Amazingly intimate wolf photography by a couple who spent six years with wolves in the wild, observing their complex social hierarchy and learning how they can help the environment.
Jim Dutcher is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and cinematographer whose extraordinary camerawork has led audiences into places never before filmed: inside beaver lodges, down burrows to peek at wolf pups, and into the secret life of a mother mountain lion. His work includes the National Geographic special, A Rocky Mountain Beaver Pond, and ABC World of Discovery's two highest-rated films, Cougar: Ghost of the Rockies and Wolf: Return of a Legend. Jamie Dutcher, Jim's wife and co-producer, has worked in the animal hospital of the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., bringing her knowledge of animal husbandry and medical care to film and enabling her to quickly gain access to the sensitive and secret inner lives of wolves.
“Ever since, as a child, I read about Romulus and Remus and Rudyard
Kipling’s Jungle Book, I have been in love with wolves. This
exciting book will help their cause—they deserve our concern and
our protection.” —Jane Goodall
“An inspired account. The return of the gray wolf is a proud moment
in the history of our American lands.” —Bruce Babbitt, former U.S.
Secretary of the Interior
"The Dutchers are known for their world-class photography, and this
volume does not disappoint…the mystery and awe that wolves have
always evoked in humans is conveyed in crisp, color images. The
photos are at once beautiful, startling and mesmerizing." —Bill
Cannon, former editor-in-chief of Motor Age Magazine
"The photography is stunningly beautiful and the insights that Jim
and Jamie Dutcher share with us opens a world of understanding into
wolf behavior." —Apogee Photo Magazine
"A richly layered work that speaks to the intricate and
controversial relationship between wolves and humans." --The
Oregonian
"Remarkable photographs...an in-depth and up-close look at the
intimate behaviors and social bonds of [Wolves]." --American
Profile
"Loaded with wonderful photographs...should go a long way to help
protect these most amazing beings." --Psychology Today
“A richly layered work that speaks to the intricate and
controversial relationship between wolves and humans.” --Oregon
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