Press releases |
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20 December 2011: Fighting illegal trade and accessing expertise to care for confiscated animals |
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28 November 2011: CITES Secretary-General praises Project Predator |
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28 September 2011: CITES extends trade controls to 111 precious hardwood species
from Madagascar and Panama |
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26 August 2011: CITES lifts suspension on Nigeria as the country intensifies law enforcement efforts |
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19 August 2011: African Elephant Fund launched at CITES meeting |
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16 August 2011: CITES to explore new financial sources to tackle the decline in wildlife |
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22 July 2011: Experts concerned about level of trade in snake skins used in luxury products |
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14 June 2011: Launch of InforMEA – the United Nations Information Portal on Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) |
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10 June 2011: Faced with “Empty Forests”, experts urge better regulation of bushmeat trade |
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24 May 2011: Wildlife Enforcement Task Force meets to combat organized crime targeted at elephants and rhinos |
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18 April 2011: Asian snake trade focus of discussions in China |
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11 April 2011: China hosts crucial meeting on the future of Asian snakes |
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8 April 2011:
China celebrates 30 years of conserving and sustainably using
biodiversity through CITES |
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23 November 2010: Powerful alliance to fight wildlife crime comes into effect |
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8 November
2010: The World’s Police are 100% against Environmental
Crime |
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28 October 2010:
Law enforcement essential if last tigers are to be save |
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14 October 2010:
CITES extends controls on high-value timber at the request of exporting
countries |
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6 October 2010:
Success in fighting illegal trade in parrots |
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23 July 2010:
Caspian States agree on quotas for wild caviar |
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30 June 2010:
Wildlife trade regulation needed more than ever |
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25 March 2010:
CITES conference ends without new sharks in its net |
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24 March 2010:
Future for gorillas in Africa getting bleaker |
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24 March 2010:
Bringing an organized response to organized wildlife crime |
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18 March 2010: Governments
not ready for trade ban on bluefin tuna |
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17 March 2010:
CITES spices the bluefin tuna debate with oils and essences |
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16 March
2010: Internet – good or evil for wildlife? |
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15 March
2010: CITES to discuss initiatives to dismantle criminal networks
involved in tiger and rhino poaching |
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14 March 2010:
Scientists meet in Doha to discuss global trade in timber and wild
plants |
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13 March 2010:
CITES world conference opens with call for new wildlife trade rules |
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5 February 2010:
Bluefin tuna main course of CITES world conference |
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4
December 2009: CITES and INTERPOL joint forces to combat tiger poaching |
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8
July 2009: New CITES Guide to prevent illegal trade in falcons |
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6 July 2009: CITES
meeting to introduce a new generation of e-tools for wildlife conservation |
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13 March 2009: CITES
gets to grips with a slippery problem |
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20 February 2009:
CITES meeting to discuss wildlife e-trade and cyber-crime |
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17 November 2008: UN
meeting to tackle escalating rhino poaching |
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7 November 2008:
Ivory auctions raise 15 million USD for elephant conservation |
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22 October 2008:
CITES Secretary-General to oversee ivory sales |
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16 July 2008: Ivory
sales get the go-ahead |
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14 July 2008: CITES
meeting to consider ivory and timber trade |
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14 April 2008: Wildlife
experts meet in Geneva to discuss the future of the South American
cedar, mahogany, sharks, sturgeons and other species |
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3 March 2008: CITES
publishes quotas for wild caviar from the Caspian Sea |
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4 February
2008: CITES appoints timber officer |
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30 November
2007: Database launched to track caviar trade |
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14 June 2007: African
governments reach consensus on ivory sales |
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7 June 2007:
Governments join forces through CITES to catch wildlife criminals |
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2 June 2007: Ivory
sales get the go-ahead |
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May 2007: CITES
conference to consider new trade rules for marine, timber and other
wildlife species - Governments will also adopt a strategic vision
and decisions on enforcement and livelihoods |
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28 February 2007:
Governments to consider new CITES trade controls for high-value
marine and timber species - New rules also proposed for elephant
ivory and dozens of threatened plants and animals |
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17 January
2007: Country proposals on wildlife trade rules posted on CITES
website |
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11 January
2007: EU ban on wild bird imports “disappointing” |
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2 January
2007: Following 2006 ban, CITES authorizes 2007 quotas for all Caspian
Sea caviar except beluga |
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5 October 2006: CITES
puts ivory sales on hold |
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3 October 2006:
FAO-CITES agreement promotes sustainable fish trade Collaborative
relationship formalized in MoU |
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24 September 2006:
Central Asian agreement to conserve the threatened Saiga antelope
takes effect |
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13 April 2006:
CITES finalizes 2006 caviar export quotas |
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23 March 2006: CITES
awards Certificate of Commendation to Nepal authorities for their
combat against wildlife poachers and traffickers |
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20 February
2006: Earth Council e-Learning and CITES establish new partnership |
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3 January 2006: Exporters
to strengthen controls and promote sustainable fishing before CITES
can publish 2006 export quotas |
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28 October 2005:
Controlling avian influenza is critical, but let’s not muddle
the reasons for a ban on commercial imports of wild birds |
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12 September
2005: Biodiversity – Life Insurance for our Changing World |
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30 June 2005: Wildlife
treaty comes of age – CITES celebrates 30 years of achievement |
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12 April 2005: CITES
seeks meeting with Prime Minister Singh to discuss India’s
tiger crisis |
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3 November 2004: CITES
gives full backing to new IATA Live Animals Regulations |
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14 October 2004:
CITES takes action to promote sustainable wildlife management and
combat illegal trade |
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13 October 2004:
Time runs out for illegal caviar trade |
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8 October
2004: CITES authorizes 2004 export quotas for Caspian Sea caviar |
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5 October 2004:
Experts urge stronger action to combat wildlife crime |
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7
September 2004: CITES conference on wildlife trade to consider introducing
new rules for high-value fish and timber |
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7
September 2004: CITES authorizes sturgeon export quotas for the
Black Sea |
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3
September 2004: CITES has not “banned” caviar or “punished” producers |
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14
June 2004: CITES proposals on wildlife trade address over-fishing,
illegal logging and recovery of large charismatic animals |
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12
May 2004: Governments propose new CITES trade rules for dozens of
wildlife species |
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5
March 2004: Statement on trade in live dolphins |
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11
November 2003: CITES trade controls to take effect for mahogany |
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1 October 2003:
CITES suspends trade in queen conch shellfish |
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5 September
2003: CITES authorizes 2003 caviar quotas as Caspian Sea sturgeon
stocks start to recover |
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15 August 2003: Wildlife
experts meet in Geneva to discuss the future of the queen conch,
turtles, seahorses and other animals |
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11 August 2003: Scientists
meet in Geneva to discuss global trade in wild plants |
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30 July 2003:
CITES Secretary-General calls for prosecutions of those involved
in the illegal trade of gorillas |
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30 July 2003: Statement
on trade in live dolphins from the Solomon Islands to Mexico |
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15
November 2002: CITES conference ends with strong decisions on wildlife
conservation |
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13 November
2002: Identifying the problem: A new guide to help law enforcers
check trade in traditional Asian medicines |
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12
November 2002: CITES sets strict conditions for any possible future
ivory sales |
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7 November
2002: Monitoring systems for poaching and illegal trade vital for
CITES ivory decisions |
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6
November 2002: CITES seeks stronger action against organized wildlife
criminals |
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2
November 2002: African range States agree a restricted ivory trade
from four southern African countries |
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October
2002: CITES to decide wildlife trade rules and promote conservation |
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11
October 2002: CITES investigation leads to confiscation of illegally
traded gorillas |
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4 October
2002: Illegal ivory trade driven by unregulated domestic markets |
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29
July 2002: CITES Secretariat assesses proposals for changing wildlife
trade rules |
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4
July 2002: Russian tiger goes to India courtesy of CITES |
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14
June 2002: New CITES trade rules proposed for wild plants and animals |
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13 May
2002: Experts to tackle threats to medicinal and other high-value
plants |
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15 March
2002: CITES incentives inspire vital reforms in wildlife management |
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6
March 2002: Caspian Sea states to resume caviar trade |
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21
February 2002: Further statement on the Cairo seizure of primates |
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16
November 2001: CITES moves to block caviar smuggling operations |
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11
October 2001: Statement on the Cairo seizure of primates |
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21 June
2001: Caviar harvest halted in effort to revive sturgeon stocks |
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18
June 2001: Governments to consider trade restrictions on Caspian
Sea caviar |
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22
May 2001: Governments call for regional Hawksbill Turtle conservation
plan |
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4 May 2001:
CITES Secretary-General calls on airlines to reconsider boycotts
of wildlife shipments |
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30 March
2001: Tiger Enforcement Task Force to target criminal networks |