> You don't hear about it because there aren't any wolves
That's a big assumption.
> here there are wolves, you change your behavior ( let kids out on their own much less).
Kids are already let out so much less than they used to be, so that might not be necessary.
> Wolf attacks on people are pretty much proportional to the amount of other food they have available and how many people they come into contact with, just like any other predator.
The constant you multiply the proportion by matters a lot.
That's a big assumption.
> here there are wolves, you change your behavior ( let kids out on their own much less).
Kids are already let out so much less than they used to be, so that might not be necessary.
> Wolf attacks on people are pretty much proportional to the amount of other food they have available and how many people they come into contact with, just like any other predator.
The constant you multiply the proportion by matters a lot.