AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoForest Conservation: A new University of Maine and Harvard Forest report lays out practical, incentive-based ways to protect Maine’s last mature and old-growth forests, using voluntary tools on mostly private working timberlands after LiDAR mapped 400,000+ acres at risk. Healthcare Workforce: UMaine is launching new doctoral nursing programs—a Ph.D. in Nursing and a DNP in Family Nursing Practice—starting enrollment in 2027 to help ease Maine’s nurse educator and advanced practice nurse shortages. AI Governance: MIT researchers argue for “minimum viable governance” so organizations can manage AI risk without freezing innovation. Wildlife & Public Health: New Jersey is warning about the return of painful “clinging” jellyfish after a child’s suspected sting; Maine is mentioned as part of the broader range. Maine Senate Tech/Policy Angle: Polling shows Susan Collins tightening against Graham Platner, with controversies a key factor—an election that could shape federal policy priorities. Space/Connectivity: Pro Star Aviation gets FAA approval to install Gogo Galileo LEO connectivity on the Pilatus PC-12, expanding satellite internet options for aircraft. Local Science Tourism: Puffins are back at Seal Island, with tours highlighting Maine’s restoration story. Civic Tech/History: A federal court orders Acadia to restore climate change and Wabanaki history signs removed under Trump-era directives.
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