AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWildfire & public lands: Western states are pushing for faster, coordinated action on energy and grid upgrades, while the Mountain West fire season keeps flashing red—Colorado and Utah fires are burning tens of thousands of acres with low containment, and coverage also questions a “full suppression” approach and a new federal fire service. Montana wildlife & habitat: A judge ruled the Montana Land Board overstepped authority in a bison directive, ordering changes tied to stocking-rate review and a pause on new bison requests; separately, FWP proposed a 99-year conservation easement to protect central Montana habitat and expand public access. Water & pollution: The Bitterroot River faces renewed scrutiny over a proposed rare-earth mine, with local groups warning about impacts to trout habitat and downstream waters. Weather: Weekend storms brought heavy rain and snow across western Montana, partially closing Glacier National Park and improving some drought areas. Community & access: Missoula adjusted Fourth of July fireworks plans after a noise waiver denial, shifting to a drone show and a two-day celebration. Accountability: A poaching case in Lewis and Clark County led to a hunting license loss and more than $12K in penalties for illegal elk and deer take. Energy & data centers: Montana residents are seeking voter oversight of data center construction, while eastern Montana counties share lessons from wind development as more large projects loom.
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