AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWyoming Wildlife & Public Lands: Wyoming plans to cut its wolf hunt by half after a canine distemper outbreak pushed wolf numbers to the lowest level in two decades, with a new 22-wolf cap for the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Water & Climate Resilience: Federal officials say Colorado River management will shift to a shorter 10-year framework with updated rules every two years, after states couldn’t agree on a longer deal—while experts warn Lake Mead and Lake Powell could face a “system crash” without faster cuts. Tech, Law & Crypto: A New York judge paused a lawsuit over 39,069 dormant Bitcoin wallets, setting a July hearing after arguments over whether “lost property” laws apply to self-custodial coins. Wyoming Health & Research: Walking Forward, a Native-focused cancer navigation program, is returning to Monument Health, partnering with a tribal gynecologic oncologist and expanding screening and trial access. STEM & Community: Wyoming’s Jackson Hole Birding Festival is drawing crowds for tours and talks, highlighting how prescribed burns and wildfire impacts are changing local wildlife.
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