AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNew World Screwworm Watch: USDA confirmed the parasite in Texas and a first New Mexico case in a dog in Lea County, triggering tighter animal movement rules across the region; Indiana, Georgia, and Idaho all rolled out new entry requirements for livestock and pets from affected areas, with officials urging owners to inspect wounds and report suspicious maggots or sores fast. Pet Travel Update: USDA reversed course and says pet dogs can travel from the U.S. to Mexico again after a brief export pause tied to screwworm concerns. Outdoor & Trail Impacts: The Continental Divide Trail Coalition is raising alarms about a proposed uranium mine in northern New Mexico that would run through the trail corridor, warning of threats to views, solitude, and watershed waters. Road-Trip Planning Perk: A Santa Fe hotel trend is making it easier to enjoy spas and pools without booking a room, with day-pass options highlighted for several top properties. Local Tourism Boost: Tucumcari’s chamber is pushing to revive tourism efforts, including a Route 66 interactive map and centennial promotion. Tech for Travelers: TSA PreCheck Touchless ID is expanding to more airports, aiming to speed up airport security.
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