AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWildlife comeback in Cabo Verde: A new long-term study reports an 80-fold increase in loggerhead turtle nesting at three Boa Vista beaches over 27 years, credited to decades of conservation and stronger night patrols. Sea turtle protection shift: Cabo Verde’s former sea turtle hunters are now working as rangers, patrolling nesting beaches and using tools like drones and dogs after 2018 laws criminalized killing threatened turtles. World Cup spotlight meets local reality: Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha’s mother couldn’t attend the team’s historic match in the U.S. due to visa costs, prompting a U.S. lawmaker to urge action so she can travel for the next game. Food security communications: FAO urged West Africa to treat storytelling as a strategic tool for food security and resilience, with Cabo Verde among the countries in a regional workshop. G7 chatter, not climate action: Hot-mic moments at the G7 included talk of cigarettes and sports, underscoring how climate and environment priorities can get sidelined in public debate.
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