AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWildlife Protection Update: Georgia DNR opened a public comment period in June to revise the state’s Protected Species List for the first time in 20 years, with draft changes based on the 2025 State Wildlife Action Plan. Invasive Species Alert: DNR is urging residents to report or trap-and-kill invasive Argentine tegus after sightings in southeast Georgia’s Toombs and Tattnall counties, warning they spread disease and prey on native wildlife. Snake Health Threat: A UGA study found wild snakes across Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina carry multiple pathogens at high rates, raising extinction risk for vulnerable species. Bear Encounters: Locals in Haralson County reported black bear sightings; DNR says bears may wander through the area and often seek easy food, including trash. Public Health & Water: Health experts warn warmer weather can increase risk from blue-green algae blooms. Data Center Pushback: Statesboro approved an ordinance allowing data centers up to 50 acres with special permits and cooling/water rules, while Augusta imposed a 49-day pause on new data centers that excludes a controversial QTS project. Outdoor Safety: Georgia officials also urged residents to stay alert as alligator activity increases.
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