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Riverside vs Temecula

How do coyote management rules compare between Riverside, CA and Temecula, CA?

Riverside and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside follows a non-lethal coyote management plan emphasizing hazing, secure trash, and removal of attractants. Lethal trapping is reserved for animals showing aggression toward people, and feeding coyotes is prohibited.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside County follows California Department of Fish and Wildlife guidance: coyotes are not relocated, attractants must be removed, and hazing by residents is encouraged, with depredation permits required for lethal removal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRiversideTemecula
ApproachNon-lethal hazing first-
FeedingProhibited under RMC Ch. 6-
Lethal removalAggressive behavior onlyDepredation permit only
State authorityCDFW depredation rules-
Authority-CDFW + RCDAS Ord. 532
Relocation-Not permitted
Resident duty-Remove attractants

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Riverside FAQ

Should I call 911 about a coyote?

Only if the animal threatens a person. For sightings, report to Riverside County Animal Services; for sick or aggressive wildlife, contact CDFW. Do not try to capture coyotes yourself.

How do I protect my pet?

Keep cats indoors, supervise small dogs in yards, install six-foot fencing with coyote rollers, and avoid leaving pet food or water dishes outside overnight.

Temecula FAQ

Will Animal Services come trap a coyote in my yard?

No. RCDAS responds only to sick, injured, or aggressive coyotes posing immediate threat. Healthy coyotes are managed through hazing and attractant removal by residents.

Can I shoot a coyote attacking my livestock?

Only with a CDFW depredation permit, except in immediate defense of property under California law. Discharge ordinances and zoning still apply in unincorporated areas.

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