AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNew World Screwworm Response: The IAEA and FAO launched a $1 million, five-year effort to stop the New World screwworm from returning across Central America, Mexico, and the southern U.S., using the sterile insect technique (releasing sterilized male flies) as cases expand and Texas remains on alert. Wildlife & Livestock Stakes: The parasite’s larvae can infest wounds in livestock, pets, and wildlife, and officials say current sterile-fly production may fall short of what’s needed to fully suppress the outbreak. Texas Courtroom Watch: Texas’ Supreme Court rejected an environmental groups’ bid to stop SpaceX beach closures at Boca Chica, limiting who can sue to enforce public beach access. Water & Heat on the Ground: South Texas weather coverage highlights hot, humid conditions alongside reservoir and aquifer gains after recent rain, with Medina Lake notably up over the past week. Data Privacy: Texas Parks & Wildlife reported a breach affecting about 3 million license holders, raising fresh concerns for hunters and anglers.
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