AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWildlife Conflict in Colorado: Colorado Parks and Wildlife killed an uncollared gray wolf in Routt County tied to at least 10 sheep depredation events since 2025, after repeated non-lethal efforts failed. Bear Safety & Camping Rules: A food-conditioned black bear repeatedly damaged tents at Gore Creek Campground near Vail, prompting a White River National Forest order banning tents and requiring hard-sided camping. Water Stress & River Politics: Arizona warned it could face up to 77% cuts to its Colorado River share if Upper and Lower Basin states miss the late-2026 deadline, as Utah and Wyoming push renewed talks. Invasive Species Threat: Jumping worms—now in nearly 40 states—have been reported in Colorado, raising concerns for soil health and garden impacts. Fishing Access Changes: CPW authorized fish salvage at Adobe Creek (Blue Lake) and Thurston Reservoirs before permanent public access ends July 15. Energy Policy Watch: Colorado’s 2026 legislative session largely sidestepped major net-zero and utility changes, focusing instead on reliability and affordability debates.
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