To begin with you'll never see a wolf in the wild unless it allows it. They can detect you well over a mile before you can see them.
In the entire history of the US there has not been a single case of a human bieng attacked by a healthy wild wolf so you're in no danger in any case.
I have worked closely with Wolves and Wolfdogs for slighty over 30 years. This expierance includes working on three reintroduction programs thus far.
Your honestly in far more danger walking up to some ranchers steer than you are from a wild wolf.
In the entire history of the US there has not been a single case of a human bieng attacked by a healthy wild wolf so you're in no danger in any case.
I have worked closely with Wolves and Wolfdogs for slighty over 30 years. This expierance includes working on three reintroduction programs thus far.
Your honestly in far more danger walking up to some ranchers steer than you are from a wild wolf.
