370:, re-export (export of any specimen that has previously been imported) and introduction from the sea (transportation into a state of specimens of any species which were taken in the marine environment not under the jurisdiction of any state). The CITES definition of "trade" does not require a financial transaction to be occurring. All trade in specimens of species covered by CITES must be authorized through a system of permits and certificates prior to the trade taking place. CITES permits and certificates are issued by one or more Management Authorities in charge of administering the CITES system in each country. Management Authorities are advised by one or more Scientific Authorities on the effects of trade of the specimen on the status of CITES-listed species. CITES permits and certificates must be presented to relevant border authorities in each country in order to authorise the trade.
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264:, United States, on 3 March 1973. It was then open for signature until 31 December 1974. It entered into force after the 10th ratification by a signatory country, on 1 July 1975. Countries that signed the Convention become Parties by ratifying, accepting or approving it. By the end of 2003, all signatory countries had become Parties. States that were not signatories may become Parties by acceding to the convention. As of August 2022, the convention has 184 parties, including 183 states and the European Union.
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entered into force only for those States that had accepted the amendment. The amended text of the convention will apply automatically to any State that becomes a Party after 29 November 2013. For States that became party to the convention before that date and have not accepted the amendment, it will enter into force 60 days after they accept it.
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904:(GEF), funds-although this is difficult given the GEFs more ecosystem approach-or other more regular funds. Development of a future mechanism similar to that of the Montreal Protocol (developed nations contribute to a fund for developing nations) could allow more funds for non-Secretariat activities.
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appeared in the legal wild bird trade because the CITES process never considered their status. If a "positive list" approach were taken, only species evaluated and approved for the positive list would be permitted in trade, thus lightening the review burden for member states and the
Secretariat, and
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Although the
Convention itself does not provide for arbitration or dispute in the case of noncompliance, 36 years of CITES in practice has resulted in several strategies to deal with infractions by Parties. The Secretariat, when informed of an infraction by a Party, will notify all other parties. The
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Amendments to the
Convention must be supported by a two-thirds majority who are "present and voting" and can be made during an extraordinary meeting of the COP if one-third of the Parties are interested in such a meeting. The Gaborone Amendment (1983) allows regional economic blocs to accede to the
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plants. In the case of commercial trade of
Appendix I taxa, captive bred or artificially propagated specimens may be traded as if they were Appendix II. This reduces the permit requirements from two permits (import/export) to one (export only). In the case of non-commercial trade, specimens may be
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CITES provides for a special process for specimens that were acquired before the provisions of the
Convention applied to that specimen. These are known as "pre-Convention" specimens and must be granted a CITES pre-Convention certificate before the trade occurs. Only specimens legally acquired before
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At the seventeenth
Conference of the Parties (CoP 17), Namibia and Zimbabwe introduced proposals to amend their listing of elephant populations in Appendix II. Instead, they wished to establish controlled trade in all elephant specimens, including ivory. They argue that revenue from regulated trade
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Species in the
Appendices may be proposed for addition, change of Appendix, or de-listing (i.e., deletion) by any Party, whether or not it is a range State and changes may be made despite objections by range States if there is sufficient (2/3 majority) support for the listing. Species listings are
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CITES provides that the standard permit/certificate requirements for trade in CITES specimens do not generally apply if a specimen is a personal or household effect. However there are a number of situations where permits/certificates for personal or household effects are required and some countries
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Appendix II taxa are those that are not necessarily threatened with extinction, but trade must be controlled in order to avoid utilization incompatible with their survival. Appendix II taxa may also include species similar in appearance to species already listed in the
Appendices. The vast majority
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Its aim is to ensure that international trade (import/export) in specimens of animals and plants included under CITES does not threaten the survival of the species in the wild. This is achieved via a system of permits and certificates. CITES affords varying degrees of protection to more than 38,000
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the species in question appears on the
Appendices or looks very much like one of those taxa. Then and only then, trade is regulated or constrained. Because the remit of the Convention covers millions of species of plants and animals, and tens of thousands of these taxa are potentially of economic
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CITES is one of the largest and oldest conservation and sustainable use agreements in existence. There are three working languages of the
Convention (English, French and Spanish) in which all documents are made available. Participation is voluntary and countries that have agreed to be bound by the
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Specific weaknesses in the text include: it does not stipulate guidelines for the 'non-detriment' finding required of national Scientific Authorities; non-detriment findings require copious amounts of information; the 'household effects' clause is often not rigid enough/specific enough to prevent
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There has been increasing willingness within the Parties to allow for trade in products from well-managed populations. For instance, sales of the South African white rhino have generated revenues that helped pay for protection. Listing the species on Appendix I increased the price of rhino horn
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case studies in Hutton and Dickinson 2000). It does not explicitly address market demand. In fact, CITES listings have been demonstrated to increase financial speculation in certain markets for high value species. Funding does not provide for increased on-the-ground enforcement (it must apply for
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Secretariat will give the Party time to respond to the allegations and may provide technical assistance to prevent further infractions. Other actions the Convention itself does not provide for but that derive from subsequent COP resolutions may be taken against the offending Party. These include:
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Appendix III species are those that are protected in at least one country, and that country has asked other CITES Parties for assistance in controlling the trade. Any trade in Appendix III species standardly requires a CITES export permit (if sourced from the country that listed the species) or a
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Over 40,900 species, subspecies and populations are protected under CITES. Each protected taxa or population is included in one of three lists called Appendices. The Appendix that lists a taxon or population reflects the level of the threat posed by international trade and the CITES controls that
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In accordance with Article XVII, paragraph 3, of the CITES Convention, the Gaborone Amendment entered into force on 29 November 2013, 60 days after 54 (two-thirds) of the 80 States that were party to CITES on 30 April 1983 deposited their instrument of acceptance of the amendment. At that time it
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such as furs in Western countries, but with the rising wealth of Asia, particularly in China, the focus changed to products demanded there, particularly those used for luxury goods such as elephant ivory or rhinoceros horn. As of 2022, CITES has expanded to include thousands of species previously
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that have been registered by a Management Authority of their State. Consignments containing the specimens must carry a label issued or approved by that Management Authority (in some cases Customs Declaration labels may be used). Specimens that may be included under this provision include museum,
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Each party must enact their own domestic legislation to bring the provisions of CITES into effect in their territories. Parties may choose to take stricter domestic measures than CITES provides (for example by requiring permits/certificates in cases where they would not normally be needed or by
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and to which the highest level of CITES protection is afforded. Commercial trade in wild-sourced specimens of these taxa is not permitted and non-commercial trade is strictly controlled by requiring an import permit and export permit to be granted by the relevant Management Authorities in each
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The CITES Committees (Animals Committee, Plants Committee and Standing Committee) hold meetings during each year that does not have a CoP, while the Standing committee meets also in years with a CoP. The Committee meetings take place in Geneva, Switzerland (where the Secretariat of the CITES
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Suggestions for improvement in the operation of CITES include: more regular missions by the Secretariat (not reserved just for high-profile species); improvement of national legislation and enforcement; better reporting by Parties (and the consolidation of information from all sources-NGOs,
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Upon acceding to the Convention or within 90 days of a species listing being amended, Parties may make reservations. In these cases, the party is treated as being a state that is not a Party to CITES with respect to trade in the species concerned. Notable reservations include those by
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convention are known as Parties. Although CITES is legally binding on the Parties, it does not take the place of national laws. Rather it provides a framework respected by each Party, which must adopt their own domestic legislation to implement CITES at the national level.
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Taxa are proposed for inclusion, amendment or deletion in Appendices I and II at meetings of the Conference of the Parties (CoP), which are held approximately once every three years. Amendments to listing in Appendix III may be made unilaterally by individual parties.
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As of 2002, 50% of Parties lacked one or more of the four major CITES requirements - designation of Management and Scientific Authorities; laws prohibiting the trade in violation of CITES; penalties for such trade and laws providing for the confiscation of specimens.
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417:), a ruminant native to North America. Its Mexican population is listed in Appendix I, but its U.S. and Canadian populations are not listed (though certain U.S. populations in Arizona are nonetheless protected under other domestic legislation, in this case the
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value, in practice this negative list approach effectively forces CITES signatories to expend limited resources on just a select few, leaving many species to be traded with neither constraint nor review. For example, recently several bird classified as
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Bilateral sanctions have been imposed on the basis of national legislation (e.g. the USA used certification under the Pelly Amendment to get Japan to revoke its reservation to hawksbill turtle products in 1991, thus reducing the volume of its exports).
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of taxa listed under CITES are listed in Appendix II. Any trade in Appendix II taxa standardly requires a CITES export permit or re-export certificate to be granted by the Management Authority of the exporting country before the trade occurs.
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to controls as they move across international borders. CITES specimens can include a wide range of items including the whole animal/plant (whether alive or dead), or a product that contains a part or derivative of the listed taxa such as
334:, to have the status of a member state and to be a Party to the convention. The REIO can vote at CITES meetings with the number of votes representing the number of members in the REIO, but it does not have an additional vote.
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noted that illegal wildlife trade not only helps to destroy habitats, but these habitats create a safety barrier for humans that can prevent pathogens from animals passing themselves on to people.
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CITES violations by means of this Article (VII); non-reporting from Parties means Secretariat monitoring is incomplete; and it has no capacity to address domestic trade in listed species.
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and Parties); more emphasis on enforcement-including a technical committee enforcement officer; the development of CITES Action Plans (akin to Biodiversity Action Plans related to the
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to protect endangered plants and animals from the threats of international trade. It was drafted as a result of a resolution adopted in 1963 at a meeting of members of the
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General limitations about the structure and philosophy of CITES include: by design and intent it focuses on trade at the species level and does not address habitat loss,
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The Conference of the Parties (CoP) is held once every three years. The location of the next CoP is chosen at the close of each CoP by a secret ballot vote.
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traded with a certificate of captive breeding/artificial propagation issued by the Management Authority of the state of export in lieu of standard permits.
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treaty. Trade with non-Party states is allowed, although permits and certificates are recommended to be issued by exporters and sought by importers.
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Dictation of corrective measures to be taken by the offending Party before the Secretariat will resume cooperation or recommend resumption of trade
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could be used for elephant conservation and rural communities' development. However, both proposals were opposed by the US and other countries.
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to conservation, or poverty; it seeks to prevent unsustainable use rather than promote sustainable use (which generally conflicts with the
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choose to take stricter domestic measures by requiring permits/certificates for some or all personal or household effects.
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Taxa may be split-listed meaning that some populations of a species are on one Appendix, while some are on another. The
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Under Article VII, the Convention allows for certain exceptions to the general trade requirements described above.
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herbarium, diagnostic and forensic research specimens. Registered institutions are listed on the CITES website.
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and thus protected under Appendix I; most authorities now classify the forest elephant as a separate species,
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Convention is located), unless another country offers to host the meeting. The Secretariat is administered by
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The Illegal Wildlife Trade: Inside the World of Poachers, Smugglers and Traders (Studies of Organized Crime)
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and are currently recognized in program approvals under regulations of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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the date on which the species concerned was first included in the Appendices qualify for this exemption.
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The CITES Convention includes provisions and rules for trade with non-Parties. All member states of the
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Additional information about the documented trade can be extracted through queries on the
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Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (2013).
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Recommendations to all Parties to suspend CITES related trade with the offending party
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certificate of origin (from any other country) to be granted before the trade occurs.
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This article is about the international treaty. For reference to a source, see
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Oldfield, S. and McGough, N. (Comp.) 2007. A CITES manual for botanic gardens
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also preventing inadvertent legal trade threats to poorly known species.
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CITES works by subjecting international trade in specimens of listed
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2474:"Negotiations for Sustainable Oceans: Significant Challenges Ahead"
2333:"China's Rosewood Boom: A Cultural Fix to Capital Overaccumulation"
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A current list of upcoming meetings appears on the CITES calendar.
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By design, CITES regulates and monitors trade in the manner of a "
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Treaties extended to Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
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The Annihilation of Nature: Human Extinction of Birds and Mammals
2408:"Preventing illegal wildlife trade helps avoid zoonotic diseases"
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considered unremarkable and in no danger of extinction such as
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As of April 2022, the Secretary-General of CITES is
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Ceballos, G.; Ehrlich, A. H.; Ehrlich, P. R. (2015).
1637:"Ivonne Higuero named as new CITES Secretary-General"
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However, in this Federal Register notice, issued by
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Treaties extended to the Gilbert and Ellice Islands
1689:"No Species Is Safe From Burgeoning Wildlife Trade"
433:Appendix I taxa are those that are threatened with
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1777:"Gaborone amendment to the text of the Convention"
2533:Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI)
2337:Annals of the American Association of Geographers
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673:Captive bred or artificially propagated specimens
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27:Multilateral treaty dedicated to flora and fauna
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3696:Treaties of the People's Republic of Mozambique
3251:Treaties of the military dictatorship in Brazil
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1556:List of species protected by CITES Appendix III
509:Examples of taxa listed on Appendix II are the
271:are party to the treaty, with the exception of
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1551:List of species protected by CITES Appendix II
894:TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network
765:Suspension of cooperation from the Secretariat
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441:Notable taxa listed in Appendix I include the
362:Four types of trade are recognised by CITES -
194:International Union for Conservation of Nature
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1546:List of species protected by CITES Appendix I
771:A visit by the Secretariat to verify capacity
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2655:Template: Threatened species by region
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4111:Treaties extended to the Cayman Islands
3001:The world's 100 most threatened species
2996:The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates
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4131:Treaties extended to British Hong Kong
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374:prohibiting trade in some specimens).
341:
4091:Treaties extended to British Honduras
4086:Treaties extended to Portuguese Macau
3326:Treaties of the Republic of the Congo
2618:
2471:
2219:
2202:"Reservations entered by the Parties"
2177:"Register of scientific institutions"
1992:from the original on 19 January 2022.
1771:
1769:
1742:"List of Contracting Parties β CITES"
1718:
1716:
886:
789:Approach to biodiversity conservation
4146:Treaties extended to the Isle of Man
4001:Treaties of the United Arab Emirates
2472:Laina, Efstathia (3 December 2018).
2283:. Vol. 15. New York: Springer.
2257:
2071:from the original on 1 November 2020
3126:Treaties entered into force in 1975
2605:Number of species on the Appendices
2330:
2311:
716:made at the Conference of Parties.
24:
3386:Treaties of the Dominican Republic
3241:Treaties of Bosnia and Herzegovina
2515:
2331:Zhu, Annah Lake (2 January 2020).
2157:from the original on 2 August 2021
1766:
1713:
1687:Bettina Wassener (12 March 2013).
898:Convention on Biological Diversity
799:Convention on Biological Diversity
25:
4182:
3906:Treaties of Saint Kitts and Nevis
3851:Treaties of Serbia and Montenegro
3836:Treaties of SΓ£o TomΓ© and PrΓncipe
2537:
984:, and the latest one was held in
919:More than 2 million live reptiles
748:
647:Exemptions and special procedures
438:country before the trade occurs.
3079:Vulnerability and susceptibility
2967:Decline in amphibian populations
2849:
2848:
1724:"Denmark β National authorities"
1489:
1463:
1437:
1411:
1385:
1359:
1333:
1307:
1281:
1255:
1229:
1203:
1177:
1151:
1125:
1099:
1073:
1047:
1021:
239:
160:
61:
4151:Treaties extended to Montserrat
3976:Treaties of Trinidad and Tobago
3881:Treaties of the Solomon Islands
3161:Treaties of Antigua and Barbuda
2465:
2447:
2426:
2400:
2324:
2305:
2270:
2194:
2169:
2133:
2108:
2083:
2047:
2022:
1968:
1920:
1898:
1873:
1663:"The CITES Secretariat | CITES"
1598:
907:
606:
4121:Treaties extended to Gibraltar
4081:Treaties extended to Greenland
4006:Treaties of the United Kingdom
3361:Treaties of the Czech Republic
2755:Conservation Dependent (LR/cd)
1820:
1795:
1748:
1734:
1655:
1449:24 September β 5 October 2016
664:Personal and household effects
500:
319:, an autonomous region in the
277:Federated States of Micronesia
13:
1:
4126:Treaties extended to Guernsey
4016:Treaties of the United States
3451:Treaties of Georgia (country)
3406:Treaties of Equatorial Guinea
3059:Ecoregion conservation status
2962:Decline in insect populations
2600:Explanation of the Appendices
2575:Alphabetical list of Parties
2571:Chronological list of Parties
2358:10.1080/24694452.2019.1613955
2141:"CITES Resolution Conf.11.15"
1623:
428:
392:
214:
4096:Treaties extended to Bermuda
3766:Treaties of Papua New Guinea
3054:Conservation-reliant species
2478:Environmental Policy and Law
1591:
863:In order to ensure that the
7:
4136:Treaties extended to Jersey
3961:Treaties of North Macedonia
3781:Treaties of the Philippines
3716:Treaties of the Netherlands
1514:
1085:25 February β 8 March 1981
963:
922:2.5 million crocodile skins
902:Global Environment Facility
837:
736:whale species and those on
707:Amendments and reservations
10:
4187:
4071:Treaties extended to Aruba
3356:Treaties of Czechoslovakia
3121:Treaties concluded in 1973
2711:Critically Endangered (CR)
2589:(archived 20 January 2011)
2565:Member countries (Parties)
2004:"Appendices I, II and III"
1907:"Appendices I, II and III"
853:threatened with extinction
315:is also not a member. The
40:
29:
3616:Treaties of Liechtenstein
3491:Treaties of Guinea-Bissau
3087:
3009:
2939:
2905:
2847:
2796:
2789:
2764:
2729:
2701:
2680:
2673:
2661:
2652:
2289:10.1007/978-3-319-42129-2
1479:
1453:
1427:
1401:
1375:
1349:
1323:
1297:
1271:
1245:
1219:
1193:
1167:
1141:
1115:
1089:
1063:
1037:
1011:
744:Shortcomings and concerns
617:Hoffmann's two-toed sloth
527:Hartmann's mountain zebra
159:
154:
130:
119:
111:
103:
95:
84:
69:
60:
55:
3891:Treaties of South Africa
3861:Treaties of Sierra Leone
3841:Treaties of Saudi Arabia
3646:Treaties of the Maldives
3526:Treaties of Pahlavi Iran
3461:Treaties of East Germany
3456:Treaties of West Germany
3266:Treaties of Burkina Faso
3019:Biodiversity action plan
2693:Extinct in the Wild (EW)
2560:(archived 13 March 2016)
2412:Balkan Green Energy News
1521:Environmental agreements
937:1.1 million beaver skins
871:Animal sourced pathogens
655:Pre-Convention specimens
3941:Treaties of Switzerland
3911:Treaties of Saint Lucia
3801:Treaties of South Korea
3721:Treaties of New Zealand
3401:Treaties of El Salvador
3336:Treaties of Ivory Coast
3321:Treaties of the Comoros
3191:Treaties of the Bahamas
3136:1975 in the environment
2055:"CITES Resolution 13.6"
1606:African forest elephant
683:artificially propagated
481:), some populations of
248:Parties to the treaty.
4051:Treaties of Yugoslavia
4026:Treaties of Uzbekistan
3951:Treaties of Tajikistan
3856:Treaties of Seychelles
3831:Treaties of San Marino
3686:Treaties of Montenegro
3661:Treaties of Mauritania
3631:Treaties of Madagascar
3626:Treaties of Luxembourg
3581:Treaties of Kyrgyzstan
3566:Treaties of Kazakhstan
3446:Treaties of the Gambia
3331:Treaties of Costa Rica
3291:Treaties of Cape Verde
3201:Treaties of Bangladesh
3186:Treaties of Azerbaijan
3111:Environmental treaties
3069:Latent extinction risk
2277:van Uhm, D.P. (2016).
1929:"The CITES Appendices"
1137:22 April β 3 May 1985
940:Millions of pieces of
559:Mertens' water monitor
531:Equus zebra hartmannae
515:Carcharodon carcharias
419:Endangered Species Act
389:
383:HM Revenue and Customs
257:
180:(shorter name for the
73:3 March 1973
34:. For other uses, see
4036:Treaties of Venezuela
3901:Treaties of Sri Lanka
3866:Treaties of Singapore
3726:Treaties of Nicaragua
3666:Treaties of Mauritius
3621:Treaties of Lithuania
3521:Treaties of Indonesia
3481:Treaties of Guatemala
3176:Treaties of Australia
3166:Treaties of Argentina
2954:Endangered arthropods
2950:Threatened arthropods
2872:Critically Endangered
2814:Critically Endangered
1566:Wildlife conservation
700:forensic institutions
568:Swietenia macrophylla
565:), bigleaf mahogany (
483:African bush elephant
415:Antilocapra americana
403:African bush elephant
380:
357:traditional medicines
247:
186:Washington Convention
4061:Treaties of Zimbabwe
4011:Treaties of Tanzania
3956:Treaties of Thailand
3931:Treaties of Eswatini
3926:Treaties of Suriname
3876:Treaties of Slovenia
3871:Treaties of Slovakia
3791:Treaties of Portugal
3771:Treaties of Paraguay
3751:Treaties of Pakistan
3681:Treaties of Mongolia
3641:Treaties of Malaysia
3501:Treaties of Honduras
3381:Treaties of Dominica
3376:Treaties of Djibouti
3316:Treaties of Colombia
3281:Treaties of Cameroon
3276:Treaties of Cambodia
3261:Treaties of Bulgaria
3246:Treaties of Botswana
3206:Treaties of Barbados
3029:Conservation biology
3024:Biodiversity threats
2737:Near Threatened (NT)
1501:14β25 November 2022
877:coronavirus pandemic
827:William Yancey Brown
795:ecosystem approaches
327:are part of CITES).
184:, also known as the
4041:Treaties of Vietnam
4031:Treaties of Vanuatu
4021:Treaties of Uruguay
3996:Treaties of Ukraine
3981:Treaties of Tunisia
3846:Treaties of Senegal
3811:Treaties of Romania
3806:Treaties of Moldova
3736:Treaties of Nigeria
3706:Treaties of Namibia
3701:Treaties of Myanmar
3691:Treaties of Morocco
3606:Treaties of Liberia
3601:Treaties of Lesotho
3596:Treaties of Lebanon
3551:Treaties of Jamaica
3536:Treaties of Ireland
3511:Treaties of Iceland
3476:Treaties of Grenada
3431:Treaties of Finland
3416:Treaties of Estonia
3411:Treaties of Eritrea
3391:Treaties of Ecuador
3371:Treaties of Denmark
3341:Treaties of Croatia
3271:Treaties of Burundi
3236:Treaties of Bolivia
3216:Treaties of Belgium
3211:Treaties of Belarus
3196:Treaties of Bahrain
3181:Treaties of Austria
3171:Treaties of Armenia
3151:Treaties of Algeria
3146:Treaties of Albania
3064:Habitat destruction
3049:Conservation status
2867:Extinct in the Wild
2809:Extinct in the Wild
2772:Data Deficient (DD)
2444:β via Open Edition.
2349:2020AAAG..110..277Z
2312:Zhu, Annah (2020).
2116:"CITES Article VII"
2030:"The CITES species"
1881:"The CITES species"
1856:"CITES Article XIV"
1730:. 24 December 2020.
1608:as a subspecies of
1576:Wildlife management
1319:3β15 November 2002
1241:7β18 November 1994
1111:19 β 30 April 1983
818:(which fueled more
690:Scientific exchange
641:Civettictis civetta
621:Choloepus hoffmanni
601:Panax quinquefolius
577:Guaiacum officinale
519:American black bear
342:Regulation of trade
190:multilateral treaty
125:Swiss Confederation
52:
4056:Treaties of Zambia
3991:Treaties of Uganda
3986:Treaties of Turkey
3936:Treaties of Sweden
3821:Treaties of Rwanda
3816:Treaties of Russia
3786:Treaties of Poland
3761:Treaties of Panama
3741:Treaties of Norway
3676:Treaties of Monaco
3671:Treaties of Mexico
3636:Treaties of Malawi
3591:Treaties of Latvia
3576:Treaties of Kuwait
3561:Treaties of Jordan
3541:Treaties of Israel
3496:Treaties of Guyana
3486:Treaties of Guinea
3471:Treaties of Greece
3436:Treaties of France
3351:Treaties of Cyprus
3286:Treaties of Canada
3256:Treaties of Brunei
3231:Treaties of Bhutan
3221:Treaties of Belize
3156:Treaties of Angola
3131:Wildlife smuggling
3116:Endangered species
2777:Not Evaluated (NE)
2765:Not fully assessed
2742:Least Concern (LC)
2646:Threatened species
2490:10.3233/epl-180086
1693:The New York Times
1586:World Wildlife Day
1581:Wildlife smuggling
1475:17β28 August 2019
1345:2β14 October 2004
1189:9β20 October 1989
1033:2β6 November 1976
916:317,000 live birds
887:Reform suggestions
629:Tragelaphus spekii
585:Nautilus pompilius
581:chambered nautilus
555:Pandinus imperator
495:Araucaria araucana
491:monkey puzzle tree
487:Loxodonta africana
407:Loxodonta africana
390:
321:Kingdom of Denmark
311:. UN observer the
258:
123:Government of the
50:
4046:Treaties of Yemen
3971:Treaties of Tonga
3946:Treaties of Syria
3896:Treaties of Spain
3826:Treaties of Samoa
3796:Treaties of Qatar
3756:Treaties of Palau
3731:Treaties of Niger
3711:Treaties of Nepal
3656:Treaties of Malta
3571:Treaties of Kenya
3556:Treaties of Japan
3546:Treaties of Italy
3516:Treaties of India
3466:Treaties of Ghana
3441:Treaties of Gabon
3396:Treaties of Egypt
3366:Treaties of Zaire
3306:Treaties of Chile
3098:
3097:
3044:Bird conservation
2935:
2934:
2931:
2930:
2785:
2784:
2587:National contacts
2298:978-3-319-42128-5
1828:"CITES Article I"
1803:"How CITES works"
1762:. 23 August 2021.
1701:on 1 January 2022
1604:CITES treats the
1505:
1504:
1397:13β25 March 2010
1302:Santiago de Chile
1293:10β20 April 2000
1059:19β30 March 1979
946:20,000 mammalian
740:by Saudi Arabia.
623:) by Costa Rica,
511:great white shark
175:
174:
16:(Redirected from
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3966:Treaties of Togo
3776:Treaties of Peru
3746:Treaties of Oman
3651:Treaties of Mali
3586:Treaties of Laos
3531:Treaties of Iraq
3426:Treaties of Fiji
3346:Treaties of Cuba
3301:Treaties of Chad
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2382:"What is CITES?"
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807:African elephant
768:A formal warning
597:American ginseng
563:Varanus mertensi
551:emperor scorpion
523:Ursus americanus
289:Marshall Islands
262:Washington, D.C.
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2829:Near Threatened
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2748:Lower Risk (LR)
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2721:Vulnerable (VU)
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