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Wildlife Feeding: Fresno vs Reedley

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Fresno, CA and Reedley, CA?

Fresno and Reedley have similar restriction levels.

Fresno, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

California Fish and Game Code §251.3 prohibits feeding big game, furbearing mammals, and non-game mammals statewide. FMC §9-2810 also prohibits feeding of feral cats, pigeons, rodents, and wildlife where it creates a public nuisance. Bird feeders for songbirds are allowed unless they attract rats or create sanitation issues.

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Reedley, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Reedley has no standalone wildlife feeding ban, but nuisance provisions under Title 4, Chapter 2 apply when feeding attracts rodents or creates unsanitary conditions on any property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFresnoReedley
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Specific Wildlife Feeding Ban-None in city code
Nuisance Enforcement-Title 4, Ch. 2, Sec. 4-2-3
Pest Attraction-Prohibited as public nuisance
State Guidance-CDFW discourages wildlife feeding

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Fresno FAQ

Can I feed the squirrels in my Fresno backyard?

Under California Fish and Game Code §251.3, intentional feeding of non-game mammals like squirrels is prohibited. Bird feeders that incidentally attract squirrels are a gray area unless creating a nuisance.

Is it illegal to feed stray cats in Fresno?

Feeding that creates a nuisance (feces, smell, rodents) is prohibited under FMC §9-2810. Managed TNR colonies through Fresno Humane Animal Services are an exception.

Reedley FAQ

Is it illegal to feed wild birds or squirrels in Reedley?

There is no specific city ban on feeding wildlife. However, if feeding creates conditions that attract rodents, produce offensive odors, or become a nuisance to neighbors, the city can enforce its public nuisance provisions under Title 4, Chapter 2.

Can I be fined for leaving food out for stray cats?

Reedley's feral cat care provisions in Section 5-3-25 address feral cat management. If leaving food out attracts vermin or creates unsanitary conditions, code enforcement may treat it as a nuisance violation with potential fines.

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