AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife enforcement: Australia seized more than 100,000 illegal cockroaches from a Bathurst breeder, including Madagascar hissing cockroaches, in what officials call the biggest exotic invertebrate bust on record; the contraband haul is valued at about A$200,000 (~US$140,000) and authorities say the species are banned under biosecurity rules. Cyclone recovery & mining: Ambatovy in Madagascar’s east has resumed nickel and cobalt production after Cyclone Gezani damaged infrastructure, with the sulfuric acid plant and HPAL circuits back online and a push toward stable operations by late June. Clean energy access: Women solar technicians in Madagascar—trained through Barefoot College with WWF support—are expanding rural electricity access, with one village reporting 165 of 210 households connected. Biodiversity research: Chester Zoo and Malagasy partners have launched the biggest-ever butterfly survey in the Mangabe protected area, aiming for the first comprehensive Malagasy butterfly ID guide. Climate context: New reporting flags May 2026 as the second-warmest May on record, with Europe seeing intense early heat and mixed rainfall, including dry spells affecting parts of Madagascar.
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