Published on February 25, 2025
Recently, residents have reported seeing coyotes in our community. Coyotes are present in Culver City and throughout Southern California. Although they generally avoid human contact, coyotes are wild animals. Coyotes have killed unattended small pets in Culver City. The City monitors residents’ reports of coyote behavior in consultation with wildlife experts, and the City will take appropriate action to protect human safety. It is especially important that the City be notified of any aggressive coyote behavior towards humans.
Tips to protect your property and pets from coyotes:
When you see one, if it is safe to do so, get as large by making noise, appearing threatening, and even throwing objects at them. NEVER do this to an animal that is cornered, protecting its den, or appears injured. If you fear for your safety, find shelter. Never feed a wild animal. That animal may start approaching humans looking for food and get aggressive.
Hazing Techniques:
Hazing Tips:
Be your neighborhood's eyes and ears and help maintain a safe community by immediately reporting any coyote presence or activity to the City:
You can learn more about Culver City's coyote management, as well as other resources, on the City's website.