Brochure UNEP CITES Eng
Brochure UNEP CITES Eng
Brochure UNEP CITES Eng
ON INTERNATIONAL
TRADE IN ENDANGERED
SPECIES OF WILD
FAUNA AND FLORA
DIFFERENT DEGREES OF PROTECTION
CITES accords varying degrees of protection to more than
36,000 species of animals and plants by applying different
provisions to species included in three Appendices:
APPENDIX I (3%)
Species threatened with
15% animal extinction
species
85% plant International commercial
species trade is generally
prohibited
APPENDIX II (97%)
Species not necessarily
threatened with extinction
3 APPENDICES 65% animal but may become so unless
36,000 SPECIES species,
35% plant trade is regulated, and
OF ANIMALS
AND PLANTS species species whose specimens
in trade look like those
of species listed for
conservation reasons
International commercial
trade is allowed but
controlled
Of the 10 million+ 95% animal APPENDIX III (1%)
CITES trade species,
transactions reported 5% plant Species subject to
by Parties in the last species regulation within the
decade, 78% involve jurisdiction of a Party and
fauna (animals), and for which the cooperation
22% flora (plants). of other Parties is needed
to control international
trade.
photo: INTERPOL
International trade in the species included in the Appendices of the Convention must
fulfil three conditions:
LEGALITY
The specimen has been obtained in accordance
with the national laws and regulations for the
protection of fauna and flora. Parties must make a
legal acquisition finding to confirm this.
SUSTAINABILITY
Parties must make a non-detriment finding: a
science-based biological finding which confirms
that the trade in the species is sustainable and will
not be detrimental to the survival of the species
and takes account of the role of the species in its
ecosystem.
TRACEABILITY
Parties must ensure that trade can be traced through the
issuance and control of appropriate CITES permits and
certificates. Parties report on all permits and certificates
issued in national annual reports, which are compiled in
the CITES Trade Database (http://trade.cites.org).
LEGAL TRADE VS. ILLEGAL TRADE
CITES SECRETARIAT
Palais des Nations
Avenue de la Paix 8-14
CH-1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland
[email protected]
www.cites.org
Photo credits
1 Martin Bahmann
2 Bernard Gagnon
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4 James Steakley
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7 8 9 7 Marshal Hedin
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CONVENTION
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13 ON INTERNATIONAL
TRADE IN ENDANGERED
11 The Wandering Angel
SPECIES OF WILD
FAUNA AND FLORA Publication of this brochure was made possible by the financial support of the Swiss
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13 Shutterstock Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (Swiss CITES Management Authority)
Designed and printed at United Nations, Geneva – 1903324 (E) – March 2019 – 4,000 – UNEP/CITES/2019/1