AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoProtected Areas & Biodiversity: Dominica’s Ministry of Environment has started demarcating Morne Diablotin National Park boundaries and setting up a buffer zone to support conservation and eco-tourism, under the GEF/World Bank LETBP project. Conservation Funding: The Dominica National Conservation Trust Fund awarded over US$103,000 for biodiversity and ecosystem protection, including rapid response work against Lethal Yellowing Disease affecting coconut palms and coral reef development in Soufrière. Plant Health Threat: The Plant Protection and Quarantine unit says Lethal Yellowing Disease remains a serious risk, with more than 12,000 coconut trees destroyed to contain spread, especially around Woodford Hill. Climate Resilience for Communities: PM Skerrit says the Green Climate Fund-backed DOMCREP will invest $70.2 million to boost climate-smart agriculture, water security, and emergency preparedness across eight vulnerable communities. Hurricane Readiness: As the 2026 hurricane season begins, shelters were inspected and supplies reviewed under NEPO coordination, with calls for early preparedness. Tourism & Nature: Discover Dominica Authority launched “Summer the Nature Island Way” with curated itineraries linking visitors to adventure, wellness, culture and nature. Weather: A weak trough brings more moisture in mornings, breezy conditions, and rising Saharan dust later—poor air quality expected.
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