AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBolivia Crisis: Bolivia has declared a 90-day state of emergency after nearly seven weeks of protests and road blockades that disrupted fuel, food transport, and daily life—clashes with security forces have reportedly left people dead and injured, while the UK also issued travel advice for La Paz and Lake Titicaca-area tourism. Wildlife Research: In northwestern Bolivia and southeastern Peru, Wildlife Conservation Society camera-trap work over 23 years documented 594 independent events of the elusive Amazonian short-eared “ghost dog,” suggesting it may be more common than previously thought. Climate & Land Protection: A new Amazon study maps elevational “upslope corridors” that could help species shift uphill as warming accelerates, highlighting where forest connectivity and protected areas matter most. Water & Extractives: A new analysis argues that water governance is now the key bottleneck for Andean copper and lithium projects, especially across Bolivia’s Lithium Triangle. Aviation Tragedy: A Bolivian Air Force Cessna crash in Cochabamba’s mountains killed six people, including military and civilians, with an investigation launched into mechanical failure, weather, or other causes.
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