AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWildlife & Climate Storytelling: A Laramie filmmaker is turning glacier-and-nature observations into a new documentary, aiming to make conservation science feel personal. Public Health & Policy: A national report argues anti-vaccine and broader health cutbacks are harming children from infancy through adolescence. Montana Water Quality: DEQ says the Big Hole River’s algae problem is tied to nutrient loading and is moving toward an impairment designation, with a final call possibly in 2027. Wildlife Tracking: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is expanding the Motus wildlife tracking network with new radio towers, including one near Freezeout Lake to study a threatened shorebird. PFAS in Drinking Water: Big Mountain Water Co. wells show detectable “forever chemicals,” including one PFOS level above the EPA limit. Civic Tech & Data Centers: Yellowstone County Democrats seek a two-year moratorium on large data centers, citing local impacts. Higher Ed Leadership: UM’s new president, Jeremiah Shinn, says the focus is making campus life easier for students. Fire Safety Tech: A U.S. Forest Service expert highlights fire shelters as a last-line defense, while stressing escape planning still matters. Ancient Science: Fossil teeth from Colorado are reshaping early primate history, including the tiny Purgatorius lineage.
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