AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWyoming Wildlife Watch: Biologists report Wyoming sage-grouse leks saw fewer males in 2026, with long-term peak counts trending down since the 2000s, raising new concern for the state’s sagebrush-dependent birds. Heat & Health: A new study warns climate change will sharply increase days over 105°F in the U.S., with serious health risks as heat stress worsens. Wildfire & Forest Policy: The federal “roadless rule” is facing repeal efforts, with critics warning it could undermine wildfire prevention and habitat protections across tens of millions of acres. Water Under Pressure: Western drought signals keep stacking up, including record-low reservoir levels tied to the Colorado River crisis and below-normal runoff in major basins. Energy & Mining: DOE selected projects to recover critical minerals from mine waste, while Wyoming’s uranium sector moves forward with new production milestones at the Shirley Basin mine. Community & Land Stewardship: A grant-backed push aims to keep Great Plains grasslands working and intact, supporting ranchers, wildlife habitat, and soil carbon.
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