AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWildlife & Biosecurity: Australia seized 100,000+ live exotic cockroaches in NSW, including Madagascar hissing cockroaches, from an illegal breeder—species that are banned to import, keep, breed or sell—warning the trade could spread disease and harm native ecosystems. Biodiversity Research: Chester Zoo and Malagasy partners launched the biggest-ever butterfly survey in the Mangabe protected area, aiming for Madagascar’s first official butterfly ID guide after early counts confirmed dozens of species. Forest & Energy Pressure: A new study links Africa’s reliance on charcoal and fuelwood to accelerating forest loss and health risks, with urban demand driving extraction in places including Madagascar. Governance & Implementation: Another report finds Madagascar and other countries have strong forestry policies on paper, but weak coordination, funding gaps and fragmented enforcement undermine results. Diplomacy & Climate Resilience: Nigeria and Madagascar’s leaders met in Abuja, with climate resilience—especially southern Madagascar’s infrastructure impacts—among the expected cooperation priorities. Conservation Tech Collaboration: A Fulbright scholar plans a sustainable sensor network to monitor the African Great Lakes, addressing major gaps in continuous environmental monitoring.
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