AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWildlife & Water Policy: The Trump administration moved to weaken federal protections for endangered whooping crane habitat, with only about 500 wild migratory birds left. Public Lands Governance: An Oregon lawsuit could upend how federal agencies manage public lands, potentially triggering broader legal uncertainty across mining, grazing, logging, and recreation. Montana River Health: Montana DEQ is moving toward an impairment designation for the Big Hole River, citing algae driven by excess nutrients and low dissolved oxygen, with a possible final decision not expected until 2027. STEM & Research Leadership: The University of Montana named Dr. Paul Lukacs interim vice president for research and creative scholarship, overseeing an R1 enterprise with nearly $150M in science spending. Wildfire Tech: Neptune Aviation Services took delivery of its first Airbus A319 to convert into a next-generation wildfire airtanker, targeting operational use in 2028. Agriculture Innovation: Billings-area farmers are testing InteliGel hydrogel, a palm-sized soil additive aimed at cutting irrigation water use and costs. Quantum Race: Quantum firms are repositioning as the U.S. and China escalate competition, with new federal push for domestic quantum supply chains. Energy Costs: A new report highlights how rising energy bills are pushing more households into “energy insecurity,” including disconnections. Recreation Fees: Montana FWP is seeking public input on updated fee rules for parks, fishing access sites, and other managed lands and waters.
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