AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWildfire Smoke & Health: Aspen Acres Fire smoke eased over Pueblo early Saturday as winds calmed, but air quality alerts remain in effect and officials warn dry thunderstorms could spike pollution again. Wildfire Growth in Colorado: The fire burned another 41 square miles on July 4, with Aspen Acres expanding rapidly and evacuation orders still affecting thousands; officials report 0% containment. Federal Firefighting Strain: Federal firefighters say staffing cuts and mounting pressure are worsening conditions as hot, dry weather and cured fuels drive a dangerous fire year. Colorado River Stress: A new look at Lake Mead projections and basin experts’ warnings underscores how close the system is to collapse without major changes in how water is allocated. Water Planning in the West: Colorado officials are shifting emergency water as mountain towns and ranches brace for running dry, while communities weigh what comes next. Wildlife & Habitat: Cheyenne Mountain Zoo welcomed two orphaned grizzly cubs from Montana after repeated human conflicts, highlighting the fallout when wildlife loses safe space. Pollinator-Friendly Lawns: A Colorado alternative to buffalo grass—blue grama—gets attention for drought tolerance and benefits for birds and pollinators. Youth Water Policy: The Colorado Youth Advisory Council is opening applications for tribal seats, aiming to shape future legislation including environmental reform.
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