AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWildlife & Agriculture: Camera-trap research in eastern Honduras’ Mavita cassava fields found the endangered Baird’s tapir was mostly not the culprit, helping curb retaliatory hunting and showing how simple monitoring can protect both crops and wildlife. Healthcare & Services: A Cypress Health Partners physical therapist joined a five-day orthopedic mission in Honduras, where surgeons performed about 57 procedures and patients began mobility-focused rehab. Aviation & Connectivity: Frontier launched a daily San Juan–Punta Cana route and added several Latin America and Caribbean links, including San Pedro Sula, boosting travel and potential demand for regional tourism and logistics. Immigration & Labor: The U.S. extended work permits for Haitians and other TPS holders after a Supreme Court ruling, keeping thousands employed while uncertainty remains. Retail Fraud: A Honduran national was sentenced in the U.S. to 24 months for a Home Depot refund fraud scheme totaling about $464,000. Energy & Environment: A report says rapid solar expansion in southern Honduras harmed nearby communities via weak oversight, pollution, and lost tree cover. Mining & Disputes: An ICSID public hearing is scheduled for a Honduras-related case tied to the 2007 free trade agreement.
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