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. Text of the Convention
(i) any animal
or plant, whether alive or dead;
(ii) in the case
of an animal: for species included in Appendices I and II, any readily
recognizable part or derivative
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3. Text of the Convention
(i) any animal
or plant, whether alive or dead;
(ii) in the case
of an animal: for species included in Appendices I and II, any readily
recognizable part or derivative
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4. Resolution Conf. 11.1 (Rev. CoP15)
and alternate members of the Animals and Plants Committees. In accordance with Annex 2 of this Resolution the members and alternate members of the Animals and Plants Committees are persons. The persons to be chosen should be experts in Animals
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5. Resolution Conf. 11.3 (Rev. CoP15)
or return to the States of export of specimens illegally traded;
RECOGNIZING that the Preamble of the Convention States that international cooperation is essential for the protection of certain species of wild fauna and flora
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6. Press release
The
United States proposes adding the red or pink coral to Appendix
II to control the trade.
Once widespread from the tropics to the temperate latitudes,
and living
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7. Summary Records, CITES Animals Committee, 14th Meeting, 1998
would include the United States of America and Germany (both range States),
all other range States, as well as the Secretariat and TRAFFIC-International.
28. Other Business - Import of in vitro animal-cell cultures
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8. Press release
and regenerate. The United States and Sweden, on behalf of the European Community Member States, propose adding the red or pink corals to Appendix II to control the trade therein.
The long-running debate on elephants and ivory
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9. Press release
The United States and Sweden, on behalf of the European Community
Member States, propose adding the red or pink corals to Appendix
II to control the trade therein.
The
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10. Press release
The
United States proposes adding the pink coral to Appendix II to
control the trade therein.
Once widespread from the tropics to the temperate latitudes,
and living
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