AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRoadless Rule Fight: The USDA has proposed rescinding the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule, a move that could reshape how Montana’s national forests handle road building, logging, and wildfire risk; the public comment period runs until Sept. 21. Wildlife Management: Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission set a statewide wolf harvest quota of 300 after a population estimate was revised downward, and commissioners also approved a “split the difference” approach with regional subquotas. Grizzly Bear Policy: Montana Stockgrowers Association praised a proposed U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service grizzly bear 4(d) rule that would expand state flexibility, while still pushing for full delisting. Bear Conflicts Beyond Montana: Colorado reported a sharp rise in bear encounters, with officials pointing to drought-driven food shortages pushing bears toward homes and trash. Conservation Near Fort Harrison: Prickly Pear Land Trust and the Montana National Guard permanently protected about 198 acres near Fort Harrison through the REPI program, aiming to support wildlife habitat and military readiness. Education & Housing on Tribal Lands: CSKT and partners launched a building trades pilot on the Flathead Reservation to address both housing shortages and a lack of trained workers.
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