Sec. 4. Exceedance of population
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In the case of an exceedance of the acceptable and enforceable maximum population of Mexican gray wolves referred to in section 3(b)(4)(B), the Director shall use a scientifically sound method to reduce the population of the Mexican gray wolf, including the removal of the appropriate number of Mexican gray wolves from the State of Arizona or New Mexico and relocation of those Mexican gray wolves within the range referred to in section 3(b)(7). In the case of a decline of a wild ungulate herd by more than the decrease referred to in section 3(b)(5), the Director shall carry out a management action for the Mexican gray wolf, including the removal of an appropriate number of Mexican gray wolves from the area in which the wild ungulate herd is located for relocation within the range referred to in section 3(b)(7).