AD41 is home to a variety of wildlife because of its open space along the San Gabriel Mountains. It is not uncommon to encounter raccoons, snakes, skunks, mountain lions, coyotes, and sometimes bears in residential areas. Coyotes are especially resilient and have adapted to living among humans in urban environments.
For more information on what to do if you encounter wildlife, please check your city’s official website for local guidance.
Bradbury - City of Bradbury, CA
Claremont - Coyotes | City of Claremont, CA (claremontca.gov)
La Canada Flintridge - Animal Control | City of La Cañada Flintridge
La Verne - Coyote Management Plan | La Verne, CA (cityoflaverne.org)
Monrovia - Living With Wildlife | City of Monrovia (monroviaca.gov)
Pasadena - Urban Wildlife Management Plan - Public Health Department
Rancho Cucamonga - Animal Center | City of Rancho Cucamonga
San Dimas - Coyote Information |Welcome to San Dimas, CA
Sierra Madre - Wildlife | Sierra Madre (cityofsierramadre.com)
Upland - City of Upland |Encountering Wildlife (uplandca.gov)
CA Department of Fish and Wildlife - Human-Wildlife Conflicts: Coyotes (ca.gov)