AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoRoadless Rule Repeal: The Trump administration moved to rescind the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule, a step that could open about 44 million acres of national forest to more road building and logging, with the Forest Service saying it wants to restore flexibility for wildfire and forest-health work—while conservation groups warn it could fragment habitat and worsen impacts. Idaho Water Stress: With Western rivers running low and hotter, Idaho is looking at cloud seeding to boost water supplies, and IDFG stocked hundreds of sockeye in Redfish and Petit Lake to support future returns. Invasive Species Watch: Quagga mussels were found again in the Snake River near Twin Falls for the fourth straight year, and Idaho agriculture officials are preparing a new treatment plan. Wildlife Near Homes: IDFG reported increased black bear activity in Idaho’s Wood River Valley, urging residents to secure attractants to prevent bears from becoming habituated. Local Policy: Pocatello City Council is set to formally oppose the manufacture of M-44 “cyanide bombs” within city limits. Climate Science: A new study finds nearly one-third of mountain tree species are shifting downhill instead of upslope, tied to how trees manage water—affecting forest fire behavior and downstream water.
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