1. Resolution Conf. 10.7 (Rev. CoP15)
receiving the animals should bear all costs directly.
c) Disease. Confiscated animals may serve as vectors for disease and, therefore, must be subject to extremely stringent quarantine. The potential consequences of the introduction of alien
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2. Summary Records, CITES Animals Committee, 14th Meeting, 1998
noted the need to bear in
mind the recent political changes and suggested that the Management Authority
be encouraged to proceed with planned surveys. The Secretariat also reported
that the trade data showed a ten-fold
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3. Resolution Conf. 12.3 (Rev. CoP15)
paper certificate will bear the same number, if possible, and the same date of validity as the original document, and contain the following statement: "This certificate is a true copy of the original"; and
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4. Resolution Conf. 12.3 (Rev. CoP14)
This duplicate
will bear the same number, if possible, and the same date of validity as the
original document, and contain the statement "This document is a true copy
of the original" or state that it replaces the original
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5. Resolution Conf. 11.15 (Rev. CoP12)
provided
they bear the acronym ‘CITES’, identification of contents as herbarium
specimens, preserved, dried or embedded museum specimens or live plant
material for scientific study, the name and address of the
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6. Press release
Polar bear and other proposals
The potential threat to the polar bear from climate
change has been much discussed recently, and the United States
is seeking to increase its
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7. Press release
elephants.
Polar bear and other proposals
The potential threat to the polar bear from climate change has been much discussed recently, and the United States is seeking to increase its protection in CITES by completely
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8. Resolution Conf. 10.20
This duplicate
will bear the same number if possible and the same date of validity as the
original document and a new date of issuance, and contain the following
statement: "This certificate is a true copy of the original";
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9. Appendices I, II and III
Ursidae Bears, giant panda
Ursidae spp. (Except the species included in
Appendix I)
Ailuropoda melanoleuca
Helarctos
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