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TRAFFIC International

IUCN Grey Literature

Analyses UICN/TRAFFIC des propositions d'amendement aux Annexes de la CITES pour la 17e session de la Conférence des Parties

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2016
IUCN Grey Literature

Análisis de las propuestas de enmienda a los apéndices de CITES de UICN/TRAFFIC para la 17e Reunión de la Conferencia de la Partes

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2016
IUCN Grey Literature

Sun bears : global status review and conservation action plan, 2019–2018

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2019
IUCN Grey Literature

Summaries of the IUCN/TRAFFIC analyses of the proposals to amend the CITES appendices at the 14th meeting of the Conference of the Parties

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2007
IUCN Grey Literature

Summaries of the IUCN/TRAFFIC analyses of the proposals to amend the CITES appendices at the 13th meeting of the Conference of the Parties

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2004
IUCN Grey Literature

Resúmenes de los análisis de las propuestas de enmienda a los apéndices de CITES de UICN/TRAFFIC para la 18o reunión de la conferencia de las partes

CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) was opened for signature in Washington DC on 3rd March 1973, and to date has 182 Parties from across the world.

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2019
IUCN Grey Literature

Résumés des analyses UICN/TRAFFIC des propositions d'amendement aux annexes de la CITES pour la 18ème session de la Conférence des Parties

CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) was opened for signature in Washington DC on 3rd March 1973, and to date has 182 Parties from across the world.

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2019
IUCN Grey Literature

Summaries of the IUCN and TRAFFIC analyses of the proposals to amend the CITES appendices at the 18th meeting of the Conference of the Parties

CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) was opened for signature in Washington DC on 3rd March 1973, and to date has 182 Parties from across the world.

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2019
IUCN Grey Literature

IUCN and TRAFFIC analyses of the proposals to amend the CITES appendices at the 18th meeting of the Conference of the Parties

CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) was opened for signature in Washington DC on 3rd March 1973, and to date has 182 Parties from across the world.

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2019
IUCN Grey Literature

Summary of IUCN/TRAFFIC analyses of the proposals to amend the CITES appendices at the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties

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2010
IUCN Grey Literature

IUCN/TRAFFIC analyses of the proposals to amend the CITES appendices at the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties

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2010
IUCN Grey Literature

IUCN/TRAFFIC analyses of the proposals to amend the CITES appendices at the 13th meeting of the Conference of the Parties

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2004
IUCN Grey Literature

Analyses des propositions d'amendement aux Annexes de la CITES : soumises à la Douzième session de la Conférence des Parties

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2002
IUCN Grey Literature

Análisis de las propuestas de enmienda a los Apéndices de CITES : sometido a la consideración de la Duodécimo Reunión de la Conferencia de las Partes

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2002
IUCN Grey Literature

Analyses of proposals to amend the CITES appendices : submitted to the Twelfth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties

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2002
IUCN Grey Literature

Analyses of proposals to amend the CITES appendices : submitted to the Eleventh Meeting of the Conference of the Parties

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2000
IUCN Grey Literature

Analyses of proposals to amend the CITES appendices : submitted to the Ninth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties

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1994
IUCN Grey Literature

Análisis de las propuestas de enmienda a los Apéndices de CITES : sometido a la consideración de la Octava Reunión de la Conferencia de las Partes

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1992
IUCN Grey Literature

Analyses des propositions d'amendement aux Annexes de la CITES : soumises à la Huitème session de la Conférence des Parties

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1992
IUCN Grey Literature

Analyses of proposals to amend the CITES appendices : submitted to the Eighth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties

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1992
IUCN Grey Literature

Análisis de las propuestas de enmienda a los Apéndices de CITES : sometido a la consideración de la Séptima Reunión de la Conferencia de la Partes

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1989
IUCN Grey Literature

Analyses des propositions d'amendement aux Annexes de la CITES : soumises à la Septième session de la Conférence des Parties

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1989
IUCN Grey Literature

IUCN/TRAFFIC analyses of the proposals to amend the CITES appendices at the 17th meeting of the Conference of the Parties

CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) was opened for signature in Washington DC on 3rd March 1973, and to date has 182 Parties from across the world.

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2016
IUCN Publication

Caged in the city

With 48 threatened bird species, and the highest number of breeding endemic bird species (11) in mainland Southeast Asia, Viet Nam is a global conservation priority. Many of these threatened species are hunted unsustainably for wildlife trade.

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2017
IUCN Publication

Pendants, powder and pathways

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2017
IUCN Publication

Ivory markets in Central Africa

Central Africa has been identified as one of the main sources of illegal ivory fueling unregulated domestic ivory trade throughout West and Central Africa and overseas destinations, especially Asia, in recent years.

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2017
IUCN Publication

Le marché de l'ivoire d'elephant a Kinshasa, RD Congo : 2015-2016

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2017
IUCN Publication

The Southern Bluefin Tuna market in China

To gain a better understanding of the presence and potential sources of Southern Bluefish Tuna traded and/or consumed in mainland China, desk-based research and a market survey “snapshot” were carried out.

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2017
IUCN Publication

The US elephant ivory market : a new baseline

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2017
IUCN Publication

The shark and ray trade in Singapore

Singapore is known to play a major role in the global trade and consumption in shark and ray parts, though a country-specific analysis has not been conducted recently.

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2017
IUCN Publication

Closing strategy : ending ivory trade in Hong Kong

Hong Kong was once a prominent trading centre for ivory in the 1970s and 1980s, but the industry contracted considerably following the implementation of CITES trade restrictions in 1990, and waning demand from traditional overseas consumers.

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2017
IUCN Publication

Malaysia's invisible ivory channel

Malaysia is the world’s paramount illicit ivory transit country.

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2016
IUCN Grey Literature

Songsters of Singapore : an overview of the bird species in Singapore pet shops

Singapore has a long history of involvement in the bird trade. To understand further the bird trade industry in Singapore, TRAFFIC undertook a rapid assessment of the open bird trade in Singapore’s pet shops.

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2017
IUCN Publication

Conservation strategy for Southeast Asian songbirds in trade

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2016
IUCN Publication

Timber island : the rosewood and ebony trade of Madagascar

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2016
IUCN Publication

An ounce of prevention : snow leopard crime revisited

Snow leopard poaching and trafficking – referred to herein as snow leopard crime – is revisited 13 years after TRAFFIC’s first report on the subject, Fading Footprints: The Killing and Trade of Snow Leopards.

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2016
IUCN Publication

In the market for extinction

This report illustrates the large scale of the bird trade documented through a complete inventory of five major markets in eastern and central Java (Bratang, Kupang, Turi (Surabaya); Malang and Yogyakarta) and follows on from a similar inventory carried out in Jakarta in 2014, which documented a

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2016
IUCN Publication

Apes in demand for zoo and wildlife attractions in Peninsular Malaysia and Thailand

This report investigates the species, numbers and sources of apes held in zoos and wildlife attractions in Peninsular Malaysia and Thailand and responds to concerns over the global high demand for apes, especially juveniles, for display in zoos and wildlife facilities, and the illegal removal of

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2016
IUCN Publication

Going Dutch : an analysis of the import of live animals from Indonesia by the Netherlands

The aim of this study was to gain insights into the import-export relationships between Indonesia and the Netherlands by studying the trade in live animals from 2003 to 2013. The true dynamics of the trade between both countries are relatively poorly understood.

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2016
IUCN Publication

An assessment of trade in bear bile and gall bladder in Viet Nam

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2016
IUCN Grey Literature

Reduced to skin and bones re-examined : full analysis

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2016
IUCN Publication

Wild for a cure

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2010
IUCN Grey Literature

Shark fin and mobulid ray gill plate trade in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan

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2016
IUCN Publication

Reduced to skin and bones revisited

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2013
IUCN Publication

Observations of the helmeted hornbill trade in Lao PDR

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2016
IUCN Publication

Observations of the illegal pangolin trade in Lao PDR

Pangolins are the most heavily trafficked mammal in the world.

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2016
IUCN Grey Literature

Reduced to skin and bones re-examined

Illegal trade and the trafficking of Tiger Panthera tigris, as well as their parts, products and derivatives, and the poaching which supplies it, is the most immediate threat to the survival of wild tigers. This briefing document highlights top-line findings from the detailed analysis over the 16

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2016
IUCN Grey Literature

In transition : Bangkok's ivory market

This report provides a summary overview of Bangkok’s ivory marketplace, and provides comparisons with TRAFFIC’s previous market surveys in 2013 and early 2014.

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2016
IUCN Publication

Trading faces

The rapid growth and widespread use of social media has allowed these new platforms to facilitate wildlife trade, both legal and illegal. With this in mind, TRAFFIC undertook a rapid assessment to monitor wildlife trade occurring on 14 Facebook groups in Peninsular Malaysia, conducted over approx

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2016
IUCN Publication

Illegal otter trade : an analysis of seizures in selected Asian countries (1980-2015)

This study is focused on four otter species in Asia; the Eurasian Otter Lutra lutra, the Hairy-nosed Otter Lutra sumatrana, the Small-clawed Otter Aonyx cinereus and the Smooth-coated Otter Lutrogale perspicillata.

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2016

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