AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Lands & Climate Policy: Sen. Elizabeth Warren unveiled a plan for a first-day moratorium on new oil and gas drilling and mining on federal lands, plus a push to reinstate methane and other pollution rules. State Sovereignty & Permitting: A Montana viewpoint urges Gov. Gianforte and DEQ not to sign a FAST 41 MOU that would cede state control to a federal permitting council. PFAS in Water: Montana’s rivers and fish are showing PFAS contamination, with reports of elevated levels in popular species like trout and walleye. Mining Fight: A “Speak up to stop Sheep Creek Mine” call targets ongoing pressure around the project. Wildlife & Habitat: Yellowstone’s wolf count fell to 84 wolves in 8 packs in 2025, with low pup survival and disease suspected; Wyoming cut its wolf hunt in half after a distemper outbreak. Energy & Power Demand: Missoula groups warn data centers could consume 850–1,400 megawatts by 2030, straining Montana’s electricity supply. Land Access: Montana Backcountry Hunters and Anglers sued Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks over “corner crossing,” arguing it blocks access to hundreds of thousands of acres. Local Wildlife Safety: A black bear roamed a Lockwood neighborhood near schools, prompting wildlife officials to respond. Wildfire Outlook: Montana officials warned 2026 could bring above-normal wildfire risk driven by drought, wind, and warmer conditions. Weather: A First Alert Weather Day was issued for Sunday severe storms across parts of the northern High Plains, including southeast Montana.
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