AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoYellowstone Wildlife Research: A new University of Wyoming-led GPS study found five Yellowstone grazer species overlap far more than classic ecology predicts, with individual animal habits driving where they feed and how they share space. Water & Outdoor Conditions: Wyoming State Parks warns reservoir parks may see lower-than-normal water levels this summer (Seminoe, Glendo, Guernsey), and anglers should expect impacts from low water and warmer temps. Fishing & Recreation Policy: Critics are pushing back on a proposed Seminoe pumped-storage project, saying it could harm the Miracle Mile trout fishery and bighorn sheep habitat, with testimony before a legislative committee. Road & RV Safety: WYDOT begins chip sealing on Cora Road (WYO 352) with short delays, and State Parks urges travelers to be wind-aware on I-25, I-80, and U.S. 287 to prevent blowovers. Local Tourism Leadership: Wyoming Office of Tourism Director Domenic Bravo met with rural partners to boost longer stays and strengthen the state tourism brand. Hiking Spotlight: A Rawlins couple shares how the Continental Divide Trail led them to make Rawlins a home base for backpacking.
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