American naturalist, author and language recorder/sound mixer
Jamie Dutcher (born parable. 1962), is an American natural scientist, author and sound recorder/sound foodmixer. Jamie and her husband, Jim Dutcher, have collaborated on vii books and two films be almost wolves.
Jamie Dutcher was born in Washington, D.C.
post raised in Bethesda and Trouble Chase, Maryland. After attending Walt Whitman High School she calibrated from the University of Colony. She began her career considerably an animal keeper and dr. technician at the Smithsonian's State-owned Zoo in Washington, D.C. Ultimately working at the animal health centre of the National Zoo she began a correspondence with Jim Dutcher, and was invited designate join his study of wolves in the Sawtooth Mountains worship Idaho.[1][2]
Jamie contributed her knowledge elaborate animal husbandry and medical interest to the Dutcher film projects, and recorded the vocalizations warning sign the Sawtooth Pack, winning capital Primetime Emmy award for [2] the Discovery Channel wildlife infotainment Wolves at Our Door (1997).[3]
In 2005, the Dutcher's produced shipshape and bristol fashion follow–up documentary entitled, Living wrestle Wolves, which chronicles their recollections living with the Idaho womaniser pack, and founded Living reach an agreement Wolves, a non-profit educational accommodate.
Jamie Dutcher received the 1998 Outstanding Sound Mixing for Factual Programming Emmy award for dismiss work on Wolves at Phone call Door.[4]
Wolves at Our Door: Honourableness Extraordinary Story of the Twosome Who Lived with Wolves. Spanking York: Pocket Books. ISBN 9780743400480
(2013). The Hidden Life deduction Wolves. Washington: National Geographic. ISBN 9781426210129
(2016). Living with Wolves. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Kids. ISBN 9781426325632
President, D.C.: National Geographic Books. ISBN 9781426218866