Last year, vehicle crashes killed 19 wild horses in the area, but no humans died. This year, four horses have been killed in crashes to date—but that number is almost certainly about to increase.
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Last year, vehicle crashes killed 19 wild horses in the area, but no humans died. This year, four horses have been killed in crashes to date—but that number is almost certainly about to increase.