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Los Angeles vs Palmdale

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

Los Angeles and Palmdale have similar restriction levels.

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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Palmdale, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

DACC's 2017 Coyote Management Plan emphasizes coexistence, hazing, and attractant removal over lethal control. LACO Title 10.84.010 bans intentional feeding of coyotes and other wildlife in unincorporated areas, with citations and escalating fines for violations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesPalmdale
Feeding banLAMC Β§53.06.5LACO Title 10.84.010
Default responseHazing and attractant removal-
Relocation ruleProhibited for healthy coyotes-
State authorityCalifornia Fish and Wildlife-
Permit pathwayCDFW depredation permit only-
Plan adopted-DACC Coyote Plan, 2017
Primary tool-Hazing and attractant removal
Lethal removal-Aggressive or rabid only
Lead agency-DACC

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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.

Palmdale FAQ

What should I do if a coyote enters my yard?

Use hazing: shout, wave arms, bang pots, throw small objects from a distance. Secure pet food, trash, and fruit. Keep small pets indoors at dawn and dusk. Report aggressive coyotes to DACC.

Is it illegal to feed coyotes?

Yes. LACO Title 10.84.010 bans intentional wildlife feeding in unincorporated LA County, including leaving pet food outdoors. Violations bring escalating administrative citations and possible nuisance abatement.

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