AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife Management: Vermont’s black bear population estimate is 7,500 to 8,900 bears—above the state’s 3,500 to 5,500 goal for the fifth straight year—raising fresh questions about how bears and habitat are getting out of sync. Pollinator Protection: New Hampshire regulators are set to consider restricting some bee-toxic neonicotinoid insecticides, following similar moves in states including Vermont and Maine as insect declines keep pressure on pesticide rules. Food Waste & Climate: A new model from UVM researchers finds composting or digesting U.S. food waste could cut greenhouse gas emissions by 89% to 99%, but also warns that recycling food waste could add large amounts of microplastics to farm soils. Water Supply Stress: Lake Powell has hit a record low, pushing the Colorado River system closer to major hydropower impacts and threatening water and electricity for millions. Local Housing & Health: St. Albans launched an inaugural city block party in Taylor Park, while a separate Vermont letter highlights how accessible housing is about safety and dignity—not just ramps.
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