Ep 9. Touching the Wild
- April 16, 2014
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8.5 (55)
In this episode of Nature, viewers are taken on a journey through the eyes of wildlife photographer and author Joe Hutto. Hutto had a unique opportunity to study and befriend a group of wild mule deer in the western United States.
The episode delves into how Hutto gained the trust of these animals by spending every waking moment with them, including sleeping among them at night. He documents their behavior and social structure, including their complex communication methods and their intense survival instincts.
Viewers will witness the stunning beauty and grace of these animals as they roam the expansive landscapes of Wyoming, and learn about the challenges they face in their environment, from predators to climate change. Hutto's deep emotional connection to his subjects is palpable and inspiring, as he quietly observes and interacts with them.
One of the most fascinating aspects of this episode is the way in which Hutto immerses himself in the animals' world, even to the point of mimicking their behavior and body language. Through this intimate connection, he comes to understand the world from their perspective and gains a deep appreciation of their intelligence and social bonds.
Touching the Wild is a mesmerizing and educational exploration of the beauty and complexity of the natural world, as witnessed through the eyes of a truly dedicated and passionate observer. This episode will leave viewers with a new understanding and appreciation for the mule deer and the intricate web of life that surrounds them.