AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife Discovery: Bolivia’s Amazon “ghost dog” (short-eared dog) was captured on long-running trail cameras, with Wildlife Conservation Society reporting the elusive species may be more common than thought and that it’s not strictly nocturnal. Climate & Culture: Research highlights how glacier loss is reshaping Indigenous spiritual life across the Andes, including Bolivia’s Aymara communities who see retreating ice as a sign of ancestral imbalance. Conservation Practice: A new regional push for collaborative seed banking is underway, with Bolivia’s institutions among partners aiming to strengthen seed conservation skills and support ecological restoration and food security. Water & Mountains: Graduate researchers shared mountain climate work across Bolivia and other regions, focusing on how snow and glaciers store water for downstream communities. Policy Watch (Bolivia): Bolivia’s central bank ended its 15-year dollar peg, shifting toward more flexible exchange rates as markets watch inflation and currency volatility during the transition. Disaster Response (Regional): Twin earthquakes in Venezuela have left thousands injured and many missing, with emergency teams and international aid mobilizing amid widespread damage.
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