We've had several people over a period of years killed and eaten by wolves. Just last year a teacher was killed, dragged off to a secluded spot, and eaten. From the looks of the trail and area she had put up a valiant fight, but was beaten down by shear numbers. She did manage to fight, and get away twice, but was caught and killed.
I can think of no better reason to hunt and kill wolves. Our forefathers had a good reason for getting rid of them. Many Farmers came back to the Homestead to find his wife and or kids had been attacked by wolves. The Wolves knew the Farmer or Rancher was the dangerous one, once he left the wife and kids were easy game for the taking.
Wolves are predators of the highest degree. Smart, cunning, bold, vicious, big, and strong. My Grandfather told me stories about when he was a young man living in Wyoming. He hunted Wolves with Dogs. His pack of dogs consisted of Hounds and Airedales. As long as the dogs were in a pack, they were fine. But if one dog was out by itself, and a wolf howled, that dog suddenly started looking for a hole to crawl into. I hunt Wolves every chance I get. I have killed them here in my subdivision, as they tried to drag my neighbors dog out of it's doghouse. Here it is legal to kill Wolves, and at $300.00 to $1,400.00 a pelt we actively go out and look for them. There is no reason to be scared of them, they are easy to kill, just like Bears. You just have to be prepared, and a 30-06 does a good job.