AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWildfire science: A new study quantifies how heat waves supercharge Western wildfires, finding that while heat waves make up only about 12%–15% of warm-season days, they account for roughly 42% of the area burned—often with more than 50% larger daily burn during and right after heat waves. Water stress: A Washington forecast warns groundwater is declining across the Columbia River Basin, with less summer and early-fall water by the 2040s as precipitation shifts from snow to rain and droughts become more frequent. Oregon coast fisheries: Oregon coastal lawmakers are urging the Bonneville Power Administration to reverse cuts to the SAFE salmon hatchery program, warning the change could wipe out millions of hatchery fish and hit coastal fishing economies. Invasive threats: Oregon is seeing emerald ash borer spread, including a new confirmation in Multnomah County, with officials urging residents not to move firewood and to report suspected ash trees. Public lands access: The Deschutes National Forest reopened the Todd Lake gate, restoring vehicle access to Forest Service Road 370 and key trailheads, with permits required for wilderness entry. Local planning: Crook County is updating its Goal 5 resources and developing a local program for siting commercial solar facilities, with public advisory committees guiding the process. Community learning: Seaside Aquarium’s Beach Discovery Program returns for its 31st summer, offering hands-on lessons about coastal ecosystems and marine life.
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