AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUSFS & logging fight: Conservation groups filed a notice of intent to sue over newly approved Red Lodge Fuels Project and Burnt Mountain logging plans, arguing the projects would harm grizzly, lynx, elk habitat and whitebark pine. Wildlife management controversy: A Montana opinion piece argues “dark money” is driving lethal wildlife policy, pointing to funding ties between trophy-hunting groups and wolf-killing incentives. Climate impacts on Montana outdoors: River guides describe “eco-grief” as warming, snow changes, and closures hit livelihoods and mental health. Public input on access rules: FWP is seeking citizen feedback on “corner crossing” scenarios through its Private Land/Public Wildlife advisory committee. Water infrastructure planning: DEQ will hold a public meeting June 18 on drinking water and water pollution control revolving fund priorities, including lead service line replacement. FWP auction: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will auction confiscated antlers, hides, horns and other parts June 27 in Billings, with proceeds supporting conservation. Federal hunting expansion: Interior’s proposal would open over 95% of national wildlife refuge lands to hunting and sport fishing, including some Montana areas. Outdoor safety case: Investigators are still working to determine what happened in a “stunningly rare” Glacier bear attack that killed a hiker. Drought pressure: Reports note worsening drought conditions across parts of the region and the broader U.S., with Montana in the Great Plains drought belt. Malmstrom base update: Malmstrom Air Force Base broke ground on a new south gate tied to the Sentinel missile program, signaling major on-base infrastructure changes.
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