AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWatershed Planning: The International Elk-Kootenai/y Watershed Study Board will release its draft Final Report Sept. 30, kicking off a public comment period through Oct. 16, with virtual and in-person meetings and a feedback form; the report will synthesize work on water quality trends, human health impacts, ecosystem health and cumulative effects, and mitigation. Toxic Algae Alert: Idaho DEQ is warning people and pets to stay away from Chesterfield Reservoir after confirming toxin-producing algae via field testing, noting blooms can look harmless and pose high risk to small children and animals. Wildlife Enforcement: Idaho Fish and Game conservation officer Meghan Roos earned International Wildlife Crimestoppers Game Warden of the Year after major multi-jurisdiction wildlife crime investigations. Bear-Conflict Policy Watch: Colorado is tightening rules on bear attractants, lowering enforcement thresholds and increasing penalties for repeat offenders. Idaho Access for Hunters/Anglers: Idaho Fish and Game received a $1.65M federal grant to expand Access Yes!, boosting landowner lease rates and enrollment. Water Storage Research: Idaho State University researchers are testing “subsurface dams” to store spring runoff underground with less disruption than aboveground dams. Public Lands & Energy: A draft Ninth Northwest Power Plan urges fast buildout of new generation (including renewables and gas) to meet rapid demand growth tied to data centers. Wildlife Crime Tipline: Idaho Fish and Game is seeking information about a cow elk shot and left to waste in Clearwater County, Unit 11A, with reporting options through a conservation officer or Citizens Against Poaching hotline.
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