Carriage Horse Dies from Toxic Shrub in Central Park

Source: Gothamist

Summary

A carriage horse in Central Park died after consuming toxic shrubs, specifically Japanese yew, as revealed by a recent examination. The incident has sparked criticism towards the Central Park Conservancy for the planting of these harmful plants.

Why It Matters

This incident raises concerns about the safety of animals in urban environments and the responsibilities of organizations like the Central Park Conservancy. It highlights the need for better management of public spaces to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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