Wild horses spent the harsh winter at Mono Lake. Now they're turning up dead
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(Bartshe Miller / Mono Lake Committee)

Several wild horse carcasses have been discovered this spring on the southwestern shores of Mono Lake, after California endured a cold and snowy winter.As multiple feet of snow finally melted around one of Mono County's greatest attractions, U.S. Forest Service officials and volunteers found remnants of a large presence of wild horses - ones that typically range much farther east - that wintered around Mono Lake and left behind massive amounts of manure, ecological damage and in some cases, decaying skeletons.
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