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CITES | Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora

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Purpose of CITES

What is the main goal of CITES?

The primary objective of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is to regulate the trade of wild animals and plants.

Why is CITES important?

CITES is crucial for protecting the populations of various species by preventing international trade that could harm their survival.

Global Participation

Who participates in CITES?

Governments worldwide actively engage in the CITES agreement.

Why do countries join CITES?

Countries join CITES to collectively safeguard species and ecosystems from the negative impacts of international trade.

Import Regulations

What is required to import CITES-listed species?

If you intend to import any species covered by CITES, a special permit is mandatory.

Why is a special permit necessary for import?

The special permit ensures that the import of CITES-listed species is controlled and follows guidelines to prevent exploitation.

Accessing Information

Where can you find the CITES-regulated species list?

A comprehensive list of flora and fauna covered by CITES is available on our website.

How does the list on the website help?

The online list serves as a valuable resource for individuals and organizations, aiding in compliance and informed decision-making.

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