AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPFAS Funding: The EPA announced $9.4 million for Wyoming to test, plan, and install solutions for PFAS and other emerging contaminants in small or disadvantaged communities. Wildlife & Recreation: A new Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem study says wildlife and outdoor recreation can coexist, but it takes ongoing stewardship as use grows near Jackson. Severe Weather Prep: A Wyoming severe weather explainer points to June as the peak month, driven by moisture and wind patterns—urging residents to be ready. Wildfire Risk: A new federal outlook map flags above-normal wildfire potential across large parts of the West this summer. Local Governance: Cheyenne City Council voted down a 12-month data center moratorium after hours of public comment over water, noise, and wildlife impacts. Rare Earths Drilling: American Rare Earths began 2026 feasibility-level drilling at its Halleck Creek project in Wyoming, targeting the Cowboy State mine, with results feeding a definitive study. Public Comment: Wyoming Game and Fish opened public comment on a draft 2027 State Wildlife Action Plan, with a webinar set for June 30. Habitat Expansion: Game and Fish will consider adding 368 acres to the Table Mountain Wildlife Habitat Management Area, boosting habitat and hunting access.
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