1. Resolution Conf. 10.7 (Rev. CoP15)
for disposal of confiscated animals have thus far been influenced by the perception that returning animals to the wild is the optimal solution in terms of both animal welfare and conservation. A growing body of scientific study of
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2. Press release
Finally, Brazil proposes a CITES Appendix-II listing for the
Brazilian populations of the Caribbean spiny lobster
and the smoothtail spiny lobster (Prop.
20 ). It states
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3. Press release
30, 32-36 and 39-41), while Brazil and Argentina propose the the same listing for the Brazilian rosewood (proposal 29 ) and the Palo Santo (proposal 42 ), respectively, two tree species that produce essential oils extensively used in perfumery
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4. Press release
30, 32-36 and 39-41), while Brazil and Argentina propose
the the same listing for the Brazilian rosewood (proposal 29 )
and the Palo Santo (proposal 42 ),
respectively, two tree species that
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5. Press release
Finally, Brazil proposes a CITES Appendix-II listing for the
Brazilian populations of the Caribbean spiny lobster and the smoothtail
spiny lobster (Prop. 20). It states that after 50 years of
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6. Notifications to the Parties of 1990-1995 (incomplete)
BRAZIL - Export/Re-exports of Wildlife
to BRAZIL
815
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7. AC20: Agenda and documents
Twentieth meeting of the Animals Committee
Johannesburg (South Africa), 29 March-2 April 2004
Agenda and documents
(all documents are provided in PDF format)
Agenda item
Document
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8. Press Release: CITES trade controls to take effect for mahogany
plant and animal species depending on their biological status
and the impact that international trade may have upon them.
CITES provides three regulatory options in the form of Appendices.
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9. Notifications to the Parties of 2001
meeting of the Animals Committee
2001/081
19/12/01
Forty-sixth
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10. Notifications to the Parties of 2005
that breed Appendix-I animal species for commercial purposes
Annex: Malaysia
2005/061
14/10/05
Guidelines for a procedure to register and monitor operations that
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