wildlife?

Contact the LA County Agricultural Commissioner at (626) 575-5471 for wildlife issues. For coyote sightings, contact LA County Animal Care & Control at (562) 728-4610.

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