AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoLeatherback Comeback: After five near-silent nesting seasons, conservation teams say leatherback turtles are back on Nicaragua’s Pacific beaches—one nesting female was spotted in November 2025 and her nest was protected, a rare lift for a critically endangered species that’s seen Pacific declines of more than 90% since the 1980s. Beach Protection Work: The return is tied to years of monitoring, anti-poaching protection, and closer coordination with local communities to reduce threats at nesting sites. Big Picture Pressure: The week’s broader coverage also flags how governance and enforcement gaps can stall progress—whether in public-goods delivery or in tackling illegal extraction—making Nicaragua’s turtle news stand out as a concrete conservation win. Mining Shadow: Meanwhile, reporting this week renews attention on Nicaragua’s gold sector, including claims that Chinese firms hold large land footprints under long-term leases, raising fresh questions about habitat pressure.
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