AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMangrove protection push in Bolivia’s neighbors: Iloilo City in the Philippines is moving to implement a Coastal Greenbelt Zone ordinance, with a science-guided IRR meant to protect and rehabilitate mangroves across at least 100 hectares—explicitly linking coastal ecosystems to resilience against climate-driven extreme weather. Bolivia roadblocks and emergency measures: In Bolivia, a state of emergency was declared after weeks of roadblocks in La Paz and Cochabamba, amid food shortages and escalating clashes; the government deployed police and military to clear highways, with reports of deaths, injuries, and detentions. Mining expansion in southern Bolivia: Eloro Resources says expansion diamond drilling has started at its Iska Iska project in southern Bolivia, aiming to upgrade and expand silver-tin resources as part of a larger 40,000m program through early 2027. Wildlife conservation update: A pair of Andean condors poisoned in Bolivia has recovered and is set to return to its natural habitat, highlighting ongoing threats from illegal poisoning. Climate and biodiversity context: New reporting flags continued tropical rainforest loss despite improvements, while Andean forest research points to newly discovered plant species—both underscoring why habitat protection matters now.
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