AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife & Water Crisis: The Bird Alliance of Oregon warns drought in the Klamath Basin could trigger another botulism outbreak at Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge after thousands of birds already died, urging federal water releases. Climate Science: OSU research links a weakening Atlantic current system to rising global heat, describing the Atlantic circulation as a “heat valve” that shifts Earth’s energy balance. Ocean & Fisheries: Oregon adopted new Dungeness crab rules to reduce whale entanglements, including tighter control of experimental gear and electronic monitoring starting in 2027. Conservation Lawsuit: The Center for Biological Diversity sued the federal government to block an expanded cattle grazing plan covering more than 24 million western acres, arguing the agencies skipped required consultations for protected species. Forests & Flood Risk: A UBC study finds flatter, drier, warmer watersheds can see bigger flood peaks after logging, with fog and snow timing playing a key role. Public Health: Research highlights wildfire smoke as a stronger driver of preterm birth risk than urban pollution, pointing to smoke’s chemistry as a major concern. Energy on Federal Land: The BLM accepted bids for geothermal leases near Mount Hood, covering 9,500+ acres, with environmental review still ahead. Local Habitat Restoration: Oregon City’s watershed council is using beavers plus large logs to build more durable dams and improve habitat for native fish. Portland Development: Contractors began a controlled blast demolition of the burned-out Centennial Mills building in Portland’s Pearl District. Air Quality Alerts: Smoke and ozone prompted warnings across parts of Oregon and Washington, urging people to limit outdoor activity.
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