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Historically, the relationship between humans and wolves has been fraught with tension. Wolves, once considered domesticated ancestors, became vilified as threats to livestock with the onset of agriculture. The consequences of this led to widespread extermination strategies, ultimately solidified with the advent of firearms in the 15th century. Despite legal protection since 1998 in Poland, coexistence remains a complex issue, characterized by fear and deep-rooted prejudices.