AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWildlife Conservation: The rusty patched bumblebee is getting a boost: the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service designated about 1.5 million acres as critical habitat, shaping how federal projects are planned and permitted as the bee has vanished from much of its historic range. Maine Outdoors & Food Systems: A Deer Isle oyster farmer is expanding with a new oyster bar in Blue Hill and a retail shop in Stonington, adding farm tours and year-round supply from expanded leases. Forestry & Invasive Species: Polly Hill Arboretum is testing a pine-beetle “repellent” approach using verbenone patches to protect loblolly pines as southern pine beetles spread. Engineering Education: UMaine students are building for RoboBoat, designing autonomous-boat components that mirror real shipbuilding and robotics careers. Space Weather: NOAA warns of a strong geomagnetic storm (G3) that could bring northern lights as far south as Maine, depending on cloud cover. Tech Policy: New York is moving toward a data-center permit moratorium, while Maine previously vetoed a similar step—highlighting the power-and-water stakes of the AI boom. Health & Research: Alzheimer’s detection and treatment updates are highlighted during Academic Medicine Week (June 8–12), with Maine tied to broader academic medicine priorities.
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