AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNew World screwworm alert: Texas confirmed its first New World screwworm case in decades, raising alarms for livestock, wildlife, and even rare human risk as the parasite spreads from Central America into Mexico and now the U.S.; officials say surveillance is active and more cases may already be present. Environment Day in Belize: Belize marked World Environment Day with a climate action message, urging public responsibility and individual steps to protect the environment. Coastal protection move: Government temporarily halted dredging in sensitive coastal areas after concerns over unsustainable development, with talks planned across San Pedro, Caye Caulker, and mainland communities. Sargassum-to-textiles partnership: Two global groups announced a Belize City-based collaboration to turn fast-proliferating sargassum into sustainable textile materials. Flooding watch in the south: Overnight heavy rain flooded parts of Punta Gorda as authorities monitored rivers and warned of possible flash flooding. Belize Audubon leadership: Yashin Dujon was named new Executive Director, bringing long conservation and protected-area experience. Ambergris Caye infrastructure debate: Plans for an international airport on northern Ambergris Caye advanced, while dredging pauses highlight growing pressure for environmental compliance.
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