AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoColorado River Drought Response: The Interior Department finalized a 2027–2028 operating plan that orders major cuts for California, Nevada, and Arizona—1.25 million acre-feet per year total—with Arizona taking the biggest share, while Wyoming Water Protections: Wyoming is not hit with mandatory cutbacks under the new rules because its deliveries aren’t tied to Lake Mead. Public Lands Grazing: A major overhaul of federal public lands grazing rules would expand livestock grazing on 155 million acres and narrow public involvement in permit decisions. Roadless Rule Rollback: The Trump administration’s plan would rescind the 2001 Roadless Rule and allow new road building across nearly 4% of Wyoming’s national forests, raising alarms for wildlife habitat and quiet recreation. Wyoming Game & Fish: The agency lifted a voluntary afternoon fishing closure on the Green and New Fork rivers and North Horse Creek after cooler conditions reduced trout stress, and named Deputy Director Eric Wiltanger interim director. Outdoor Lighting: A local push urges responsible outdoor lighting to cut light pollution that harms wildlife and blocks night skies.
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