AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBolivian Amazon Resistance: Peasant farmers and Indigenous leaders in Bolivia are marching from the lowlands toward La Paz to protest a new government push they say will accelerate deforestation and land privatisation, including deals to open protected areas to mining and tougher treatment of environmental defenders. Space Weather Monitoring: Physicists installed a compact cosmic-ray detector at Bolivia’s Chacaltaya observatory, adding Bolivia to the global gLOWCOST network and improving monitoring of space radiation that can disrupt power and communications. Wildlife Discovery: A study reports the clouded tiger-cat (oncilla complex) in Bolivia’s Carrasco cloud forest, expanding what’s known about this elusive species and highlighting the value of nocturnal field surveys. Coastal Development Pressure (La Paz): Residents and environmental groups are alarmed by a proposed high-density apartment project near the Palmira Estuary and close to the El Mogote Ensenada de La Paz Wetlands, a Ramsar site, raising fears for water, sewage, traffic, and long-term wetland protection. Climate & Fire Risk: Pan-Amazon communities are debating how to manage fire as El Niño strengthens, with warnings that drought and forest degradation could worsen wildfire impacts—while Indigenous fire knowledge is framed as key to prevention. Biodiversity Health Watch: Researchers found hemotropic mycoplasma DNA in over 60% of Amazon pink dolphin samples, a new health threat that could signal wider ecosystem stress.
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