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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2021 · 50 MIN

Ep. 018: More Cows Than People

from Forgotten America · host Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy

Montana is affectionately known by those that live there as the "Last Best Place On Earth." Today Garrett is joined by Kendall Cotton, the President & CEO of the Frontier Institute. Kendall developed his passion for serving his community while growing up in Florence, Montana along the banks of the Bitterroot River. In this episode, he guides us through the best places in the state to visit if you want to enjoy pristine nature. He also dives into some of the challenges that face Montana as a uniquely large state with a small population and the solutions that the Frontier Institute is developing to address those challenges. If you love nature and wide open spaces, Montana might just be the place you ought to visit next.  The Frontier Institute works hard to help Montanans prosper and maintain what makes their home state unique. You can learn more about their core principles and the work they do on their website. https://frontierinstitute.org/about/   You can read more of the English philosopher Roger Scruton's work on his website: https://www.roger-scruton.com/   You can visit or support the Bob Marshall Wilderness https://www.bmwf.org/    Espinosa v. Montana SCOTUS case about tax-credit scholarships https://www.oyez.org/cases/2019/18-1195  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can support the Cardinal Institute by donating or following us on social media:  Donate: www.cardinalinstitute.com/donate Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cardinalinstitute Newsletter: www.cardinalinstitute.com/contact YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCosCMp86mjLbf8ZWfE5yS7Q Twitter: @CardinalWV Facebook: /CardinalInstitute/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cardinal-institute-for-wv-policy/ Instagram: @teamcardinalwv  

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