AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoIdaho Wolf Management: Idaho Fish and Game reported documented wolf mortalities from July 1, 2025, through June 9 totaled 315—up 11.3% from the prior year but still well below the pre-injunction average—driven mostly by hunting and trapping on public land. Roadless Rule Fight: U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden warned that repealing the federal Roadless Area Conservation Rule could spur more development and raise wildfire risk in Oregon, arguing roads boost ignition rates. Animal Health & Biosecurity: Idaho’s agriculture department added new animal entry requirements after new world screwworm detections, urging immediate reporting if suspected. Cleanup Costs at Mountain Home: The U.S. Navy says it has spent about $2 million so far cleaning up a May 17 air show jet crash near Mountain Home, including removing wreckage and restoring a reopened road. Community & Conservation Culture: The “Idaho Lorax” advocate Carta Reale Sierra died June 9, with a community gathering planned in Pocatello and calls to honor him by planting trees or speaking out for cleaner environments. Outdoor Access for Seniors: More than 150 seniors joined the ninth annual “Take Me Fishing” event at Hagerman, with Idaho Fish and Game stocking hundreds of trout. Northern Lights Watch: NOAA forecasted a possible aurora showing Thursday night into Friday, with Idaho’s northern tip included for a chance to see the lights.
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