AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoBolivia Forest Finance: A new push to protect Bolivia’s forest watersheds is gaining momentum through sustainable finance, aiming to keep long-term restoration on track instead of relying on short projects. Indigenous Climate Leadership: Research highlights Indigenous cultural practices as a real climate solution, linking stewardship, biodiversity, and carbon storage to how lands are cared for. Amazon Wildlife Research: A long-running camera-trap effort is shedding new light on the Amazon’s “ghost dog” (short-eared dog), suggesting it’s less rare than feared but still dependent on protected forests. Water & Governance in the Andes: Community-led restoration around Bolivia’s Tunari protected area shows what works—tree planting, wildfire brigades, reservoirs, and watershed governance—while underscoring the need for stable, long-term funding. Extreme Heat Alert: A severe heat warning is in effect in Arizona, a reminder that climate impacts are already driving urgent public-health risks across the region. Climate Connectivity Mapping: A new study maps Amazon upslope corridors to help target land protection and improve species resilience as warming accelerates.
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