Arizona ranchers to be paid for removing livestock carcasses

A Mexican gray wolf in Eureka, Mo., May 20, 2019. An endangered Mexican gray wolf has roamed beyond the species' recovery area into the more northern reaches of New Mexico. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023, that members of the recovery team have been tracking the lone female wolf and have notified ranchers in the area, although they say it’s not a threat to human health or public safety. (Jeff Roberson/AP, File)

A Mexican gray wolf in Eureka, Mo., May 20, 2019. An endangered Mexican gray wolf has roamed beyond the species' recovery area into the more northern reaches of New Mexico. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023, that members of the recovery team have been tracking the lone female wolf and have notified ranchers in the area, although they say it’s not a threat to human health or public safety. (Jeff Roberson/AP, File)

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