CITES wurde 1973 in Washington ausgehandelt und wird auch als das

CITES wurde 1973 in Washington ausg

CITES wurde 1973 in Washington ausgehandelt und wird auch als das "Washingtoner Artenschutzabkommen" bezeichnet. Heute respektieren 154 Staaten die Richtlinien und Verbote von CITES. Der Öffentlichkeit sind aus dem komplizierten Regelwerk vor allem die drei sogenannten "Anhänge" bekannt. Darin sind inzwischen über 30.000 Arten aufgelistet. "Anhang I" nennt mehr als achthundert Arten, die vom Aussterben bedroht sind. Kommerzieller Handel über Staatsgrenzen hinweg ist mit wildlebenden Exemplaren dieser Art oder Teilen von ihnen streng untersagt. Einzig zu wissenschaftlichen Zwecken dürfen Exemplare der Anhang-I-Arten internationale Grenzen passieren. Geld darf damit nicht verdient werden
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cites was negotiated in 1973 in Washington and is also referred to as the "Washington Convention". Today, 154 states respect the guidelines and prohibitions of cites. the public are from the complicated regelwerk especially the three so-called "attached" known. it are now over 30,000 species listed. "I statements" is called more than eight hundred species,are threatened with extinction. commercial trade across state boundaries with wild specimens of this kind or share of them strictly prohibited. allowed for scientific purposes only happen copies of the notes-I species international borders. money can not be earned with it
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CITES has been negotiated in Washington in 1973 and is also known as the "Washington Convention". Today, 154 States respect the guidelines and prohibitions of CITES. Especially the three so-called "attachments" are known from the complicated set of rules the public. It lists more than 30,000 species. More than eight hundred species, called "Annex I" they are threatened by extinction. Commercial trade across State borders is strictly prohibited with wild living specimen of this species or parts of them. Only for scientific purposes, specimens of Appendix I species may cross international borders. Money may not be made so
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CITES has been negotiated and is also 1973 in Washington as the "Washington Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species" means. Today 154 countries respect the guidelines and prohibitions of CITES. From the complex rules of the public are in particular the three so-called "annexs" known. It now has over 30,000 species are listed. "Annex I" identifies more than eight hundred species,are threatened by becoming extinct. Commercial trade over state borders away is strictly forbidden with copies living in the wild of this kind or parts of them. Only for scientific purposes copies of the appendix I kinds may pass international borders. Money may not be made thereby
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