AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWildlife & Power Lines: Costa Rica’s court ruling is holding agencies accountable for howler monkey electrocutions from power lines, ordering infrastructure changes in Nosara after more than 100 animals were treated following shocks. Public Access Fight: Punta Leona resort in Garabito reopened roads to public beaches after police enforced a judge’s order removing long-blocked gates; clashes left people hurt and arrests were made. Longevity Wellness Launch: The Retreat Costa Rica debuted its Vida Mía Longevity Centre, adding physician-guided nervous system and “cellular regeneration” programming at its healing spa. Travel Health Alerts: The CDC issued two separate alerts—expanded Ebola screening at Atlanta’s airport and warnings about adverse outcomes from travel-related cosmetic procedures—raising concerns for travelers and medical tourism. Infectious Disease Watch (Regional): The New World screwworm has been detected in Texas for the first time in decades, reviving fears for livestock and wildlife as the fly spreads across Central America and Mexico. Wildlife Rescue (Costa Rica): A baby grison found cold and dehydrated was stabilized in an incubator and is now drawing attention as rescuers highlight the importance of contacting trained responders.
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