Stakeholder Interviews in Wild Mustang Doc Featuring Wild Love

This 30-minute segment from the one-hour documentary "Off The Beaten Path: Wild Mustangs" that aired Sept 25, 2021, includes interviews with some of the diverse stakeholders Andrea Maki and Wild Love Preserve have brought together and worked with over the last 11+ years in Idaho and nationally. Please note, while host Tony Naddaf's descriptive intros are in Arabic, all of the interviews are in English. We hope you will find this segment and the respective views of stakeholders helpful and of interest as it relates to the work of Wild Love Preserve and conflict resolution.

Stakeholder interviews include Andrea Maki, Wild Love Preserve Founder + President; Stone Gossard, Pearl Jam; Stephen Bauchman, Challis Creek Cattle Co; Kevin Lloyd, Idaho BLM, Challis Wild Horse + Range Specialist; John W. Turner, Ph.D., Dept. of Physiology + Pharmacology at University of Toledo College of Medicine; Kim Frank, Executive Director, The Science and Conservation Center; and Steve Adams, Executive Director, Youth Employment Program in Salmon, Idaho.

Film footage by Andrea Maki features Challis-Idaho wild horses at Wild Love Preserve and on the range, remote darting with the fertility vaccine Native PZP, and the 2016 Science and Conservation Center training workshop taught by Kayla Grams with WLP stakeholders and Idaho BLM. Helicopter roundup footage is courtesy of Ginger Kathrens, founder of The Cloud Foundation.

Imperative to note, remotely darting wild horses does not harm them, albeit no one enjoys getting a shot in the rump. Watch the video to learn about the production and implementation of Native PZP in the field.

In October 2020, a film crew traveled to Challis, Idaho to film this wild horse documentary featuring Wild Love Preserve and the Challis wild horses on and off the range for Alhurra public television with the host Tony Naddaf.

Since 2004, Alhurra is a United States-based public Arabic-language satellite TV channel broadcasting news and current affairs programming to more than 16.5 million people in 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa funded by the U.S. Congress through the U.S. Agency for Global Media.

Watch the full-length "Off The Beaten Path: Wild Mustangs" documentary on YouTube here.

All stakeholder interviews are in English.