What land use restrictions come with wolves?
None. Wolves are habitat “generalists”, meaning they can adapt to living in many kinds of habitat. Wolves basically need two things to thrive: 1) prey, and 2) human tolerance. Wolf den sites, where pups are born, are protected by law from disturbance when occupied, just like songbird nests. But land use restrictions, as have been used to protect other endangered species that depend on very specific habitat, are not necessary for wolves.