A coyote that was trapped by Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs in the Ocotillo Heights housing area Oct. 3 stalks around a cage at the Sand Hill training area shortly before its release. As of Aug. 1, NREA natural resources specialists began an initiative to track coyotes entering the Combat Center’s residential areas foraging for food. This animal was the second to be trapped, the first having been captured Sept. 27. - A coyote that was trapped by Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs in the Ocotillo Heights housing area Oct. 3 stalks around a cage at the Sand Hill training area shortly before its release. As of Aug. 1, NREA natural resources specialists began an initiative to track coyotes entering the Combat Center’s residential areas foraging for food. This animal was the second to be trapped, the first having been captured Sept. 27.