Control is one thing, but we've been down this road before in this country. Wolves are a keystone species. Their reintroduction saved Yellowstone and strengthened their elk herds, and greatly improved biodiversity. The zealousness of some hunters and ranchers towards killing wolves is short-sighted and concerning.
I live in an area that no longer has any natural predators for deer. They're insanely overpopulated and have become a danger to the local ecosystem and people. I typically have a minimum of one sighting when I walk my dog through the neighborhood. Usually, it's fine because it's mostly small groups of does and fawns, but now that we're getting into the rut, bucks are roaming the residential areas of town more frequently. Two nights ago, I had quite the stare down with a 12 point buck from across the street while I was with my dog. I didn't see him until it was too late and we were already close. Every year, there's usually at least one incident of somebody's dog getting mauled in town.