AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFeral Chicken Management: Bermuda’s Ministry of Public Works and Environment is expanding humane feral chicken control by training farmers on approved, safe handling and management techniques, aiming to cut crop losses while supporting an island-wide approach; the Department of Environment and Natural Resources removes about 1,300 chickens a month. Wildlife & Accountability: The UK’s “Wales’ Bermuda Triangle” story spotlights illegal hen harrier persecution after a satellite-tagged bird’s harness was deliberately cut and the bird was never found, underscoring how wildlife crime undermines recovery. Community & Environment: Astor House has opened in Hamilton as a transitional living facility, with supervised support for men leaving corrections—an example of local partnerships that can help communities stabilize. Public Infrastructure: Mangrove Bay Post Office reopening is pushed to July 6 after final refurbishment to improve safety and customer conditions. Climate Context: A “Super Niño” is developing and could mean a quieter Atlantic hurricane season for the U.S., though heavy rain risks remain. Local Biodiversity Spotlight: A Bermudian conservationist says the island’s wildlife is richer than many assume, urging people to look closer despite invasive species pressures.
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