Humans have been, and still are killing them off.
No. Arctic wolves are not an endangered species. A subspecies of the gray wolf, which is listed as least concern.
They were removed from the endangered species list in May of 2009.
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.
Because humans killed wolves far to much
The federal government listed wolves as endangered in 1974, reduced their status to threatened in Minnesota in 1978, and retained their endangered status elsewhere in the lower 48 states up to the present moment. From: www.timberwolfinformation.org
The biggest threat to the gray wolf is MAN!{human}
The species has recovered from low numbers in the 60's, and is not an endangered species now.
In Idaho they are not endangered. There is some talk about putting the grey wolf back on the endangered species list, but they are all over the forest, and very near towns and cities. The wolves are not endangered around where I live.
No, no wolves at all.
Not all breeds are but the red wolf is. Did you know that wolves were once on the endangered list, but for now they are not. Red wolves are rare wild dogs and are in captivity. A few are now in the wild.
humans hunted them for fur and land. We killed thousands for what global warming and overpopulation
The gray wolf put on the endangered species list in the 1970s, but is now listed as an animal of least concern. This means that there are large numbers of gray wolves in the world and they are no longer considered endangered.