WildlifeAnimal Care & ServicesBuilding a community in which every adoptable pet finds a home.

Although wildlife in your neighborhood may initially seem to be a concern, most wild animals are not dangerous to humans and we can all co-exist peacefully together.  Helping our community to balance wildlife “care” and “control” is an important part of a Field Services officer’s duties. Field Services offers many online fact sheets to help you successfully co-exist with our furry neighbors.

If you have a specific wild animal situation you need help with, please call Field Services Dispatch at (909) 466-7387 ext. 2084 or e-mail to reach a Field Services staff member. Our staff will be happy to give you advice, and dispatch an officer if necessary. Please note that, unless there is an immediate threat to human life, Field Services will not trap, relocate, or kill healthy wildlife. We can and will rescue sick, injured, or orphaned (baby) animals, and can relocate dangerous animals to a more appropriate habitat.