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Wildlife Feeding: Pittsburg vs Richmond

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Pittsburg, CA and Richmond, CA?

Pittsburg and Richmond have similar restriction levels.

Pittsburg, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Pittsburg residents encounter coyotes, raccoons, skunks, deer, and waterfowl along the Delta shoreline. Feeding wildlife is prohibited under PMC nuisance provisions, and injured or problem wildlife is handled by Contra Costa Animal Services or the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

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Richmond, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Wildlife in Richmond is protected under California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) regulations. Feeding wildlife (raccoons, skunks, deer, coyotes) is prohibited and can draw animals into conflict. Injured or nuisance wildlife is handled by Contra Costa County Animal Services or licensed wildlife rehabilitators; trapping requires a CDFW permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPittsburgRichmond
Common wildlifeCoyotes, raccoons, deer, waterfowl-
Feeding wildlifeProhibited-
Authority over wildlifeCDFW-
Rehab referralLindsay Wildlife Experience-
Migratory birdsFederally protected-
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Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Pittsburg FAQ

What do I do about a coyote in my neighborhood?

Do not feed it. Haze it by making loud noises and appearing large. Report repeated aggressive behavior to CDFW or Contra Costa Animal Services. Keep small pets supervised.

Is it legal to feed ducks at Pittsburg Marina?

Feeding bread to waterfowl is discouraged and can be cited as a nuisance. Bread harms duck health and concentrates droppings that impair water quality.

Richmond FAQ

I have raccoons in my attic. Can I trap and release them?

Under CA law, captured raccoons cannot be relocated and must be released on-site or humanely euthanized. Hire a licensed Wildlife Control Operator.

Is it illegal to feed the deer in my yard?

Yes. Feeding wildlife is prohibited under nuisance rules and under CDFW regulations because it causes dependency and creates safety risks.

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