AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWildlife & Health: Virunga National Park in the DRC is bracing for an Ebola outbreak while rebel violence drains resources, building Ebola screening posts and even protecting mountain gorillas from the virus. Biodiversity & Conservation Finance: Tanzania is highlighted as a “global leader in wildlife biomass,” with its 2024/2025 National Wildlife Census credited to strong domestic funding and community-backed conservation. Public Health & Environment: A report links the growing scale of Ebola outbreaks to ecological change driven by expanding human pressure on rainforest habitats, raising risks for Central Africa’s wildlife and people. Marine Life: Researchers documented Florida’s first-ever olive ridley sea turtle nest, a species known to nest in southern Atlantic sites including Gabon—raising questions about shifting ocean conditions. Climate & Wildlife: The African forest elephant is framed as a “climate hero,” boosting rainforest carbon storage through seed dispersal and habitat shaping, while poaching remains a major threat. Governance & Environment: Cameroon’s MINAT ordered tighter scrutiny of local mining practices in Bertoua, linking environmental risk to governance and security follow-up.
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