AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoNew World screwworm watch: Scientists say the flesh-eating fly is back in the U.S., with confirmed animal infections tied to Texas and New Mexico, and researchers in California monitoring for spread as USDA ramps up control efforts. Pet-owner guidance: Vet experts urge daily wound checks and fast treatment, noting the overall human risk is low but vigilance matters as the parasite moves north. Livestock response: Ranchers and veterinarians are stepping up protocols, while states like Michigan and North Carolina add movement rules and inspections to slow spread. Local travel impact: Drought concerns are already surfacing for northern New Mexico’s Eagle Nest Lake, a major summer recreation draw for the Enchanted Circle. Hospitality news: Design Hotels is adding 16 Palisociety properties, including ARRIVE Albuquerque, expanding boutique stays for Marriott Bonvoy travelers. Culture & events: Caroline Shaw and Sō Percussion bring a multimedia performance to Albuquerque Academy on June 21. Road-trip inspiration: A roundup highlights unexpected stops that make long drives feel like hidden gems. Other NM note: A new permanent monument was installed at Billy the Kid’s grave in Fort Sumner.
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