The headline and content of this story don't exactly match up:
More than 600 people in Michigan and Wisconsin responded to a survey about wolves done by Northland College Sociology Professor Kevin Schanning. He says people from both states feel the same way: 62% think there's reason to worry about wolves being dangerous, and only 20-percent think killing a wolf is wrong. But Schanning says 57% think wolves should be protected.
http://www.businessnorth.com/kuws.asp?RID=1118
Fifty-seven percent is not a landslide, and it's five percent less than those who worry about the dangers of wolves. It sounds like time for another burst of education to dispel the myth that wolves will snatch babies out of their strollers.