AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoEndangered Species Act Rollback: Vermont is bracing for a Trump administration rule change that narrows what counts as “harm” under the Endangered Species Act, potentially making it easier to drill, mine, and log in habitat without directly injuring listed animals—an especially sharp risk for species tied to intact forests and connected ecosystems. Data Center Backlash: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says AI data center developers “dug their own grave” after local opposition over power, water, and neighborhood impacts; he says Texas paused approvals while statewide standards roll out. Wildlife on the Move: The Nature Conservancy in Vermont is awarding nearly $400,000 to keep habitat connected as species shift north with a warming climate. Vermont Leadership in Conservation Education: The Vermont Museum of Natural History named Julia Menges its new executive director, tasking her with expanding wildlife care, community outreach, and conservation initiatives. Storm Damage (Out of State, Climate Signal): Strong straight-line winds left widespread damage in Wellston and Coalton, with uprooted trees and power outages. Local Recycling/Community: Burlington is forming a committee to combat graffiti, partnering with PaintCare to recycle leftover paint for murals and cleanup. Food Safety: Vermont is among jurisdictions potentially affected by a growing cyclosporiasis outbreak tied to recalled iceberg lettuce.
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