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  2. Another Outer Banks wild horse has died after being struck by ...

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    The mare had an 11-month-old foal, officials say.

  3. Cape Lookout National Seashore - Wikipedia

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    The Corolla Wild Horses Protection Act (H.R. 126;113th Congress), if passed, would take wild horses from herds on the Cape Lookout National Seashore and introduced them to the herds in the Currituck National Wildlife Refuge in order to ensure genetic viability. [4]

  4. Wild horse dies ‘instantaneously’ while mating on Outer Banks ...

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    The horse suffered a broken neck, officials say.

  5. Second Outer Banks wild horse dies after being struck ... - AOL

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    A wild mustang died Saturday after being struck by a vehicle on the northern Outer Banks, the second deadly encounter betweens cars and horses in the last two weeks. The horse, a mare in her teens ...

  6. Once-ostracized wild horse seen wandering NC Outer ... - AOL

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    A solitary mare once known as the loneliest wild horse on North Carolina’s Outer Banks has been spotted with her first foal, forever ending her days alone, according to the Corolla Wild Horse ...

  7. Corolla Wild Horses Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence of Corolla's development in the 1980s, horses on Currituck Banks came into contact with humans more frequently. By 1989, eleven Bankers had been killed by cars on the newly constructed Highway 12. [5] That same year, the Corolla Wild Horse Fund, a nonprofit organization, was created to protect the horses from human interference.

  8. Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area is a 771-acre (312 ha) nature preserve owned by the state of Connecticut located in Burlington, Connecticut. [1] Operated by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, the preserve focuses on conservation education and features the Sessions Woods Conservation Education Center with displays about area wildlife and a large meeting ...

  9. Injured wild horse couldn’t keep up with Outer Banks herd ...

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