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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 II |
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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 CacatuidaeCockatoos |
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Eolophus roseicapilla | 06 June 1981 |
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Family PsittacidaeAmazons, macaws, parakeets, parrots |
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Agapornis spp. | 06 June 1981 |
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Amazona aestiva | 06 June 1981 |
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Myiopsitta monachus | 06 June 1981 |
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Class Reptilia |
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Order Sauria |
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Family LacertidaeLizards |
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Podarcis lilfordi | 22 October 1987 |
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Podarcis pityusensis | 22 October 1987 |
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Appendix III |
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Class Mammalia(MAMMALS) |
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Order Carnivora |
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Family CanidaeDogs, foxes, wolves |
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Canis aureus (India) |
21 March 1989 |
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Vulpes vulpes griffithi (India) |
21 March 1989 |
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Vulpes vulpes montana (India) |
21 March 1989 |
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Vulpes vulpes pusilla (India) |
21 March 1989 |
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Family MustelidaeBadgers, martens, otters, weasels, etc. |
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Subfamily MustelinaeGrisons, honey badgers, martens, tayra, weasels |
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Martes foina intermedia (India) |
21 March 1989 |
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Mustela altaica (India) |
21 March 1989 |
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Mustela erminea ferghanae (India) |
21 March 1989 |
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Mustela kathiah (India) |
21 March 1989 |
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Mustela sibirica (India) |
21 March 1989 |
Use of phytosanitary certificates as certificates of artificial propagation | Not allowed |
Required | No |
Code | Address | Date of CITES registration | Certif. No. | Valid until |
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LI 001 | Address
Naturkundliche Sammlung des Fürstentums Liechtenstein
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