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Sep 14 2014 · valid from 14 September 2014 Interpretation 1 Species included in these Appendices are referred to: a) by the name of the species; or b) as being all of the species included in a higher taxon or designated part thereof 2 The abbreviation “spp ” is used to denote all species of a higher taxon 3
analysis and provides an update of new and increased 2014 CITES export quotas published since the production of the Analysis of 2014 CITES export quotas (UNEP-WCMC 2014) National export quotas for CITES listed taxa are an important tool to manage and monitor wildlife trade
Three types of record are included in the CITES species index: 1) scientific names which are the main records and contain all information; 2) common names which refer to the main record; and 3) scientific synonyms which refer to the main record 1 The scientific name record
Species+ provides additional functionality and replaces three databases: the UNEP-WCMC Species Database1 the CITES Species Database2 and the EU Wildlife Trade Regulations Database3 Users of these sites will be automatically re-directed to Species+ for the most up-to-date information on species
CITES recognizes the Checklist of CITES species as an official digest of scientific names contained in the official standard references In order to make the Checklist more accessible to the non-scientist it also includes the common names of species although it is recognized that these have no official status under the Convention
CITES regulates the export re-export import and introduction from the sea of CITES-listed animals and plants and their parts and derivatives; live and dead specimens Permitting system: International trade is regulated based on a system of permits and certificates that: are only issued if certain conditions are met; and
Under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) species that are threatened through international trade are listed on one of three appendices
of CITES regulated tree species for artificial propagation botanical garden medical justice and reintroduction purpose The main source countries of China’s imports of CITES regulated tree species include: Argentina Paraguay Vietnam Singapore followed by Japan Malaysia Indonesia Germany and Thailand
includes species that resemble other listed species and need to be regulated in order to effectively control the trade in those other listed species Most CITES species are listed in this appendix including American ginseng paddlefish lions American alligators mahogany and many corals Appendix III includes species for
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)is an international agreement signed by more than 120 countries that regulates trade in a number of species of plants and animals their parts and derivatives and any articles made from them
CITES permit processes Geographical area: Andean and selected Latin American countries Breadth: A traceability system was recommended based on the process elements i e recording of receptions recording and control of stocks linking of CITES export permits and certificates to registered stocks The socioeconomic impacts arising
The top 10 most common CITES-listed mammal species exported as trophies from the U S were American black bears brown bears cougars barbary sheep blackbucks and gray wolves Table 2 U S trophy imports by species Species 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Avg per year Total of total