AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBolivia Wildlife Rescue: A male and female pair of Andean condors recovered after ingesting poisoned carrion in Toro Toro, with rehabilitation at Bioparque Agroflori and a planned return to the wild in about three weeks. Amazon Protection: Cafod convened partners from Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia in Westminster to warn lawmakers about deforestation, illegal gold mining, and violence against forest defenders, pushing for stronger rules to curb illegal deforestation-linked supply chains. Climate Planning in La Paz: Mayor Michael Lim chaired La Paz’s disaster risk council meeting, approving a Local Climate Change Action Plan (2026–2035) focused on preparedness and long-term resilience. Water Stress Lens: A new global map highlights extreme water stress where withdrawals far exceed renewable supply, underscoring how climate-driven demand pressures can intensify across regions. Andean Biodiversity: Scientists reported 11 new plant species in Andean forests, expanding the known diversity of the Axinaea genus across cloud and montane habitats, including Bolivia. Mining & Land Use Watch: Punta Nayu’s large tourism development in Mexico City-area planning documents cite “low-impact” standards and public beach access, a reminder that conservation outcomes hinge on enforcement.
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