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.
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Wolves are endangered because once they were bounty hunted because of fear of them; poison was the main means of killing Wolves, generally, are not endangered though some sub-species are
When dogs aten the wolves all away.
they are endangered because people are killing them for their own entertainm,entertainment and they are killing them for their fur and meat
No, no wolves at all.
Because humans killed wolves far to much
Because they are rare and endangered. The gray wolf is not endangered, rather it is listed as a species of least concern.
AnswerIt is illegal in most states due to either A: The endangered Species Act, which prevents animals of endangered Status from being hunted, or B:The state just doesn't want wolves to be hunted. Hunting wolves is, though, LEGAL(capitalized there because someone once mistaked that for illegal) in 2 states, Wyoming and Montana, I believe(I also believe I'm totally wrong). Wolves are off the endangered lists in those states and an open season for wolves is now in session in those states.
Well you have to either study biology or zoology or you can join an endangered animal group because wolves are endangered or any specific wolf group
wolves aren't extinct
people thought that wolves needed to be killed because they supposedly killed cattle and other livestock. Wolves were hunted down and killed. They even had bounties on them. They became endangered and today, they are protected and they are growing back in population :) yay for wolves! :P
Yes... they are protected by their pack and now protected by people because they are classified as endangered.