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Just back from Carole King’s recent tour in Australia & New Zealand… Check out some of my  photos here:

http://www.caroleking.com/gallery/photos/natural-woman-tour-2013

 

Click HERE to read the latest news on the Challis Rescue Horses’ relocation to Return To Freedom Wild Horse Sanctuary.

My photo on the back of Carole King’s Memoir

 

Click HERE to read article from Easy Reader “Fading Out”, October 20, 2011…   “Horses in the wild? Elissa Kline’s “ghost herd” photographs are all that remain of when these majestic animals ran free.”

 

Click HERE to read about Carole King & James Taylor bringing “Idaho’s Wild Horses Nationwide”

 

Click HERE  to see my video of the Challis Herd Wild Horse Roundup on YouTube

 

Click HERE for Sun Valley Magazine blog “Not So Free to Roam”

 

Click HERE for Sun Valley Magazine feature “Horse Power”

 

Click HERE for a link to Best Friends article.

 

Click HERE for a link to Idaho Mountain Express article.

 

Click HERE for a link to Sun Valley Magazine’s “Mountain Mustangs”.

 

2010 Troubadour Reunion Tour

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December, 2009

“Horse Power” Feature

Sun Valley Magazine

July, 2009 

Round up of Challis Herd, Idaho

211 horses out of 423 were “removed”, and 11 fatalities.

November, 2009

Fundraiser for Rescued Wild Mares

Gilman Contemporary

October, 2009

19 Wild Mares from Challis Herd adopted!

Sept 16, 2009

Author Deanne Stillman (“Mustang: The Saga of the Wild Horse in the American West”) and photographer Elissa Kline speak at Community Library in Ketchum Idaho. Wild Horse advocate Jodi Herlich & Doro Lohmann, founder of Silent Voices Equine Rescue, meet that night & decide to take action. Negotiations with the BLM begin the next day to rescue 19 older mares scheduled to be shipped to long term holding. July 6, 2008: BLM considering mass euthanasia of wild horses.

June 25, 2008: August roundup has been postponed until next year.

May 15, 2008:

In August 2008 the wild horses featured in the Wild Ones series are scheduled to be “gathered” by the Bureau of Land Management.

To learn more visit The Wild Horse Preservation Campaign at www.wildhorsepreservation.com

April 10, 2008:

Elissa is interviewed on Plum TV.

January 7, 2008:

The Wild Ones Series is featured in Best Friends Magazine “Animals In The Arts” section.