/ 501c3 Non-Profit Organization It was just like, `Oh, my, they're back again.' Wolves have been cast as villains in stories almost since there've been stories. Prints. From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. B&W. Mr. DUTCHER: At the end of the project, we had to move the wolves; our permits with the US Forest Service had expired. In this compelling book they share with us the insights gained by hours and hours of study, providing us with a window through …

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LUDDEN: And, Jamie, you were in Washington, DC, before you joined Jim. Jim and Jamie Dutcher are the husband and wife team behind "Living With Wolves." I was a little bit concerned that--what were they going to think of me, but I had been working at the National Zoo in Washington, DC, and knew a lot about animals and animal behavior and just kind of let it all unfold and let them come to me. And then to finally meet the wolves was an incredibly special moment.

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As two of America’s most knowledgeable experts on wolves, they are devoted to sharing their unique background for the betterment and understanding of this keystone social species. LUDDEN: Now these wolves were in an enclosed space, a very large one, but it was closed off. Only one discount or promotional offer may be used per item. And Jim and Jamie Dutcher have done just that, living for years with the wolves of the Sawtooth Pack in a tented camp in the Idaho wild.

Jamie Dutcher (born c. 1964), is an American naturalist, author and sound recorder/sound mixer.

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Jim and Jamie Dutcher are creators of Wolves at Our Door.In 1990, Jim was given captive pups and was allowed a permit to set up a 25 Acre Wolf observation camp in the Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho, where he stayed, later joined by his wife Jamie Dutcher, until 1996; raising and documenting the captive pack of wolves and their socializing behavior. Guests. *This title is not eligible for purchase to earn points nor for redemption with your code in the We are experiencing technical difficulties. JAMIE DUTCHER, who won an Emmy Award for her sound recording of the Sawtooth Pack’s vocalizations, is Jim’s co-producer and a still photographer.

They would sort of mope around and howl, as if they were trying to call her back. Canvas.

After obtaining a permit from the U.S. Forest Service, he and his wife, Jamie, lived in a tented camp on the edge of Idaho’s Sawtooth Wilderness, intimately observing the social hierarchy and behavior of the now famous Sawtooth Pack. Greens . Mrs. DUTCHER: I really hadn't experienced mountains like this before or snow and cold like this before, but it was so breathtakingly beautiful. Mr. DUTCHER: Well, at the top of the pack of wolves is an alpha pair, male and female.

Jamie and her husband, Jim Dutcher, have collaborated on seven books and two films about wolves. In this book the Dutchers reflect on the virtues they observed in wolf society and behavior. They stopped playing for six weeks. You were there until 1996. What happened next was what surprised us--is the pack, they mourned the loss of this wolf. Jim is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and cinematographer.

What... LUDDEN: He was writing you letters telling you what he was doing. Jamie and her husband, Jim Dutcher, have collaborated on seven books and two films about wolves. Mr. DUTCHER: Sometimes the wolves would howl at night when we were sleeping, and they would kind of talk back and forth to each other, like, `Are you there?' Mrs. JAMIE DUTCHER ("Living With Wolves"): Thanks for having us, Jennifer.

Co-producer Jamie Dutcher is a sound recordist and former employee of the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. Jamie began her career as an assistant in the hospital of the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., and together with Jim, led three National Geographic Expeditions to Alaska, working with revered wolf biologist Dr. Gordon Haber to observe pack hunting techniques and the culture of knowledge within individual wolf families.Jim and Jamie now travel across the United States to present their multimedia program and to share their experiences and the truth about wolves.

In 2005, they put down their film-making equipment and founded Living with Wolves, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising broad public awareness of the truth about wolves.

And after about a year, we went back to see if the wolves would remember us and--this is in the film. LUDDEN: What do you think the effect of your project is, if any, on the wolf population? And it was fine. Refine by. Specialty Products.

Today, Living with Wolves is a nationally recognized leader in the field of wolf advocacy, with many thousands of followers actively involved in its work.Jim served as a consultant to the gray wolf reintroduction project for the design of the holding enclosures for the wolves brought to Yellowstone National Park.

Wood Mount. Having completed award-winning films documenting beavers, cougars, and marine ecosystems, Jim Dutcher turned to a more elusive and challenging subject: the wolf. Now they're the ones that make all the decisions: where to cross the rivers, which animal to prey upon. Framed Art.