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Coyote Management: Glendale vs Mesa

How do coyote management rules compare between Glendale, AZ and Mesa, AZ?

Glendale and Mesa have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Maricopa County and Arizona Game and Fish follow a coexistence model for urban coyotes. Residents are urged to haze coyotes, secure food sources, and protect small pets. Feeding coyotes or other wildlife violates state nuisance and wildlife rules backed by AZGFD enforcement.

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Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Coyotes are common throughout Mesa's desert-edge neighborhoods. Arizona Game and Fish manages the species under ARS Title 17, prohibits hazing harassment beyond legal scare techniques, and forbids residents from feeding wildlife. Mesa enforces feeding bans through Title 5 nuisance provisions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleMesa
State agencyArizona Game and Fish-
County contactMaricopa County MCACC-
Recommended responseHaze, do not approach-
Feeding wildlifeProhibitedProhibited
Pet protectionLeash and supervise outdoors-
Managing agency-AZ Game and Fish
Hazing allowed-Yes (non-lethal)
Firearm response-Banned in city
Code citation-ARS Title 17

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Glendale FAQ

Will the county remove coyotes from my neighborhood?

Generally no. AZGFD and MCACC only respond to sick, injured, or genuinely aggressive coyotes. Healthy coyotes are part of the desert ecosystem and are managed through hazing, attractant removal, and neighborhood-level resident education.

How do I keep my dog or cat safe?

Keep cats indoors, walk small dogs on short leashes, never leave pets outside unsupervised at dawn or dusk, and secure six-foot or taller fences. Remove pet food, fallen fruit, and water bowls from the yard.

Mesa FAQ

Can I shoot a coyote on my Mesa property?

No. Discharging a firearm within Mesa city limits is generally prohibited. Use non-lethal hazing and remove attractants instead, and call AGFD if a coyote shows aggression.

Is feeding stray cats considered wildlife feeding?

Mesa Title 5 distinguishes managed cat colonies from wildlife feeding, but uncovered food bowls that attract coyotes or javelina can still trigger nuisance citations.

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