AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife Research: A 25-year camera-trap study in Bolivia and Peru suggests the Amazon’s “ghost dog” (short-eared dog) is more abundant than feared, with 594 confirmed photos and peak activity from 6 a.m. to noon—still elusive, but a strong case for protecting intact forest in Indigenous and protected areas. Public Health: Hawai‘i reported a new travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu; officials say local spread risk is low, but they’re pushing residents to remove standing water and reduce mosquito breeding. Water & Climate: Satellite comparisons highlight shrinking water bodies worldwide, including Bolivia’s high-altitude Lake Poopó and Argentina’s Parana River—part of a broader “continental drying” trend tied to drought and unsustainable water use. Bolivia Environment & Governance: La Paz installed new garbage containers to improve waste collection and cut overflow, aiming to reduce local pollution. Bolivia Labor Pressure: Bolivia’s COB sent an eight-point agenda to the government calling for immediate action on protest pacification, including stopping prosecutions and releasing detained demonstrators.
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