AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEndangered Species Act Rollback: The Trump administration finalized a rule that redefines “harm” under the Endangered Species Act, removing habitat destruction from what’s illegal—an approach environmental groups warn could speed species toward extinction. Wildlife & Habitat in Oregon: A central Oregon hiker spotted pinedrops, a rare plant that feeds through an underground fungal network tied to trees, while coastal dunes are being reshaped by invasive marram grass that was planted to stop erosion but has spread aggressively. Invasive Species Watch: A new study links California nutria to a Central Oregon population, suggesting people may have reintroduced them; meanwhile, invasive European green crabs are spreading in Alaska waters. Public Health & Water: Oregon health officials issued a warning for Silverton’s Pettit Reservoir after a toxic algae bloom. Outdoor Alerts: Razor clam harvesting closes on north Oregon Coast beaches July 15 to protect juveniles. Heat & Fire: A brutal heat wave is forecast for the western U.S., and the East Evans Creek Fire near Rogue River has expanded to about 2,000 acres with evacuations still in effect. Community & Conservation: Oregon City invites residents to help paint a 150-foot mural celebrating Pacific Northwest waterways and native wildlife.
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