depends on the type of the wolf
They were removed from the endangered species list in May of 2009.
No, no wolves at all.
as long as wolves have existed.
Wolves have been endangered for many centuries. Because wolves are at the top of the Food Chain they compete with humans for the same prey (deer, elk, rabbits, etc.) Humans have also developed many myths about wolves over the centuries, most of which are false. Consequently, in the US, Gray wolf populations were drastically reduced after the first part of the twentieth century. In 1973, the US Congress passed the Endangered Species Act and the Red and Gray wolves were immediately listed as endangered species. Ther have been some attempts to re-introduce Gray wolves to national parks in the US, but they remain endangered to this day. Although some subspecies are endangered, the gray wolf as a species is not an endangered species.
wolves aren't extinct
Manatees have been endangered for about 20 years now.
it has been on the endangered list for 5 years
Wolves are no longer considered to be endangered at least in the United States. They were originally put on the endangered species list because of over hunting.
yes they are
no*
Not anymore.
No. Arctic wolves are not an endangered species. A subspecies of the gray wolf, which is listed as least concern.