AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOutdoor Access & Invasive Species: Oregon’s “Let Us Paddle” campaign is pushing a ballot bid to roll back new permit requirements for paddleboards and kayaks under HB 2982, which raised fees and expanded coverage to smaller, non-motorized vessels to fund quagga and zebra mussel prevention. Wildfire Readiness: Wallowa County heard from U.S. Forest Service leaders that dry conditions mean a busy fire season, with fuel breaks, road work, and public hearings underway for the Blue Mountains Forest Plan revision. Salmon Season Updates: Oregon and Washington anglers are seeing shifting rules and bag limits for summer salmon and steelhead, including a Willamette River two-rod rule through late July and updated downstream Columbia regulations. Wildlife & Community Conservation: Oregon Zoo welcomed rare red panda Enoki, and Oregon State Police launched a youth naming contest for a new Fish and Wildlife Conservation K-9. Climate & Data Centers: New reporting says Northwest utilities are increasingly turning to gas to power data centers, raising concerns about missing emissions targets. Policy Fight Over Hunting/Fishing: A proposed Oregon ballot measure tied to the PEACE Act claims enough signatures to qualify, aiming to remove animal-cruelty exemptions that currently cover hunting, fishing, and farming.
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