Manitoba wolf (SciiFii)

The Manitoba wolf (Canis lupus griseoalbus), also known as the grey-white wolf, elusive wolf, the Saskatchewan timber wolf or the grizzly wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf that is native to the southern Northwest Territories, northern Alberta, Saskatchewan, and south-central Manitoba and was once extinct since the early 20th century, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and reintroduced through its former range to help boost biodiversity. The Manitoba wolf is a large subspecies of gray wolf, and is usually gray to white in color. The Manitoba wolves are carnivores, like other gray wolf subspecies, and primarily feeds on caribou, but it is also known to prey on mule deer, moose, etc. The conservation status of the Manitoba wolf is Vulnerable due to habitat loss and historic poaching, however, the conservationists are working to protecting this species, allowing the subspecies to make a comeback.