AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Lands & Wildfire Risk: Federal and local fire managers in Wyoming are raising danger levels across the Teton area, citing dry fuels and more abandoned campfires, with Grand Teton/Bridger-Teton/National Elk Refuge now flagged high. Conservation & Access: New federal draft guidance would allow fixed anchors on established rock routes (including in Wyoming’s Wind River Range), and agencies are asking climbers for input. Wildlife Protection: A long-running effort to protect Wyoming’s pronghorn migration corridor is nearing the finish line, with protection awaiting a governor’s signature. Yellowstone Visitor Safety: A viral Yellowstone clip shows a family posing dangerously close to a bison, sparking renewed calls for wildlife space. Travel Planning Notes: WYDOT says repairs on the westbound Green River I-80 tunnel are nearly done, with testing and barrier removal planned; Park County also has a Morrison Jeep Trail closure for blasting. Local Outdoors: Pine Bluffs highlights its free, public trail system for hiking, archery, and bird spotting. Family Travel Budget: A story on $19.99 canned “scented oxygen” near Yellowstone warns the claims may be weak and the relief short-lived. Community Builds: Habitat for Humanity’s Pronghorn Crossing Blitz Build is underway in Cheyenne, bringing volunteers together for new homes.
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