AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoStorm Impacts: Severe summer storms knocked down trees across Atlanta, with residents in neighborhoods like Grant Park reporting repeated wind damage and blocked roads. Wildlife Update: Georgia DNR says the 2026 bald eagle nesting survey still shows strong success—101 of 113 occupied nests fledged 170 eaglets, with nest success and fledging above long-term averages. Water & Flood Planning: Statesboro is moving ahead with an 85%-grant-funded hydrologic and hydraulic study for the Little Lott’s Creek basin after recent flooding, aiming to improve stormwater management and water quality. Air Quality & Fire Policy: A University of Georgia study finds prescribed burns contribute a major share of fine particle pollution in the Southeast—Georgia faces the highest population exposure, with residents seeing more smoke-impacted days. Conservation & Land Stewardship: Georgia Wildlife Federation is offering longleaf pine cost-share to private landowners, prioritizing prescribed burning; applications close July 10. Local Trails: Sandy Springs and partners expanded trails at the Island Ford Unit of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, adding nearly 50% more trail mileage.
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