The advocacy groups rely on their misguided followers to sustain their ruinous agenda.
They’re constantly inventing new gimmicks to keep them engaged and their donations rolling in.

Their followers depend on the advocacy groups to validate their ill-informed notions about wild horses and the way public lands are managed.
Together, they support legislation that marginalizes the horses in favor of hunters and ranchers.
Some try to masquerade as independent voices but they arrive at the same conclusions and promote the same policies as the advocates, a phenomenon known as groupthink.

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