AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoInvasive Species Control: USDA APHIS eradicated more than 1,800 wild pigs from Land Between the Lakes in 2026, with officials citing major safety, cultural-site damage, and farm-impact concerns; the work focused near Tennessee and is estimated to cut the population by about 90%. Wildlife Rehab: Sadieville’s Furry Fixers Wildlife Rescue says it’s caring for dozens of injured or orphaned mammals, after its founder got a Kentucky permit in 2023 and has seen the caseload grow to hundreds at times. Local Air & Toxins: University of Louisville researchers met in Grand Rivers to discuss BEACON, a community-focused effort using air monitoring, wastewater testing, surveys, and bird research around local health hazards. Kentucky Conservation & Recreation: Louisville researchers shared updates on local environmental toxin studies, while Kentucky’s outdoor scene continues to draw attention with guides to the state’s best outdoorsy towns. Wildlife Health Watch: A new report highlights how tickborne “Bourbon virus” may be missed by clinicians, underscoring the need for better awareness as tick diseases spread. Community Events: Archers will return to Mermet Lake for a major pro/am tournament that’s open for the public to watch. Data Centers Debate: Murray’s council took a first step toward regulating data centers, including a pause on accepting applications while the ordinance moves forward. Remembering a Reporter: Longtime Louisville environmental journalist James Bruggers died at 68, known for watchdog reporting on pollution and environmental justice.
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