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Coyote Management: Thousand Oaks vs Ventura

How do coyote management rules compare between Thousand Oaks, CA and Ventura, CA?

Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Coyotes are common in Thousand Oaks because of adjacent COSCA open space and Santa Monica Mountains habitat. The city follows Ventura County and CDFW guidance: haze, do not feed, secure pets and trash, and report aggressive coyotes to animal services.

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Ventura, CA

Ventura County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactThousand OaksVentura
HabitatCOSCA open space adjacent-
StrategyHaze, do not feed-
ReportingVentura County Animal Services-
Lethal removalCDFW coordinated only-

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Thousand Oaks FAQ

Can I shoot a coyote on my property?

Generally no. Firearm discharge inside Thousand Oaks is prohibited and CDFW regulates depredation. Contact Ventura County Animal Services or CDFW for guidance.

How do I keep coyotes out of my yard?

Remove food sources, secure trash, install six-foot fencing with coyote rollers, supervise pets, and haze coyotes that approach during the day.

Ventura FAQ

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