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Coyote Management: Long Beach vs Los Angeles

How do coyote management rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Long Beach has fewer restrictions than Los Angeles.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Long Beach uses a non-lethal coyote management plan emphasizing hazing, attractant removal, and reporting, consistent with California Fish and Game Code rules administered by CDFW.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Los Angeles follows a coexistence policy: residents are expected to haze coyotes and remove attractants. LAMC Β§53.06.5 makes it unlawful to feed wildlife, and California Department of Fish and Wildlife rules forbid relocation or trapping of healthy coyotes that have not threatened public safety.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachLos Angeles
City approachNon-lethal hazing first-
State codeFish and Game 4152-
Trapping permitCDFW depredation only-
Reporting toolGo Long Beach app-
Feeding ban-LAMC Β§53.06.5
Default response-Hazing and attractant removal
Relocation rule-Prohibited for healthy coyotes
State authority-California Fish and Wildlife
Permit pathway-CDFW depredation permit only

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Long Beach FAQ

Can I shoot a coyote on my property?

Discharging a firearm is prohibited within Long Beach city limits under LBMC 9.18.020 except in defense of life. Use hazing techniques and call LBACS for chronic problem animals.

What attracts coyotes to my yard?

Open trash bins, fallen fruit, pet food, water dishes, and unsecured small pets at night. Removing these attractants is the most effective prevention recommended by LBACS and CDFW.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can I trap a coyote in my yard?

No, not on your own. Healthy coyotes cannot be trapped or relocated under California Fish and Game rules. A licensed trapper acting under a CDFW depredation permit may remove a specific aggressive animal.

What should I do if a coyote enters my yard?

Haze it: shout, wave arms, bang pots, or spray a hose. Bring small pets indoors, secure trash and fruit, and report aggressive behavior to LA Animal Services so a depredation review can begin.

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