23, Av. Itimbiri
Quartier / Salongo
KINSHASA / Limete
Disclamer: All the information contained in the page is based on information provided by the Parties.
Info | Species | Note | Valid from |
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Appendix I |
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Kingdom Fauna (Animals) |
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Phylum Chordata |
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Class Aves |
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Order Psittaciformes |
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Family PsittacidaeAmazons, macaws, parakeets, parrots |
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Psittacus erithacus | 02 January 2017 |
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Appendix II |
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Class Mammalia(MAMMALS) |
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Order Artiodactyla |
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Family GiraffidaeGiraffes |
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Giraffa camelopardalis | 26 November 2019 |
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Class Elasmobranchii(SHARKS) |
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Order Lamniformes |
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Family LamnidaeMackerel sharks |
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Isurus oxyrinchus | 26 November 2019 |
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Isurus paucus | 26 November 2019 |
Use of phytosanitary certificates as certificates of artificial propagation | Not allowed |
Required | Yes |
Year | Species | App. | Quotas | Unit | Source code | Specimen type | Publication date | Revised date |
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2024 | Afzelia bipindensis | 25,000 | kg | Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets and plywood | ||||
2024 | Aquila verreauxii | 40 | - | Live | ||||
2023 | Aquila verreauxii | 40 | - | W | Live | |||
2024 | Balearica regulorum | 0 | - | W | All. | |||
2024 | Balearica regulorum | 0 | - | All |
Code | Address |
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P-CD-1001 | Date of establishment
Address
Bruno Labiam Ifwa
23, Av. Itimbiri Quartier / Salongo KINSHASA / Limete Species concerned
Encephalartos laurentianus
Remarks
This nursery propagates Appendix I-listed species that may be considered to take a long time to reach reproductive age and to which the provisions in paragraph 4 of Resolution Conf. 11.11 (Rev. CoP18) on Regulation of trade in plants may apply.
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