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Skydog Sanctuary Demands Immediate Shutdown of Federal Wild Horse Sales Program After NY Times Confirms Slaughter PipelineSkydog's Year-Long Investigation Provides Key Evidence for Front-Page Exposé MALIBU, Calif., Aug. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Skydog Sanctuary, the nation's largest voice for wild horse and burro protection, today called for an immediate suspension of the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) Wild Horse & Burro Sale Authority program following an investigation published today by The New York Times. The report confirmed that the federal program is actively funneling federally protected wild horses and burros directly into commercial slaughter pipelines. In a formal letter sent this morning to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Skydog Sanctuary founder and president Clare Staples—representing the organization's 1.5 million supporters and followers—demanded an immediate suspension of the program. The letter accuses the BLM of violating federal law barring the agency from using federal funds to sell wild horses in a manner that results in their commercial slaughter. "Following months of providing documentation, combing through BLM sales records, and monitoring BLM placement events and kill pens, Skydog is proud to see these urgent findings brought to national light by The New York Times," said Clare Staples. "The report published today confirms what we have documented on the grund for more than a year: the BLM's Sale Authority program is sending America's federally protected wild horses and burros into the slaughter pipeline." "The BLM is saying to the public that slaughter is off the table, but they're doing it in plain site using a third party," Staples told the Times. "There are simple steps the bureau could take to end this, but they are turning a blind eye.And the only ones getting punished for what is going on are the horses." Federal law strictly prohibits the BLM from using taxpayer funds for any sale that results in commercial slaughter. However, when a federal court restricted the agency's loophole-ridden Adoption Incentive Program (AIP) in March 2025, the slaughter traffic simply migrated into the Sale Authority program. Key Findings From Skydog's Investigation (Oct 2024 – Present)
"It is a betrayal of the law and the American people, who pay $140 million a year to protect these animals, only to have them sold for twenty-five dollars to be butchered in foreign horse slaughter plants," Staples concluded. Skydog Sanctuary remains committed to exposing the realities of the Wild Horse and Burro Program and protecting its victims. About Skydog Sanctuary With 1.5 million followers, Skydog Sanctuary is a leading national voice for protecting wild horses and burros from slaughter, providing permanent refuge to hundreds of animals across locations in Malibu and Santa Ynez, California, and a 9,000-acre ranch in Oregon. Due to federal agency inaction, Skydog has directly rescued over 30 wild horses out of the Sale Authority pipeline from commercial kill pens, providing 15 with permanent sanctuary refuge and placing the rest with reputable partner rescues. High-resolution video, photos of wild horses in commercial kill pens, investigative tracking data, and footage of animals successfully rescued by Skydog are available upon request. Contact: Clare Staples, (310) 850-8849 / [email protected] Suzanne Roy, 919-697-9389 / [email protected]
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