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Women have a natural way around the wolves-if fear is not involved. Can we change the way we look at the wolf by changing our old fear programming? And bring in new knowledge of wolves? Part one with Gale Motter of Wolf Park.

Gale Motter works at Wolf Park. Wolf park is a wonderful place for captive wolves and offers great education to the public and more. As Mission: Wolf travels across the country with ambassador wolves we try to make an annual stop at WolfPark. During our visit they open up their "Huge" dog pen for our wolves to exrcise in.

Gale is amazing around the Mission: Wolf wolves. This footage is from 2003 and includes Rami, Raven and Magpie. gale is so confident with the wolves, its as if she has been around them all their lives.

This video demonstrates how animals mirror or reflect the energy and confidence of the creatures they encounter.Wolves read and responds to our attitude. The confidence of one woman instills confidence and trust in the wolves. Raven reponds to Gale's calm and loving energy. The Mission: Wolf program reaches thousands of people in an effort to change human attitudes toward wildlife.


Most people react with fear and anxiety in the presence of a wolf.This is not a new "fear" that stems from a spur of the moment encounter with a wolf or a bad experience with them. Rather it is a very old "fear" programmed into us by generations that believed wolves were nothing but scary, blood thirsty monsters. Sadly, many people do not believe animals are capable of understanding human feelings or actions. This fear based programming has been passed down from generation to generation for centuries. As people learn to rely on their own instincts and use their body to communicate the basic messages we believe that conflicts will be reduced and eliminated.

The Native American Indian revered the wolf as a teacher. The white man persecuted the wolf to extinction in many places across the globe. It's time to change that programming of fear to tolerance and respect. Wolves still have much to teach us we only need to listen..

Women Who Understand Wolves will be a series of short videos showcasing confident and inspiring communication between women and wolves. These wolves are not pets. They live in a large natural habitat at The Mission: Wolf Sanctuary in Colorado. For More information www.missionwolf.com


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Responses to "Women Who Understand Wolves (Video)"

  1. Anonymous says:

    She is very lucky to work in place with WOLVES. This is one my dream is to work along with Wolves.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Awsome--really really amazing-great work

  3. Anonymous says:

    Would like to see an updated video of handler and wolves.

  4. Jerry/ Wolfwarrior says:

    Having a high percentage hy-brid, I really appreciate this video as it really does portray the wolves as they are, and not would we have been taught and grew up with. I hope a lot of folks look at this and learn the real truth of this magnificent animal.

  5. Anonymous says:

    Those animals act more like dogs

  6. Anonymous says:

    It is amazing to me, how anything that can be so deadly, can be so loving and kind !

  7. Anonymous says:

    this was a great video.

  8. Chrissy says:

    this is the way a couple of real wolves and ALL dogs are with me, its strange almost like i'm one of them

  9. Laura Finch says:

    So Amazing & Awesome <3 to See This kind of Compassion for The Majestic's !

  10. ronald keulen says:

    I had the same experience in Norway this year. transforming, loving, words are not enough

  11. Интересные дымчатые окрасы. Видна пежина на груди - у наших волков не бывает. Результат одомашнивания?

  12. wolf warrior says:

    I have raised two high percentage hybrids and they behave the very same with me, as in this great video. I wish the world would "wake" up and see this beautiful animal as it really is and do much more to protect it.

  13. Anonymous says:

    Please take out the silly music which undermines this beautiful scene of human & wild beasts peacefully communicating.

  14. Cathy Mills says:

    Cool video & message, but, dang, had to mute that annoying music!!

  15. Anonymous says:

    as a child I had a wolf/shepard pup come to our door we thought it was a dog when it was older we took it in for shots and found out it was 3/4 wolf so I couldn't keep him as a pet but it seemed as if when ever you turned around he was their he was my best friend he was all white I never worred about anything I knew he was not far away

  16. Anonymous says:

    I love that story, I hope we can stop people from shooting them and dogs trained to kill them! Sad

  17. Anonymous says:

    They're just dogs... Nothing more... Several breeds os "dogs" are just as vicious and deadly...

  18. Anonymous says:

    These wolves in the video are really BEAUTIES. i have always admired them. I just wish that they would stop killing them and let them live their lives-free of harm. One of GOD's gracious animals put on this earth for us to enjoy.

  19. Anonymous says:

    Amazing! great work.Thanks for sharing!

  20. Anonymous says:

    Interesting that humans think BUBBLES would amuse an animal with such acute smell and taste! If the SOAP gets in their nose/mouth it... IS SOAP! No wonder they all walked away! I remember years ago when Dick Cavett had a wolf on his show and said how woman's perfume was so attractive to a wolf because of the wolf's keen sense of smell!
    And I agreed with previous comments... dumb music for these beautiful, awesome, animals!

  21. Anonymous says:

    The article is interesting enough to know about the endeavor of women who have been claimed of having expertise on comprehending language of wild animals like wolves.

  22. Leona says:

    Beautiful,simply Beautiful. I love wolves,they mean the world to me.Would love to work and be around these beautiful animals that are so miss understood.Dogs and wolves are so remarkable alike., from what I understand. And my heart goes out to all the wolves.

  23. Anonymous says:

    Awesome! I love wolves and I wish the hunting of them would stop. I mean, ya there being takin off the endangered species list, but the shouldn't be. There still very very endangered yet for some reason rules apply different for them. Another animal is endangered we help them when a wolf is endangered we kill them all out without a care in the world. That's not right! Save the wolves!!!

  24. Anonymous says:

    nice !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  25. Anonymous says:

    love to be there hugging and interacting with them too,love wolves

  26. Jacalyn Clarahan says:

    How could anyone fear a part of themselves. Iv never understood why people fear the wolves. Iv always considered them my brothers and sisters

  27. Anonymous says:

    Its wonderful to see how easy is to meet wildanimals, if you knew their signals and so!

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