Love And Care

Werner has somewhere proved that love is all that is needed to tame the animals. Even the wildest of the being would love you if one doesn’t harm them and care for them wisely. Freund portrayed the courage like no other man to bring about a change in the thinking of humans. Not all wild animals are wild, it’s our behavior and actions which compel them to turn wild.

Living With Wild

After having a look at this video, one can easily make out that wolves aren’t any danger. The way Werner Freund is comfortable amongst these wild beings is truly commendable. Yet again, none has ever shown such a bravery and courage. The manner in which wolves show their love and respect towards him is something no one would have expected out of these wild beasts.

Similar Fondness

Werner Freund was married to Erika who too shared a similar kind of fondness for animals. Even she had ample amount of love and care for the animals. She has thoroughly supported her husband in his acts. However, in the year 2014, Werner Freund passed away and not much is known about his wife since then. If you wondering what happened to the Wolfspark Sanctuary, then here it is.

A New Mother

In 1993, De Pellegrini, a 39-year-old Munich-born researcher, started working as a volunteer at the Werner’s Wolfspark. After completing her first task, “to help treat an injured Arctic male with quite impressive teeth,” she was appointed as an assistant in the Wolfspark. In 2014, she has taken over as the director of the Wolfspark.

Walking On Steps

De Pellegrini is walking on the footsteps of Werner Freund. She has taken utmost care of Werner’s beloved wolves. She too howls with them and dominates their pack. Even she is not scared of their presence near her. She herself has raised nearly 38 wolf cubs till yet. She strives for making more people believe in the firm behavior of these wild species just like Werner Freund.

Read in below for some of the interesting facts about wolves.

They Are Chasers

Wolves can roam relatively large and long distances at times approximately up to 12 miles in a single day. They are extremely fast chasers. Though not as fast as cheetahs but when it comes to chasing the largest chase ever recorded was of 21 kilometers. Generally, the small preys are not chased after some 1-2 kilometers.