Human-Wildlife Conflicts Toolkit

Coyote walking with head down 

Coyote

Mountain Lion profile Mountain Lion
Profile of a black bear Black Bear
two male turkeys Wild Turkey
Young Raccoon in Tree Raccoon

Coyotes – Safety and Coexistence in California

Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) can occur when humans encounter or interact with wild animals in an unwanted or unsafe way. In California, habitat loss and a changing climate have increased the frequency and type of HWC reported to CDFW. It has become more common for people to be "living with wildlife" as communities grow along the urban-wildlands interface and wildlife look for limited resources such as food, water, and habitat. 

As the State's trustee agency for fish and wildlife, CDFW has developed a robust HWC Toolkit to help reduce or prevent wildlife damage and conflict with wildlife.

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Wildlife Incident Reporting

link to Wildlife Incident Reporting System
Wildlife Incident Reporting System

Wildlife Incident Reporting

For Emergencies -- Call 9-1-1

Laws and Regulations

Knowing how to safely and effectively address human-wildlife conflicts may feel overwhelming. What methods you may use are governed by federal and state, and local laws and ordinances. It is your responsibility to follow all laws and regulations. The CDFW Law Enforcement Division (Wildlife Officers) work with other law enforcement and agency partners to enforce these requirements, protect and conserve fish and wildlife, and serve the public in California.

Education and Outreach

Public education, community outreach, and engagement on a local level are vital to effectively address human-wildlife conflicts and support safe coexistence statewide. CDFW works closely with staff, agency partners, and nongovernmental organizations to serve diverse communities to increase awareness of important wildlife issues through educational materials, campaigns, public events, and research. Learn more!

Wildlife Health Lab
1701 Nimbus Road Suite D, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
(916) 358-2790 | WILAB@wildlife.ca.gov