AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWildfire Watch (Idaho): The Scottpit Fire is burning about 50 acres south of the Fort Boise Wildlife Management Area near Parma, with localized evacuations reported and 0% containment as crews from Idaho Department of Lands, Parma Fire, and a U.S. Forest Service wildland team respond; officials say the cause is under investigation and urge people to avoid the area. Wildlife Research (Idaho): Payette National Forest shared new trail-camera photos of wolverines, using bait-and-scent stations to study a localized population and better understand how to limit impacts to the threatened species. Climate & Heat (West): A new analysis finds summer temperatures have risen fastest in western cities, with Boise among the top movers, underscoring how warming is intensifying across the Northwest. Northern Lights (Region-wide): NOAA forecasts a strong geomagnetic storm that could bring auroras visible across much of the northern U.S. Wildlife Management (Yellowstone): Yellowstone’s wolf count dropped to 84 wolves in eight packs in 2025, with low pup survival and possible disease and wider hunting/trapping pressures cited.
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