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. Press release: LH Boycotts of wildlife shipment
traded wild animals strike against the interests of the animals
themselves and of poor people in developing countries, Willem Wijnstekers,
Secretary-General of the Convention on International Trade
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5. Press release
international transport of animals, specifying ventilation,
space, packing, feeding and other conditions to minimize the risk
of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment. Both safety and
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6. Statement on the Cairo seizure of primates
put forward by a number of animal welfare organizations
has been for them to develop guidelines for the humane disposal
of confiscated animals and to collect and make available data on
rescue
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7. Statement: Trade in live dolphins from the Solomon Islands to Mexico
conservation and animal welfare organizations.
The Secretariat noted that a considerable number of specimens
were intended for trade and wished to be informed about the purpose
of
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8. Summary Records, CITES Animals Committee, 14th Meeting, 1998
of the 13th Meeting of the Animals Committee
... 2
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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9. E-commerce of CITES listed species
International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), TRAFFIC, VC International and the Secretariat.
The Working Group on E-commerce of Specimens of CITES-Listed Species was directed to:
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10. Resolution Conf. 10.21 (Rev. CoP14)
agree,
the Live Animals Regulations (for Animals) and the Perishable Cargo
Regulations (for plants) be deemed to meet CITES air transport requirements;
e) where appropriate, the Live Animals Regulations (for Animals)
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