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
of 'mini-livestock' (wild animals such as cane rats raised in small farms)
Support the sustainable harvesting of non-timber forest products, such as bee-keeping.
The meeting also recognized the need to clarify and define land
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3. Resolution Conf. 13.11
as their main source of animal protein;
RECOGNIZING also the political will of the States in the sub-region to work for the sustainable management of forest resources as expressed in sub-regional initiatives, including the Yaoundé
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4. Resolution Conf. 13.9
that specimens of an animal species included in
Appendix I bred in captivity for commercial purposes, or of a plant species
included in Appendix I artificially propagated for commercial purposes, shall
be deemed to be
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5. Summary Records, CITES Animals Committee, 14th Meeting, 1998
of the 13th Meeting of the Animals Committee
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Agenda item 5
Adoption of the Rules of Procedure for the Animals Committee ... 3
Agenda item 6
Implementation of Resolution Conf. 10.21 on Transport of
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