AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWildfire risk & fireworks: Western states are urging people to skip backyard fireworks as extreme wildfire danger drives bans and restrictions ahead of July 4. Montana drought monitoring: Montana is expanding Mesonet stations to better track drought and soil-water conditions as summer conditions stay uncertain. Conservation easement fight: Fish, Wildlife and Parks is proposing a first 99-year conservation easement, drawing debate over how long protections should last. Forest Service logging after windstorms: The Forest Service plans to fast-track salvage logging in western Montana blowdown areas, including steps that could affect access near wilderness. Data center pressure in Missoula County: County commissioners plan a July 9 hearing on interim zoning rules that could pause new data center development while updated natural-resource impacts are addressed. Bears and wildlife safety: Multiple bear sightings—including a cluster near Pendroy—highlight ongoing human-wildlife conflict and the need for attractant control. PFAS bottled water: The FDA moves to limit PFAS in bottled water, aligning with stricter public-water standards. Energy politics: Montana coal messaging to Korea and broader disputes over energy permitting and “cheap energy” show how power choices are colliding with environmental concerns.
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