AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAmazon Biodiversity: Ecuador’s Llanganates-Sangay Corridor yielded a first-of-its-kind discovery: a spider species, Taczanowskia waska, that mimics a “zombie fungus” parasite by staying motionless under leaves. Conservation Monitoring: A new bioacoustics approach is building acoustic baselines for intact forests, including pilot work in Ecuador, to catch ecological change satellites can miss. Mining Pressure in Ecuador: A report flags expanding gold extraction in Zamora Chinchipe, with about 111 hectares disturbed (2011–2025), including impacts near Podocarpus National Park and Cerro Plateado Biological Reserve. Tech for Industry: Oil India deployed Kellton’s digital wellhead monitoring across 77 wells, using IoT sensors and cloud analytics to improve real-time operational visibility. Robotics in Ecuador: A humanoid robot climbed Chimborazo (6,200m), aiming to prove legged machines can help monitor remote protected areas. Trade Policy: The U.S. proposes Section 301 tariffs tied to forced-labor import rules, with Ecuador listed among economies facing a 10% or 12.5% proposal. Education & Labor: South Africa’s trade union SAFTU demands action over teacher vacancies and broader school resource gaps.
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