1. Press release
Animals and plants listed in Appendix I are excluded from international
commercial trade except in very special circumstances. Appendix
I contains about 530 Animal species and a
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2. Press Release: CITES proposals on wildlife trade
fewer than 600 animal species and a little more than 300 plant species,
whereas Appendix II covers over 4,100 animal species and 28,000
plant species – seven times as many animal species and
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3. CoP13 agenda and working documents
9.1
Animals Committee
9.1.1
Report of the Chairman
CoP13 Doc. 9.1.1
01/07/2004
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4. Press release
Scanlon.
The CITES Animal Committee provides the technical and scientific basis for the sustainability of international trade in live specimens, parts and derivatives from over 4,500 species of Animals.
Note to journalists:
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5. Certificates of commendation
quantity or rarity of the animals or plants involved. However, if the seizure had necessitated those involved uncovering a particularly sophisticated method of concealment, or offered lessons that others might learn from, then an award may be
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6. SC61 - agenda and documents
Management Office, P.R. China (CITES Management Authority of China) (English only)
SC61 Doc. 41
Annex 2
05/07/2011
Annex 3: Conservation of and trade in tigers and other Appendix-I Asian big cat
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7. Notifications to the Parties of 1990-1995 (incomplete)
Significant Trade in Animal Species Included in Appendix II - Recommendations
of the Animals Committee
783
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8. Press release
agencies in 12 countries (China, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Nepal, the Philippines, South Africa, Thailand, the United Kingdom, the United Republic of Tanzania, Viet Nam and Zimbabwe). The Task Force also considered intelligence supplied by
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9. AC25 - agenda and documents
Decisions directed to the Animals Committee
AC25 Doc. 8.1
24/05/2011
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 8.2
Establishment of the Animals Committee workplan
AC25 Doc. 8.2
24/05/2011
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10. CITES incentives inspire vital reforms in wildlife management
from Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, and Nepal - all important
tiger range states - as well as from Canada and the Netherlands,
which are consumer countries.
The
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