AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife Crime Crackdown: Laos authorities, with Free the Bears, rescued 27 Asiatic “moon bears” from an illegal bile farm in Laos, transferring them to the Luang Prabang Wildlife Sanctuary; the NGO says the facility was registered as a zoo to dodge oversight and was built for large-scale expansion. Forest Protection & Climate Resilience: IUCN and FAO-backed efforts brought officials and partners together in Luang Prabang for a regional push to protect primary forests, with Laos among countries receiving GEF support and co-financing to scale integrated landscape conservation. Drought Risk Financing: SEADRIF and FAO launched Southeast Asia’s first anticipatory drought insurance pilot in Lao PDR, linking early warning data to pre-arranged payouts so the government can act before drought hits farmers and rural livelihoods. Monsoon Cave Rescue: After 10 days trapped by flash floods during illegal gold mining, the final four survivors in a flooded Laos cave were brought out, following earlier rescues of five men; heavy rain and rising water had repeatedly complicated access. Greening Campaigns in Vientiane: Laos marked National Tree Planting Day and International Children’s Day with ceremonies in Vientiane, alongside targets for seeds, saplings, and reforestation for 2026.
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