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Wildlife Feeding: Santa Paula vs Simi Valley

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

Santa Paula and Simi Valley have similar restriction levels.

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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Simi Valley, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Simi Valley discourages and may prohibit the intentional feeding of wildlife including coyotes, deer, and bears. The city's proximity to open space and hillside areas creates frequent human-wildlife interactions requiring management.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSanta PaulaSimi Valley
ProhibitedFeeding coyotes, bears, deer, wildlife-
TrashMust be secured with lids-
Pet FoodBring indoors at night-
Fallen FruitPick up regularly-
Wildlife LineAnimal Services (805) 388-4341-
Coyote Feeding-Prohibited under state law
Common Wildlife-Coyotes, deer, bobcats, mountain lions
Trash Security-Secure containers recommended
State Law-CA Fish & Game Code 251.1

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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.

Simi Valley FAQ

Is it illegal to feed coyotes in Simi Valley?

Yes, intentionally feeding coyotes is prohibited under California Fish and Game Code 251.1. Violations carry fines up to $1,000 per incident.

What should I do about coyotes in my neighborhood?

Secure trash, remove outdoor pet food, and do not feed wildlife. Report aggressive coyote behavior to Animal Services at (805) 388-4341. Hazing (scaring away) coyotes is encouraged.

Can I feed birds and squirrels?

Bird feeders are generally allowed but should be designed to not attract larger wildlife. If feeding creates nuisance conditions with rodents or larger animals, Code Enforcement may require modifications.

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