AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBoise Mountains Outdoor Access: A new spotlight on the Adelmann Mine trail near Lucky Peak is drawing more hikers with its steep climb through rocky, low-shade terrain and a preserved gold-mill history that also overlaps wildlife habitat. Energy & Environment Debate: The U.S. is pushing small and micro nuclear reactors as a clean-energy fix, but critics warn about costs, waste, and safety concerns—an argument that will land in Idaho as power and climate pressures rise. Public Lands Recreation Policy: The Trump administration rescinded older off-road vehicle limits on federal lands, a move that could expand riding in places like national parks and raise new habitat and erosion questions. Idaho Wildlife & Community Safety: The Idaho Chukar Foundation hosted rattlesnake, skunk, and porcupine avoidance training for dogs and owners, aiming to prevent bites and injuries. North Idaho Planning: Kootenai County is asking residents to help shape its updated comprehensive plan and first Parks & Waterways Plan, with growth and natural-resource protection at the center. Southern Idaho Parks Visitation: NPS reports 430,000+ visits to southern Idaho parks in 2025, including a record at Minidoka National Historic Site. Water Infrastructure: Albeni Falls Dam is moving ahead with spillway gate replacement work to keep flood control, hydropower, and fish-and-wildlife functions on track. Local Food & Land Use: Portneuf Valley Partners broke ground on a new Pocatello community garden with plots for rent and shared harvest areas.
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