AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife Conservation in Asunción: Asunción Zoo has expanded its blue-and-yellow and red macaw enclosures, with veterinary teams monitoring 22 native macaws and preparing new nesting boxes ahead of the breeding season. Forestry Trade Watch: Paraguay’s forest product exports brought in US$60.08 million from January to July 2026 (105,219 tonnes), up 11% in value year-on-year, with July the strongest month so far. Climate Risk Alert: A new UN warning says the potentially very strong 2026-27 El Niño could push at least 49 million more people into acute food insecurity, citing past El Niño impacts from floods to droughts. Indigenous Land & Water Pressure: Community voices highlight how mining and development are driving deforestation, river sedimentation, and land loss—along with calls for proper consultation and stronger protections for Indigenous territories. Cultural Heritage, Not Just Nature: Five historic murals at the Port of Asunción are being restored under the “Asunción 500 Años” initiative, aiming to preserve major works from 1957 for the city’s heritage.
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