AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAmazon Wildlife: Bolivia and Peru camera-trap surveys over 25 years captured 594 sightings of the “ghost dog” (short-eared dog), suggesting it’s more abundant than once feared—though still elusive and habitat-dependent, with activity peaking in the morning and a strong preference for thick, undisturbed forest. Bolivian Politics & Rights: Bolivia’s government signed emergency legislation that could expand military involvement in domestic operations during strikes and roadblocks, raising fears of tougher repression amid ongoing social mobilization. Indigenous & Social Movements: As protests and blockades continue to challenge President Rodrigo Paz, highland and coca-growing sectors are pushing for deeper reversals, not just policy tweaks. Culture & Community: World Cup watch parties in diaspora communities show how soccer becomes a shared language—bringing families together across national loyalties and faith spaces. Heritage & Memory: Bolivia marked 91 years since the Chaco War’s end with ceremonies in La Paz that emphasized peace and cooperation, while reopening debates about borders and resources.
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