AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAmazon Wildlife Research: Bolivia and Peru camera-trap work is reshaping what we know about the “ghost dog” (short-eared dog), suggesting it’s more abundant than feared and active mainly from early morning to noon, with findings based on decades of monitoring. Water Loss & Drought: A new global look at shrinking freshwater highlights how drought and unsustainable land and water use are drying rivers and lakes, including Bolivia’s high-altitude Lake Poopó. Urban Waste & Pollution Control (La Paz): La Paz installs new garbage containers with set drop-off hours to cut overflow and improve collection efficiency. Bolivia Protests & Travel Safety: Ongoing unrest and road blockades in La Paz and nearby regions have prompted UK travel advice to avoid non-essential trips. Drylands & Farm Resilience (Mexico): Research on arid/semiarid drylands underscores how water scarcity, depleted aquifers, and limited irrigation access keep livestock and small farms vulnerable.
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