How did grey wolves become endangered?

During the times when colonists first came to America, the colonists reconized this animal as a danger to their livestock, and also believed they were demonic. They hunted them off, nearly to extinction. Their fur was in high demand, as well.

Finally, laws were passed to stop the mass killing of wolves. The only remaining state in the contigious part of the United States which still has a population of wild grey wolves is Minnesota.

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