Yes. The last wolf was killed in Ireland in 1786.
wolves were made extinct in England in 1486 then wolves were made extinct in Scotland in 1743 and wolves in Ireland were made extinct in 1776
K. R. Hickey has written: 'Wolves in Ireland' -- subject(s): Wolves, Wolf, History
Wolverhampton Wanderer's f.c (Wolves) and Ireland
Irish Wolfhounds are named for their origin in Ireland and their historical use in wolf hunting. They were bred for their large size and strength to assist in hunting wolves, deer, and other large game. Despite their name, Irish Wolfhounds are gentle giants known for their loyalty and affectionate nature.
Alaskan Tundra Wolves, Alexander Archipelago Wolves, Arabian Wolves, Arctic Wolves, Baffin Island Wolves, Bernard's Wolves, British Columbian Wolves, Cascade Mountain Wolves, Dire Wolves, Eastern Timber Wolves, Ethiopian Wolves, Common Gray Wolves, Great Plains Wolves, Greenland Wolves, Hokkaido Wolves, Honshu Wolves, Hudson Bay Wolves, Iberian Wolves, Indian Wolves, Interior Alaskan Wolves, Iranian Wolves, Italian Wolves, Kenai Peninsula Wolves, Labrador Wolves, Mackenzie Valley Wolves, Mackenzie Tundra Wolves, Maned Wolves, Manitoba Wolves, Mexican Wolves, Mogollon Mountain Wolves, Newfoundland Wolves, Red Wolves, Southern Rocky Mountain Wolves, Texas Gray Wolves, Tibetan Wolves, Tundra Wolves, and Vancouver Island Wolves are all that I know of, and some of these might not even be around anymore.
Arctic Wolves Timber Wolves Red Wolves Ethiopian Wolves Indian Wolves Asiatic Wolves European Wolves (probably extinct)
Wolves in Wolves' Clothing was created in 2005.
Boston Legal - 2004 Dances with Wolves 5-3 was released on: USA: 6 October 2008 Ireland: 12 August 2009 Japan: 28 November 2010 Hungary: 18 June 2013
Some species of wolves are the gray wolves, red wolves, antic wolves and the coyote-wolf hybrid.
Some wolves like gray wolves and arctic wolves are.
There were wolves in 1995 and there are still wolves.