AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoElephant Bird Legacy: Madagascar’s extinct elephant bird—an enormous ratite that vanished a few hundred years ago—left behind bones and eggshell fragments, keeping scientists debating what drove its disappearance. Wildlife Spotlight: A BBC Earth clip captured a rare southern Madagascar spider behavior: it hauls an empty snail shell into a bush using silk as a protective barrier, then gets spun by a gust. Conservation Science (Global, climate-linked): New data says tropical primary rainforest loss fell 36% in 2025, but climate-driven fires are still threatening to undo progress as El Niño conditions loom. Bio-Rescue Tech (Madagascar species used): Scientists fitted “cyborg” Madagascar hissing cockroaches with tiny 3D-printed diving suits so they can breathe and move underwater for up to three hours—aimed at flooded search-and-rescue and hard-to-reach inspections. Blue Economy / Oceans: Tanzania was selected to host COP12 of the Nairobi Convention, with a focus on marine conservation and investment in the Blue Economy. Climate Finance (Africa risk): The World Bank’s climate lending target shifted after plan expiry, raising fears that Africa’s climate funding gap may widen.
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