AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWildlife & Safety: An Anchorage runner was hospitalized after a brown bear attack near the Prospect Heights trailhead; officials say the woman used bear spray and that biologists later searched the area. Human-Wildlife Conflict Management: Parks Canada temporarily closed multiple hiking trails in Kluane National Park and Reserve after reports of “bold behaviour” by a young wolf, with staff assessing the situation. Climate & Air Quality: A new study finds wildfire smoke is now a bigger prenatal health threat than human-made air pollution sources, with low-income, rural, and Alaska Native communities often hit hardest. Arctic Policy: The Trump administration proposed updates to Arctic exploratory oil and gas drilling rules, aiming to streamline oversight while keeping environmental and safety standards. Community & Culture: Anchorage’s Hmong Harvest Festival kicked off a new year for about 6,000 Hmong residents, celebrating food, costumes, and performances. Conservation & Species: Citizen-science and habitat protection efforts are highlighted for pigeon guillemots, an indicator species tied to healthy waterways. Health Workforce: UAA and ANTHC signed an agreement to expand local clinical rotations for healthcare students.
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