AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoInvasive species fight: USDA APHIS eradicated 1,800+ feral pigs from Land Between the Lakes, cutting the population by an estimated 90% and citing damage to crops, cultural sites, and wildlife habitat. Water quality & climate impacts: Kentucky is among 12 states in a Mississippi River nutrient-reduction effort aimed at shrinking the Gulf hypoxic “dead zone,” where excess nitrogen and phosphorus fuel algae blooms that strip oxygen. Workplace heat risk: A new report highlights how hotter, more humid summers are pushing Kentucky workers in construction, agriculture, and other outdoor jobs toward heat illness—urging stronger heat safety standards and training. Local wildlife: A young black bear was spotted in Lexington’s Masterson Station neighborhood; officials say sightings can happen as bears move from mountain areas into central Kentucky in spring/early summer. Manufacturing with emissions/water claims: Toyota Kentucky began RAV4 Hybrid production and broke ground on an advanced paint facility, saying it will cut carbon emissions 30% and save about 1.5 million gallons of water annually. State funding for resilience: Kentucky’s “rainy day fund” is being used for one-time projects, including water system repairs and other local upgrades.
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