AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoPublic Lands Hunting Push: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says more than 95% of national refuge lands could be open to hunting and sport fishing under proposed changes, including new Idaho access at Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Off-Road Vehicle Rules: President Trump rescinded long-standing executive orders that restricted off-road vehicles on public lands, a move that could loosen limits in many national parks. Idaho Wetlands Fight: Idaho and 22 other states urged the U.S. Supreme Court to back a Connecticut farmer challenging EPA wetlands allegations, arguing the Sackett ruling shouldn’t be stretched to cover water connections that aren’t continuous. Local Land-Use Pressure (Bonner): Missoula County delayed a review of a proposed Bonner data center again, citing the applicant’s incomplete materials; the board will weigh compatibility with nearby homes and environmental impacts like traffic, noise, lights and heat. Community Cleanups: Volunteers and divers removed 1,175 pounds of trash and debris from Lake Coeur d’Alene and Tubbs Hill. Southern Idaho Park Visits: Four southern Idaho parks drew 431,522 recreation visits in 2025, including a record 43,539 at Minidoka National Historic Site. Wildlife & Recreation Safety: Outdoor agencies and officials emphasized caution during dry conditions and reminded people to leave baby wildlife alone.
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