AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWildlife Policy Shake-Up: The Trump administration ended automatic threatened-species protections under the Endangered Species Act, replacing them with slower, species-by-species protection plans and adding economic-impact review for critical habitat—critics warn this could delay help for vulnerable animals. Grizzly Management Shift: The Interior Department is revising a rule to return grizzly bear management authority to Western states (without delisting), reopening public comment and framing the move as more practical, science-based conservation. Montana Water Science: University of Montana researchers detected PFAS “forever chemicals” in every sampled site across the Flathead Watershed, alongside a separate study finding pharmaceuticals and personal care products in nearby waters. Ag Research Boost: Montana State University opened a new Combined State Laboratories building to consolidate veterinary diagnostics, analytical testing, and wool lab work—aimed at strengthening Montana agriculture. Public Safety Tech & Access: A Montana Tech student is pushing a new emergency evacuation plan for people with disabilities, including specialized evacuation chairs and training for responders. Driving Research: A new study finds speeding saves little time but costs drivers millions in fuel and emissions—relevant for Montana road safety conversations. Labor & Parks: National Park Service employees in the Intermountain Region voted to unionize, citing staffing cuts, low pay, and housing strain.
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