Living with wolves / produced by Jim and Jamie Dutcher. Videorecording.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: United States : Distributed by Image Entertainment, c2007.Description: 2 videodiscs (83 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Wolves at our door
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QL737.C22
Contents:
Living with wolves (95 min.) -- Wolves at our door (52 min.).
Narrator: Liev Schreiber.Summary: Filmmaker Jim Dutcher and his wife Jamie lived with gray wolves for three years to make this documentary, and their work reveals complex social behavior never before captured on film. You'll observe the dominance of the pack's alpha male and the submissiveness of the omega wolf. You'll see the pack initiate new members, and witness the critical moment when the alpha selects a mate. Perhaps most incredible is the bond developed between the wolves and the Dutchers, who ultimately must move the pack to another reserve in order to keep them alive.
Item type: Audiovisual Item
Holdings
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Judith Thomas Library Audio-Visuals Audio-Visual DVD77 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) DVD77 Available

Originally produced in 2005.
Bonus feature: Wolves at our Door. Winner of two Emmy Awards, this tale follows the Dutchers as they raise a pack of gray wolves and document these affectionate creatures' most intimate behaviors. Originally produced in 1997. Narrator: Richard Kiley.

Living with wolves (95 min.) --
Wolves at our door (52 min.).

Narrator: Liev Schreiber.


Filmmaker Jim Dutcher and his wife Jamie lived with gray wolves for three years to make this documentary, and their work reveals complex social behavior never before captured on film. You'll observe the dominance of the pack's alpha male and the submissiveness of the omega wolf. You'll see the pack initiate new members, and witness the critical moment when the alpha selects a mate. Perhaps most incredible is the bond developed between the wolves and the Dutchers, who ultimately must move the pack to another reserve in order to keep them alive.