AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTropical Forests: New GLAD Lab data says tropical primary rainforest loss fell 36% in 2025, but climate-driven fires are still a major threat as gains could stall. Wildlife Rescue: Two Andean condors poisoned after eating contaminated carrion in Toro Toro are recovering and could return to the wild in about three weeks. Andean Biodiversity: Scientists report 11 new plant species in Andean forests, adding to the diversity of the Axinaea genus across cloud and montane habitats, including Bolivia. Amazon Protection: Cafod convened partners from Peru, Bolivia and Colombia to warn MPs about deforestation, illegal gold mining, and violence against forest defenders, pushing for stronger rules on illegally deforested supply chains. Tourism vs. Nature: Bolivia’s neighbors face development pressure too: Mexico’s Punta Nayu tourism plan in Los Cabos is under consultation, with claims of low-impact design and public beach access. Climate Extremes: A global ocean heat wave tied to El Niño conditions is fueling extreme weather risks, from heat to fires. Local Governance: La Paz held a disaster resilience meeting and approved a 2026–2035 climate action plan.
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