AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoWildlife Rescue in Bolivia: Two Andean condors rescued in Toro Toro, Cochabamba, after ingesting poisoned carrion are recovering at Bioparque Agroflori and could return to the wild in about three weeks, highlighting how poisoning can ripple through mountain ecosystems. Biodiversity in the Andes: Scientists report 11 new Axinaea plant species with distinctive flowers from cloud and montane forests across the Andes, with Ecuador emerging as a key refuge for this flora. Climate Pressure, Local Planning: La Paz Mayor Michael Lim chaired a disaster risk council meeting approving a 2026–2035 Local Climate Change Action Plan, aiming to strengthen preparedness and long-term resilience. Amazon Protection Push: Cafod convened partners from Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia to urge stronger action against deforestation and illegal gold mining, warning that “illegal deforestation” rules may be loophole-prone without tighter safeguards. Water Stress Context: A new global map shows extreme water stress in many countries, with withdrawals far exceeding renewable supplies—an urgent backdrop for drought and fire risk.
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