AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWildlife Safety: Wyoming Game and Fish is urging residents to secure attractants after reports of multiple bear conflicts, recommending hard-sided storage for garbage and pet food, moving grills and animal feeds indoors, and keeping gardens away from cover (with electric fencing suggested) while asking people to report incidents right away via regional offices or the 24/7 Stop Poaching Hotline at 877-WGFD-TIP. Historic Rail Tourism: Union Pacific’s Big Boy 4014—Wyoming-built and now on an America 250 tour—has been drawing huge crowds at stops across the country, including a major visit at Steamtown in Scranton, with the locomotive departing the park July 1. Outdoor Travel Planning: With summer travel ramping up, Wyoming outfitters and guides are pushing for safer, more accessible trails as drought and storms leave more downed trees, while a separate national debate continues over whether chainsaws should be allowed in designated wilderness. Travel Weather Watch: Expect strong winds to affect summer driving plans, especially for RVs and trailers, as Wyoming officials warn travelers to plan ahead.
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