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Amazon “Flying Rivers” Under Threat: A new report warns that deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon—plus road development and weak protection for undesignated public forests—could disrupt the moisture flows that supply rainfall across southern Peru and northern Bolivia, especially as dry seasons lengthen. New Health Threat for Amazon Dolphins: Researchers detected hemotropic mycoplasma DNA in over 60% of samples from Bolivian and Amazon pink dolphins, raising fresh concerns for ecosystem health and dolphin survival. Bolivia Wildlife Discovery: A study highlights the clouded tiger-cat in Bolivia, expanding what’s known about this elusive forest feline after a rare sighting in Carrasco Park. La Paz Wetlands at Risk: Residents and environmental groups are alarmed by reports of a 300+ apartment project near the Palmira Estuary, adjacent to a Ramsar-listed wetland. Indigenous “Good Fire” Debate: A feature from Bolivia’s Chiquitano dry forest challenges blanket fire bans, arguing for coexistence with culturally managed burning. El Niño Watch: Forecasts suggest this El Niño could become among the strongest on record, with major knock-on effects for regional weather. Climate Policy Pressure: The UK is reportedly blocking Mercosur trade talks over fears it could undercut British farmers. Dengue Alert (Travel-Related): Hawai‘i health officials confirmed a new travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu and urged mosquito control to prevent local spread.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

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