AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoInvasive Species Alert: The New World screwworm—whose larvae eat living tissue—was confirmed in a 3-week-old calf in South Texas, triggering quarantines and a nationwide push to spot infestations early; officials stress it’s not a food-safety issue, but it could hit livestock production hard. Regional Link to Panama: Multiple reports tie the fly’s recent northward return to years of cases in Panama and Mexico, raising alarms about cross-border animal movement and the need for tighter monitoring. Government Response: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott expanded disaster declarations and set a quarantine zone, while states like Colorado and Kansas activated outreach for ranchers and veterinarians. Water & Shipping Pressure on the Canal: Separately, Panama Canal Authority reduced the Neopanamax draft limit starting July 3 to conserve water amid El Niño concerns, showing how climate risk is already reshaping regional logistics. Biodiversity Hope: ZooTampa hatched critically endangered Panamanian golden frogs, adding momentum to reintroduction efforts after habitat loss and chytrid fungus wiped them from the wild.
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