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MoVal's Wild Burro Population

By Ulises Cabrera
Moreno Valley City Mayor
11/30/-0001 at 12:00 AM

Most Moreno Valley residents are familiar with our iconic wild burros. They are part of our city’s history, and have been roaming the hillsides for generations. Maybe you’ve caught them munching grass at sunset or strolling nonchalantly across the road. Either way, they are part of our community. In fact, in the next few weeks, KCAL is planning to do a spotlight feature on our beloved burros, so make sure to keep an eye out!

 

But while our burros are strong and resilient, they still face real dangers—many of which come from human interaction. That’s why it’s up to us to protect them and their habitat.

Perhaps the most important rule is don’t feed the burros. Even though it seems like an act of kindness, feeding the burros messes with their ability to fend for themselves in the wild and makes them too comfortable around people. They’re wild animals, and we need to let them stay wild.

 

Also, remember to keep your distance. Burros may look calm but are territorial and protective, especially when their young are nearby. A startled or defensive burro can deliver a powerful kick, so it’s always best to admire them from afar.

 

It’s also important to know that it is illegal to harm or harass undomesticated burros under Moreno Valley Municipal Code 10.02.115. Harassment includes any intentional act that disrupts an animal’s normal behavior. These laws keep our burros and our community safe, so let’s ensure we’re doing our part.

 

We are also pleased to report that San Bernadino County Animal Care confirmed in a recent social media announcement that they have mutually agreed to conclude their rescue and relocation contract with Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue. Our burros are here to stay, even if they wander into areas immediately outside the City.

 

If you’re driving through areas where burros roam, please make a point to slow down and stay extra alert. Burros don’t recognize roads the way we do, and accidents can happen in an instant. Being mindful of their presence can help keep you and our burros safe.

 

If you ever encounter an injured burro or accidentally hit one, call 911 immediately so our Animal Services team can respond as quickly as possible.

 

These burros are a big piece of what makes Moreno Valley unique. Let’s all pitch in to keep them safe and help them to stick around for years to come!

 

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