AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWildfire science: A new study finds the West is seeing fewer wildfires overall, but the ones that do ignite are far more destructive—especially lightning-caused blazes—raising the stakes for drought and hotter weather. Idaho wildlife: Researchers are studying the genetic diversity of Idaho bighorn sheep, warning that shrinking populations can mean less ability to adapt. Recreation & wildlife conflict: A Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem study using trail cameras suggests wildlife still uses heavily visited areas, but researchers caution that habituation can cut both ways. Idaho public lands management: The Interior Department is moving to relax hunting and fishing rules across many national parks and recreation sites, worrying conservation groups that protections could weaken. Local Idaho impacts: Sun Valley approved a temporary Elkhorn Road closure for Highway 75 intersection reconstruction, affecting summer travel. Water & cleanup: A Lake Coeur d’Alene cleanup at Tubbs Hill turned up fresh trash, a reminder that litter still harms local waterways. Health & climate link: Spokane’s allergy season is getting longer and more intense, with climate-driven pollen spikes affecting residents. Regional disaster: In Washington, recovery continues after a paper mill chemical tank imploded, killing at least one worker and leaving nine missing.
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