AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCarbon Capture Update: Project Tundra is moving ahead with a new lead—Reliant Carbon Capture & Storage will now develop, own and operate the Milton R. Young Station retrofit, aiming to capture up to 5 million tons of CO2 annually. Wildlife & Hunting Rules: North Dakota Game and Fish set 2026 small game, waterfowl and furbearer regulations, including changes to goose shooting hours, a new American marten season, and a revised river otter harvest window. Water Security: North Dakota officials say local water systems have stayed secure after Iranian-linked cyberattacks hit municipal utilities in nearby Minnesota and South Dakota. Habitat Access & Maps: PLOTS maps for 2026 are now online, covering about 925,000 acres, with weekly updates as tracts change. Sportsmen’s Conservation Tech: Hunters must carry a state-issued waterfowl habitat restoration electronic stamp, plus a federal duck stamp for those 16 and older. Community Agriculture Event: A Menoken Farm field day on Sept. 30 will focus on regenerative practices and soil health principles.
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