AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNew World screwworm threat: USDA says a flesh-eating screwworm has been detected again in Texas, with two new cases (a calf and a dog) bringing the state total to four—raising alarms for cattle, pets, and wildlife as officials race to eradicate the parasite. Climate & water risk for Costa Rica: Universidad Nacional warns El Niño could cut Guanacaste rainfall by up to 50% and push hotter conditions, increasing pressure on water and energy through late 2026 into early 2027. World Oceans Day (coral protection): Beyond Green highlights coral reef conservation efforts across its member properties, spotlighting how reefs are being restored and protected amid climate and pollution stress. Safety for travelers and sports fans: A shooting near England’s World Cup base in Kansas City left nine people injured (non-life-threatening), renewing attention on public safety as the tournament approaches. Local wellness angle: A celebrity account of a uterine septum procedure and follow-up saline sonogram underscores how medical planning and recovery can be physically intense. Health travel watch: CDC expanded Ebola airport screening in Atlanta and issued new guidance on risks tied to travel-related cosmetic procedures, including medical tourism concerns.
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