While we are proposing name changes there are a few others going all the way back to the base game that need to be fixed.
1) Formosan Black Bear. Change to Asian or Asiatic Black Bear. I do not understand Frontier's insistence on pigeonholing certain animals into overly exclusive subspecies. Designating this the Formosan subspecies serves no purpose other than making it difficult to utilize. It's name is not recognizable to the vast majority of the public, it's not visually unique, it doesn't have a special conservation status, and it's not common in zoos. Who's design decision was this? The Asian Black Bear would have been much more inclusive, and sacrificed nothing.
2) West African Lion. Change to African Lion (Panthera leo). This is another pointless subspecies designation. This inclusion is particularly dated because the West African lion, P. l. senegalensis, is an old taxonomic name no longer in use. Most zoos display generic lions, because they do not know their specific genetics and they cannot be visually differentiated. The only reason to designate a lion subspecies, Northern lion (Panthera leo leo) or Southern African lion (P. l. melanochaita), is if the planned to someday include the Asiatic lion which is also P. l. leo.
3) Timber Wolf to Grey Wolf. This topic has already been well-covered. Gray wolf is the more well known and inclusive term that should replace Timber wolf. The term timber wolf is most commonly associated with several subspecies in North America.
4) Ussuri Dhole. Again why do we need a specific subspecies? We get so few animals to start. The animals they do include should be made as flexible as possible. (This is the same reason people are arguing for additional biome tags on multiple animals). Frontier's models are hardly accurate enough that we can differentiate one subspecies from another. In fact the first dhole model they released didn't look like any type of dhole.
Which the exception of certain infamous subspecies such as the Siberian tiger (which would have been missed by the public, and is still commonly represented in zoos) I do not see any reason to include subspecies in the game.