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1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
Phone: (831) 459-2231
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Animal Control

The UCSC Animal Control Officer Protects, Enforces & Educates.
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Protection

In order to protect the campus environment and to ensure the safety and welfare of animals on campus, the campus animal control officer is responsible for managing the campus animal population by dealing with problems that arise from both wild and domesticated animals.

Enforcement

The campus animal control officer picks up and impounds all stray domestic animals on campus, and enforces the Non-Research Animals on Campus Policy, as well as all city, county and state laws pertaining to the care and keeping of animals.

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Education

The campus animal control officer serves as a public resource by educating the campus community on animal habits and behavior, campus policy, and relevant animal and safety issues. The animal control officer is available to speak with groups and regularly speaks at RA trainings and orientations. Call 459-3688 to schedule a presentation.

Questions or Comments

Send your questions or comments regarding UCSC Animal Control to:

Jen Holz, Animal Control Officer
UCSC Police Department
1156 High Street, Barn H
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
(831) 459-3688
Email: jholz@ucsc.edu

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