AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWildlife & Climate: New Hampshire researchers are testing whether forest logging practices could change how winter ticks hit moose—ticks can number in the tens of thousands per animal and drive long-term “zombie moose” declines. Pollinators & Local Rules: A new report highlights how homeowners associations can push back against native, pollinator-friendly landscaping, escalating disputes that end with demands to rip out habitat. Energy & Data Centers: In Ohio, residents are organizing against data centers over power costs, noise, and environmental impacts, while national polling shows strong public opposition. Space Weather: NOAA warns of possible geomagnetic storms that could bring intense northern lights across parts of the U.S. Health & Research Crossover: A Maine-linked UC Davis case study on feline hydrocephalus is drawing attention to surgical approaches that may inform infant treatment. Cybersecurity: Carnival says a 2026 passport data breach exposed details for nearly 6 million passengers, prompting credit monitoring.
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