Section 11303 Of Article 5. Management Of Coyotes On State Park Lands And In Ecological Reserves From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 5. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 5.
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. Upon a determination pursuant to Section 11302 that coyotes
are finding refuge on state park lands or on an ecological reserve
and are causing damage to nearby private property, the director and
the Department of Parks and Recreation, with the review and approval
of the Director of Fish and Game as to state park lands, or the
Department of Fish and Game as to ecological preserves, may enter
into an interdepartmental agreement to control coyotes finding refuge
on state park lands or on ecological reserves and causing damage to
nearby private property. Methods utilized to take the coyotes shall
be specific to those coyotes which are causing the damage. The
Department of Parks and Recreation or the Department of Fish and Game
shall specify the methods of take, location of take, time of take,
necessary protections for public safety, protections convenient for
state park lands or ecological reserve users and uses, and may
specify whether the department is to employ persons to control
coyotes pursuant to Article 1 (commencing with Section 11221) or
whether control is to be done by the Department of Parks and
Recreation or the Department of Fish and Game.