Kenai Peninsula wolf (SciiFii)

The Kenai Peninsula wolf (Canis lupus alces), also known as the Kenai Peninsula gray wolf, is a subspecies of the gray wolf native to the Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska, it was originally extinct since 1925 due to predator control program, poison, heavy hunting and trapping, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and reintroduced to the Kenai Peninsula in 1970s to help boost biodiversity. The Kenai Peninsula wolf is a carnivore, like all other gray wolf subspecies, mainly mainly feeding on moose, elk, caribou, and mule deer, although it has been known to prey on larger ungulates (bison, etc), rodents, rabbits, etc. The conservation status of the Kenai Peninsula wolf is Least Concern due to successful efforts by the conservationists are working to protect the Kenai Peninsula wolf from (re)extinction and the population trend of the Kenai Peninsula wolf is currently increasing.