AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWildfire smoke and heat risk: Air quality alerts stayed in effect in Utah and western Colorado as wildfire smoke lingered, with isolated showers possible but dry storms raising fire danger again. Utah’s biggest fire pressure: The Babylon Fire pushed past 100,000 acres with only partial containment, threatening nearby communities and grazing lands. Monsoon watch: Forecasters pointed to a possible monsoon swing later in July, but warned it may not arrive soon enough to fully cool the fire season. Water stress and drought impacts: Lake Powell hit record-low territory, and Utah’s drought conditions also drove emergency changes to fishing limits at multiple waterbodies. Colorado River stalemate: A major tribal water rights settlement is stalled as Upper Basin states, including Utah, raise states’-rights concerns while communities still lack reliable running water. Public lands access: The BLM approved formal use of remote backcountry airstrips in southeastern Utah, drawing conservation pushback over added disturbance. Wildlife in focus: Utah’s Division of Wildlife Resources is hosting a hummingbird banding event in northeastern Utah to support conservation research.
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