SIGNS pop up as you head deeper and deeper into the fairytale-like forest. “Wow, look how big your ears are,” one reads. “Wolves can hear up to 16km far in nature,” another says. Red paw prints are painted on rocks here and there and you half expect Little Red Riding Hood to appear under the canopy of trees at any second.
But for the three women who live in the enclave at the end of this Garden Route road, life is anything but a fairytale.
They run the Tsitsikamma Wolf Sanctuary, which was born out of a very real need to offer abandoned wolves a haven.
Robin McDonald (39), Francette Jerling (35) and Amritha Djohoun (66) have made