AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRoadless Rule Fight: The USDA has filed to rescind the 2001 Roadless Rule, a move that would open millions of acres—including Alaska’s Tongass—to more road building and logging, with Alaska Native leaders and wildlife advocates warning it could harm habitat and water tied to subsistence. Wildlife & Habitat: A federal judge blocked a road through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, placing animal concerns above the proposed project. Bear Safety: Alaska continues to see bear incidents tied to human behavior, including reports of bear attacks near Anchorage trails and warnings that off-leash dogs can escalate human-bear conflicts. Coho Closures: Alaska closed coho salmon harvest in the Susitna and Little Susitna drainages for the rest of 2026 after poor returns, while other fisheries remain open. Energy & Mining: DOE selected Felix Gold for up to $18 million to advance an Alaska antimony project, and Richardson Electronics announced battery storage systems for remote Alaska communities. Community Nature: Homer’s Sandhill Crane Count Days and related events are set to track nesting success and migration activity. Arctic Shipping: A Korean container ship plans to test the Northeast Passage with general cargo through Russia’s Arctic route.
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