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Wildlife Feeding: Fillmore vs Santa Paula

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Fillmore, CA and Santa Paula, CA?

Fillmore and Santa Paula have similar restriction levels.

Fillmore, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Fillmore and Ventura County discourage feeding wildlife, particularly coyotes, which are common in the Santa Clara River Valley. Deliberately feeding coyotes, bears, or other predatory wildlife can result in enforcement action. Residents must secure trash and pet food to avoid attracting wildlife.

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Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Santa Paula prohibits the intentional feeding of coyotes, bears, deer, and other wildlife that may create nuisance or safety hazards. Residents must secure trash and pet food to avoid attracting wildlife. The Santa Clara River corridor brings wildlife close to residential areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFillmoreSanta Paula
Coyote FeedingProhibited-
Trash SecurityRequired to prevent wildlife-
Pet FoodMust not be left outdoorsBring indoors at night
Wildlife ReportsCDFW (805) 644-5530-
Prohibited-Feeding coyotes, bears, deer, wildlife
Trash-Must be secured with lids
Fallen Fruit-Pick up regularly
Wildlife Line-Animal Services (805) 388-4341

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fillmore FAQ

Can I feed wildlife in Fillmore?

Feeding predatory wildlife such as coyotes is prohibited and may result in enforcement action. Bird feeders are generally allowed but should be managed to avoid attracting rodents and predators.

What should I do about coyotes in my Fillmore neighborhood?

Do not feed coyotes or leave pet food and trash unsecured. Report aggressive coyotes to California Department of Fish & Wildlife at (805) 644-5530 or the Ventura County Sheriff at (805) 524-2233.

Are there bears in the Fillmore area?

Black bears occasionally enter the northern Fillmore foothills from Los Padres National Forest. Secure trash, remove fruit from trees, and do not leave food outdoors. Report bear sightings to CDFW.

Santa Paula FAQ

Can I feed wildlife in Santa Paula?

No, intentionally feeding coyotes, bears, deer, and other wildlife is prohibited. You must also secure trash and pet food to avoid attracting wildlife.

What should I do about coyotes near my home?

Secure trash, bring pet food inside, pick up fallen citrus fruit, and supervise small pets outdoors. Report aggressive coyotes to Ventura County Animal Services at (805) 388-4341.

Can I feed feral cats?

Maintaining feral cat colonies on private property is not permitted. Contact Ventura County Animal Services for TNR (trap-neuter-return) program information.

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