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Wildlife Feeding: Oxnard vs Santa Paula

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Oxnard, CA and Santa Paula, CA?

Oxnard and Santa Paula have similar restriction levels.

Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Oxnard discourages feeding of wildlife to prevent nuisance conditions and public health risks. Deliberate feeding of coyotes, raccoons, and feral animals may violate the city nuisance ordinance. The coastal location creates additional concerns with seabird feeding.

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Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Santa Paula prohibits the intentional feeding of coyotes, bears, deer, and other wildlife that may create nuisance or safety hazards. Residents must secure trash and pet food to avoid attracting wildlife. The Santa Clara River corridor brings wildlife close to residential areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOxnardSanta Paula
Coyote FeedingProhibited, creates public hazard-
Feral CatsFeeding discouraged in public areas-
Coastal AreasSeabird feeding creates sanitation issues-
CodeOCC Chapter 7 (Nuisances)-
Prohibited-Feeding coyotes, bears, deer, wildlife
Trash-Must be secured with lids
Pet Food-Bring indoors at night
Fallen Fruit-Pick up regularly
Wildlife Line-Animal Services (805) 388-4341

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Oxnard FAQ

Is it illegal to feed wildlife in Oxnard?

Deliberately feeding coyotes, raccoons, and other nuisance wildlife may violate the city's nuisance ordinance. Feeding that attracts pest animals to residential areas can result in code enforcement action.

Can I feed feral cats in my Oxnard neighborhood?

Feeding feral cats on public property is discouraged and may be cited as a nuisance. Contact Ventura County Animal Services at (805) 388-4341 for information on trap-neuter-return programs.

What about feeding birds at Channel Islands Harbor?

Feeding seagulls and pigeons in harbor and coastal areas is discouraged as it attracts large flocks creating sanitation and health issues. The harbor has posted signage against wildlife feeding.

Santa Paula FAQ

Can I feed wildlife in Santa Paula?

No, intentionally feeding coyotes, bears, deer, and other wildlife is prohibited. You must also secure trash and pet food to avoid attracting wildlife.

What should I do about coyotes near my home?

Secure trash, bring pet food inside, pick up fallen citrus fruit, and supervise small pets outdoors. Report aggressive coyotes to Ventura County Animal Services at (805) 388-4341.

Can I feed feral cats?

Maintaining feral cat colonies on private property is not permitted. Contact Ventura County Animal Services for TNR (trap-neuter-return) program information.

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