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Wildlife Feeding: Escondido vs Fallbrook

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Escondido, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

Escondido and Fallbrook have similar restriction levels.

Escondido, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Wildlife feeding that creates nuisance conditions may be cited under general nuisance abatement. Escondido borders open space and agricultural land, making wildlife interaction common.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

San Diego County discourages feeding wildlife in unincorporated areas. Feeding coyotes is prohibited under County Code. Attracting nuisance wildlife through feeding can be cited under nuisance abatement provisions. California law also restricts feeding certain species.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEscondidoFallbrook
EnforcementCode Compliance — 760-839-4650County Animal Services / CDFW
Legal BasisNuisance abatement-
State AgencyCA Dept. Fish & Wildlife-
Common WildlifeCoyotes, raccoons, skunks-
Animal ControlSD Humane — 619-299-7012-
Coyote Feeding-Prohibited — misdemeanor
State Law-CA Fish & Game Code §251.1
Nuisance Animals-Attracting may be cited
Bird Feeding-Generally permitted

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Escondido FAQ

Illegal to feed wildlife?

No specific ban, but nuisance conditions from feeding may be cited.

Nuisance wildlife contact?

Code Compliance: 760-839-4650. Injured/aggressive wildlife: SD Humane 619-299-7012.

Coyotes a concern?

Yes. Adjacent open space makes coyote habituation a common issue.

Fallbrook FAQ

Is it illegal to feed coyotes in San Diego County?

Yes. Feeding coyotes is prohibited under both County regulations and California Fish and Game Code Section 251.1. Violators face misdemeanor charges and fines.

Can I feed birds in my yard?

Bird feeding is generally permitted, but feeders should be managed to avoid attracting nuisance wildlife like raccoons, rats, or bears. Clean up spilled seed regularly.

What should I do if wildlife is on my property?

Do not feed or approach wildlife. Secure trash cans, remove pet food, and eliminate attractants. Contact County Animal Services for nuisance wildlife issues or CDFW for protected species.

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