AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMekong Water Quality Watch: The Mekong River Commission reports arsenic levels at three Lao monitoring sites stayed below the 0.01 mg/L safety standard across four sampling rounds in May and June, urging continued testing as river conditions can shift. Border Hydropower Planning: Laos and Myanmar signed a joint development agreement to study a Mekong border hydropower project up to 2,790MW, with a feasibility study due within 34 months and commitments to environmental and social standards. Wildlife Crime Crackdown: Lao authorities seized over 110 kg of suspected illegal wildlife products in Luang Prabang, including rhino horn, ivory, pangolin scales, and bear bile items, and arrested a suspect for legal proceedings. Illegal Timber Risk: A new watchdog report says illegally sourced timber from Cambodia and Laos continues entering Vietnam’s supply chains via falsified paperwork and mixing schemes, highlighting cross-border legality risks. Forest Fires Warning: Global data shows tropical primary rainforest loss fell 36% in 2025, but climate-driven fires remain a major threat as extreme fire conditions loom. Conservation Gender Support: A regional focus story highlights how peer-support and women-to-women mentorship help women stay in conservation and move into leadership despite cultural and systemic barriers.
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