Remaking Wolf Connection

Original Feature Documentary.

Ever since the first ancient hunters followed wolves to the location of prey- humans have had a deep-seated connection to canines. We lived symbiotically with the wolf over tens of thousands of years. These wild animals eventually became “man’s best friend” in the form of the domesticated dog.

The Remaking Wolf Connection film is about a remarkable Sanctuary in Southern California which celebrates the Wolf and uses the ancient connection we have with them to heal young and old. The refuge is home to over 80 wolves and wolf-dog hybrids, all of which have been rescued from often life-threatening circumstances.

Wolf Connection is the brainchild of outdoors’ youth counselor Teo Alfero whose training includes certification to work with the court and school systems in California as well as extensive experience with captive exotic animals. The film features the work of Teo, his wife Rene and a working group of expert psychologists, and youth counselors. Teo’s team simultaneously cares for the wolves, while improving the lives of troubled young people coming from foster care, schools or the court system.

At the same time, the documentary features improvements coming to the facility, via Philanthropist David Casselman who has a background creating elephant sanctuaries in Southeast Asia. Viewers will learn how construction is now underway for a more expanded facility, which will allow for more free-roaming by the wolves and viewing by the public.

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The Wolf Connection

About our NGO friend

The Wolf Connection (Wolf Connect) is a unique educational sanctuary and wilderness retreat center NGO that brings people together through direct relationships with rescued wolves for the purpose of empowering the next generation to become authentic leaders and stewards of the earth.

With the help of the animals, at-risk groups reconnect with nature, learn to be of service by responsibly caring for another being, and work towards becoming the kind of person they want to be through Wolf Therapy®.

The animals help them focus on their impulses, feelings and emotions in a constructive way; they learn to forgive and give others (and themselves) a second chance.