And if a farm animal was killed by a wolf, the farmer can get financial compensation for the animal. So what's the problem really?
Besides, farm animals get killed by humans en masse. The "animal produce" industry is one of the major contributors to climate change, constantly worsening the life of everyone, leading to an ongoing decline in wildlife and killing thousands of humans, especially during heat waves. But if rarely some wolves kill a farm animal, it's suddenly a gigantic problem.
The irony in this...
Let's not forget that livestock farmers can get financial compensation in case their animals really got killed by wolves.
So what's the fucking problem?