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Wildlife Feeding: Oakley vs San Ramon

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Oakley, CA and San Ramon, CA?

San Ramon has fewer restrictions than Oakley.

Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Wildlife in Oakley, including the Delta's sensitive species, is protected under California Fish and Game Code. Feeding wildlife, disturbing waterfowl at Big Break, and removing native species without permits are prohibited, with additional protections for endangered species like giant garter snake and Chinook salmon.

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San Ramon, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

San Ramon borders extensive East Bay Regional Park District open space (Las Trampas, Bollinger Canyon, Iron Horse Trail) hosting deer, coyotes, mountain lions, turkeys, and raptors. Feeding wildlife is prohibited. California Department of Fish and Wildlife handles dangerous wildlife; city code enforcement addresses feeding violations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOakleySan Ramon
State lawCA Fish & Game Code 2000+-
Federal lawMigratory Bird Treaty Act-
Delta speciesSmelt, salmon, garter snake-
Feeding wildlifeProhibited in parks-
Rehab contactLindsay Wildlife Experience-
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Oakley FAQ

Can I trap a raccoon living in my attic?

Only if you have a CDFW depredation permit or use a licensed wildlife control operator. DIY relocation without a permit is illegal.

Is it illegal to feed ducks at Big Break?

Yes. Feeding wildlife in Oakley parks and in EBRPD parks is prohibited. Bread in particular harms waterfowl and degrades water quality.

What do I do about a coyote in my yard?

Make yourself large, make noise, and it will usually leave. Remove attractants like pet food and unsecured trash. Report aggressive coyotes to CDFW.

San Ramon FAQ

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