AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPFAS Watch in Missouri: A Missouri-focused consumer watchdog says California’s PFAS disclosure rules helped it build a database of 200+ cookware items, so shoppers can check whether products include “forever chemicals.” Water Safety Concern: A new report says potentially unsafe fecal contamination shows up in 85% of Missouri’s monitored recreational waterways, raising fresh alarms after recent E. coli warnings. Local Public Health Tech: A new Safe Haven Baby Box opened in Camdenton, giving parents a secure, anonymous, temperature-controlled option under Missouri’s Safe Haven law. Wildlands Under Review: The Trump administration is moving to dismantle the Roadless Rule, which protects millions of acres of federal forest and wildlands from road building and logging. Monarch Habitat Tips: Garden guidance highlights late-season nectar plants to support monarch migration as wild reserves shrink. Wildlife Spotting: Birders report an anhinga sighting at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area, an unusual mid-Missouri visitor tied to wetland habitat and seasonal movement.
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