AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBiodiversity Breakthrough (Peru-Amazon): SIU researchers helped name three new poison dart frog species from the Amazon, including the Yaminawá, Inti, and Taboca poison frogs, underscoring how much Peru’s wildlife is still undiscovered. Wildlife Monitoring (Tambopata): Peru’s SERNANP is using AI to speed up jaguar camera-trap analysis in the Tambopata National Reserve, producing updated density estimates and broader mammal and bird counts. Climate Watch (El Niño signals): New satellite readings show a warm Kelvin wave building off South America, with scientists warning this could feed into a “Super El Niño” and bring major swings in rain and heat that affect water, food, and ecosystems. Food & Farming Risk (Peru avocados): Reports point to climate pressure on Peruvian avocado supply, with the season potentially ending earlier and affecting market timing. Conservation Culture (World Environment Day): Coverage highlights the push to recognize rivers as legal entities, tying environmental protection to stronger local governance and rights. Mining & Resources (Peru uranium/lithium): Peru’s national interest decree for uranium and lithium is drawing attention from emerging investors and industry plans.
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