PPT-Introduction to CITES in New Zealand
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CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA amp FLORA CITES is a UN agreement 183 Parties to CITES Very wide coverage 35600 species on
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CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA amp FLORA CITES is a UN agreement 183 Parties to CITES Very wide coverage 35600 species on CITES 25000 are orchids. aidgovtnzschols New Zealand SCHOLARSHIPS wwwaidgovtnzschols New Zealand Scholarships Application Form Page NEW ZEALAND SCHOLARSHIPS New Zealand Scholarships empower individuals with the knowledge skills and qualifications to contribute to economic s Introduction It is a great pleasure to have the opportunity to speak to you today The theme of this conference Corporate Governance in the Banking Sector is a subject that has been an important element in the Commonwealth Secretariats financial INTRODUCTION Critically ill patients have life threatening injuries or illnesses that are associated with reduced or exhausted physiological reserves Transporting such patients exposes them to additional risks and requires the services of highly tra brPage 1br CITES World Official Newsletter of the Parties Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora CITES Issue Number 16 December 2005 ISSN 15649164 and Food for Forests. CITES Secretariat. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and . Flora (. CITES). Ensure . that wild fauna and flora in international trade are not exploited . Trace Systems. Facilitating legal, sustainable and traceable international trade in wildlife. 25th . UN/CEFACT Forum. 20 to 24 April . 2015. Palais. . des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland. 2. CITES: Trade, environment and development. Canadian Parrot Conference 2015. Lise. Jubinville. Canadian Wildlife Service. Environment Canada. November 15, 2015. Purpose. Outline. 1. 2. 3. 4. What is CITES?. CITES = C. onvention on . I. nternational . 1. CONFIDENTIAL. OUTLINE. Background information. Hosting of CITES CoP 17. Possible agenda items & proposals . to the 17. th. CoP . to CITES. BACKGROUND INFORMATION. CITES aims to ensure that international trade in CITES listed species is sustainable and not detrimental to the survival of the species in the wild. . April 2016. PREPARATIONS FOR CITES COP 17. 1. CONFIDENTIAL. OUTLINE. Background. Logistical arrangements. Inter-departmental substance committee. Communication relating to the CoP. Side events. Exhibition. CITES is a UN agreement. Convention. International agreement to ensure that international trade in specimens of 35,000 wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival. Covers live & dead specimens, parts and derivatives. for . Departments. Stephen J. Butler. CITES Senior Software Developer (sometimes . sysadmin. ). ICS: Instructional Computing Services. Started as a student in 2000. 4. th. print billing system. PaperCut. background. This slide page is hidden from view in presentation mode. . . When printing, please make sure that the “print hidden slides” option is deselected.. The aim for this section is to provide a background to the IFS definition and the concept of “high seas”(. Ciudad de Guatemala, 11 – 12 marzo 2014. David H.W. Morgan, CITES Secretariat. . La reciente inclusión de las especies de tiburón en la CITES: ¿Qué está haciendo la Secretaría para apoyar a las Partes?. CITES Secretariat. Geneva. CITES Appendices and . Sharks. CITES Appendices. Species* regulated under CITES are divided amongst 3 Appendices. I. II. III. * ". Species" means any species, subspecies, or geographically separate population .
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