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Wolves became extinct in Ireland primarily due to hunting and habitat loss. By the late 17th century, increasing agricultural expansion and human settlement led to the destruction of their natural habitats. Additionally, negative perceptions of wolves as threats to livestock prompted extensive hunting, culminating in their extinction by the early 18th century. Conservation efforts were not in place to protect them, contributing to their decline.

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