AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWildlife & Trade Enforcement: Zhuhai’s Gongbei Customs seized 158 common musk turtles (Sternotherus odoratus) from a Macau resident at the Gongbei checkpoint on July 24, after officers spotted live reptiles hidden in four containers; the species is listed under CITES Appendix II, and customs warned that carrying endangered species without permits is strictly prohibited and can trigger criminal prosecution. Clean Mobility & Air-Quality Support: Macau plans to boost electric motorcycle charging in public parking lots by 45% to about 1,400 spaces this year, with all chargers using both British and Chinese sockets and QR-code charging rolled out for safer management; the DSPA also points to subsidies to replace petrol motorcycles with electric models. Climate Readiness: Macau’s Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau says El Niño is developing and could strengthen to “strong to super-strong,” with wetter summers expected to test drainage and climate response capacity. Urban Ecology: The Municipal Affairs Bureau will start phased works in Luís de Camões Garden to create the peninsula’s first “butterfly-friendly garden,” using butterfly host plants and nectar-rich flowers to build a green corridor for habitat and pollinator diversity. Local Climate Education: The Greater Bay Area “Little Meteorological Anchors” contest is opening local applications for primary students, focusing on early warning systems, disaster prevention, and climate change adaptation.
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