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Manitoba wolf : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manitoba wolf
The Manitoba wolf (''Canis lupus griseoalbus''), also known as the grey-white wolf, is a subspecies of the gray wolf, ''Canis lupus'', that used to roam in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. They are believed by many to simply be Hudson Bay wolf. 〔(Manitoba wolves" ). Cosmosmith.com. Retrieved on 2012-12-29.〕 ==History==
In the early 19th century, John Richardson first cataloged the Manitoba wolf and gave it its taxonomic name. The species itself was highly prized for its fur〔("Extra fine Manitoba Wolf scarf" – The Pittsburgh Press ). News.google.com (1920-08-24). Retrieved on 2012-12-29.〕 and was hunted to extinction in the wild in the early 20th century. However, specimens were kept and bred in captivity and re-introduced in 1995 in the area around Yellowstone National Park.This has led to a public outcry in the area and in Colorado, as the species is far larger than the timber wolf that is natural to the area and over-predation is a high concern.〔("Colorado Now Being Invaded By A Foreign Enemy!" – Western Institute for Study of the Environment ). Westinstenv.org (2010-04-03). Retrieved on 2012-12-29.〕〔("The truth about wolves" ). The Big Sky Weekly (2011-02-19). Retrieved on 2012-12-29.〕
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