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Halfway through the 20th World Wildlife Conference in Samarkand: CITES decisions on trade regulation imminent for big cats, trees, sea cucumbers, sharks & more SG statements
What is CITES? | CITES
CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is an international agreement between governments. Its aim is to ensure that international trade …
CITES Permit system
The CITES permit system is the backbone of the regulation of trade in specimens of species, included in the three Appendices of the Convention. Such trade should normally be …
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CITES is an international agreement ensuring trade in endangered species does not threaten their survival.
Media representatives are requested to apply for media accreditation through a form, which will be available through the CoP20 page on the CITES Website. All media queries should be …
Working document for CITES CoP20
Draft resolution on the creation of an advisory Subcommittee of the Standing Committee of People Living alongside Fauna and Flora species included in the CITES Appendices (PLFF),
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The Guide to the application of CITES source codes is freely available at www.cites.org. Users may download, reuse, reprint, distribute, copy text and data, and translate the content, …
CITES Appendices I, II and III valid from 21
Nov 25, 2024 · The total weights present of each individual annotated species are considered individually to determine whether a CITES permit or certificate is required for each individual …
The Secretariat will formally register documents and amendment proposals as having been received for the consideration of the meeting only when it receives a signed letter with the …