Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on the protection of species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade therein (Recast) /* COM/2012/0403 final - 2012/0196 (COD) */
EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM 1. On 1 April 1987 the Commission
decided[1] to instruct its staff
that all acts should be codified after no more than ten
amendments, stressing that this is a minimum requirement and that departments
should endeavour to codify at even shorter intervals the texts for which they
are responsible, to ensure that their provisions are clear and readily
understandable. 2. The codification of Council
Regulation (EC) No 338/97 of 9 December 1996 on the
protection of species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade therein[2]
has been initiated by the Commission. The new Regulation was to have superseded
the various acts incorporated in it[3]. 3. In the meantime the Lisbon Treaty
entered into force. Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the
European Union (TFEU) allows the legislator to delegate to the Commission the
power to adopt non-legislative acts of general application to supplement or
amend certain non-essential elements of a legislative act. Article 291 of the
TFEU allows the legislator to confer implementing powers on the Commission where
uniform conditions for implementing legally binding Union acts are needed. Acts
adopted by the Commission in accordance with those Articles are referred to in
the terminology used by the TFEU as "delegated acts" (Article 290(3))
and as "implementing acts" (Article 291(4)), respectively. 4. Regulation (EC) No 338/97
contains provisions for which such a delegation of power or such a conferral of
implementing powers would be opportune. It is therefore appropriate to
transform the codification of Regulation (EC) No 338/97 into a recast in
order to incorporate the necessary amendments. 5. The recast proposal was drawn up on the basis of
a preliminary consolidation, in 22 official languages, of Regulation
(EC) No 338/97 and the instruments amending it, carried out by the Publications
Office of the European Union, by means of a data-processing system.
Where the Articles have been given new numbers, the correlation between the old
and the new numbers is shown in a table set out in Annex III to the recast
Regulation. ê 338/97
(adapted) 2012/0196 (COD) Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL on the protection of species of wild fauna
and flora by regulating trade therein (Recast) THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE
COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, Having regard to the Treaty on the
Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article Ö 192(1) Õ thereof, Having regard to the proposal from the
European Commission, After transmission of the draft legislative
act to the national Parliaments, Having regard to the opinion of the
European Economic and Social Committee[4], Having regard to the opinion of the
Committee of the Regions[5], Acting in accordance with the ordinary
legislative procedure[6], Whereas: ò new (1) Council
Regulation (EC) No 338/97 of 9 December 1996 on the protection of
species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade therein[7]
has been substantially amended several times[8]. Since further
amendments are to be made, it should be recast in the interests of clarity. ê 338/97 recital 1 (adapted) ð new (2) The purpose of Ö this
Regulation Õ is to Ö ensure
the protection of Õ species of Ö wild Õ fauna and
flora Ö which are
threatened by Õ trade ð or likely to be so threatened ï. ê 338/97
recital 3 (3) The provisions of this
Regulation do not prejudice any stricter measures which may be taken or
maintained by Member States, in compliance with the Treaty, in particular with
regard to the holding of specimens of species covered by this Regulation. ê 338/97
recital 4 (4) It is necessary to lay
down objective criteria for the inclusion of species of wild fauna and flora in
the Annexes to this Regulation. ê 338/97
recital 5 (adapted) (5) The implementation of this
Regulation necessitates the application of common conditions for the issue, use
and presentation of documents relating to the authorisation of the introduction
into the Ö Union Õ and the export
or re-export from the Ö Union Õ of specimens
of the species covered by this Regulation. It is necessary to lay down specific
provisions relating to the transit of specimens through the Ö Union Õ. ê 338/97
recital 6 (adapted) (6) It is for a management
authority of the Member State of destination, assisted by the scientific
authority of that Member State and, where appropriate, taking into account any
opinion of the Scientific Review Group, to decide on the requests for introduction
of specimens into the Ö Union Õ. ê 338/97
recital 7 (adapted) (7) It is necessary to Ö provide
for Õ a consultation
procedure Ö in the
framework of the provisions on re-export Õ, in order to
limit the risk of infringement. ê 338/97
recital 8 (adapted) (8) In order to guarantee
effective protection of species of wild fauna and flora, additional
restrictions may be imposed on the introduction of specimens into, and the
export thereof from, the Ö Union Õ. With regard
to live specimens, these restrictions may be supplemented by restrictions at Ö Union Õ level on the
holding or movement of such specimens within the Ö Union Õ. ê 338/97
recital 9 (9) It is necessary to lay
down specific provisions applicable to captive-born and bred, or artificially
propagated specimens, to specimens which are personal or household effects, and
to non-commercial loans, donations or exchanges between registered scientists
and scientific institutions. ê 338/97
recital 10 (adapted) (10) There is a need, in order
to ensure the broadest possible protection for species covered by this
Regulation, to lay down provisions for controlling trade and movement of
specimens within the Ö Union Õ, and the
conditions for housing specimens. The certificates issued under this
Regulation, which contribute to controlling those activities, should be
governed by common rules on their issue, validity and use. ê 338/97
recital 11 (adapted) (11) Measures should be taken to
minimise the adverse effects on live specimens of transport to their
destination, from or within the Ö Union Õ. ê 338/97
recital 12 (adapted) (12) To ensure effective
controls and to facilitate customs procedures, customs offices should be
designated, with trained personnel responsible for carrying out the necessary
formalities and corresponding checks where specimens are introduced into the Ö Union Õ, in order to
assign them a customs-approved treatment or use within the meaning of Council
Regulation (EEC) [No 2913/92 of 12 October 1992] establishing the
Community Customs Code[9], or where they are
exported or re-exported from the Ö Union Õ. There should
also be facilities guaranteeing that live specimens are adequately housed and
cared for. ê 338/97
recital 13 (13) The implementation of this
Regulation also calls for the designation of management and scientific
authorities by the Member States. ê 338/97
recital 14 (14) Informing the public and
making them aware of the provisions of this Regulation, particularly at border
crossing points, is likely to encourage compliance with these provisions. ê 338/97
recital 15 (15) In order to ensure
effective enforcement of this Regulation, Member States should closely monitor
compliance with its provisions and, to that end, cooperate closely between
themselves and with the Commission. This requires the communication of
information relating to the implementation of this Regulation. ê 338/97
recital 16 (16) The monitoring of levels of
trade in the species of wild fauna and flora covered by this Regulation is of
crucial importance for assessing the effects of trade on the conservation
status of species. Detailed annual reports should be drawn up in a common
format. ê 338/97
recital 17 (17) In order to guarantee
compliance with this Regulation, it is important that Member States impose
sanctions for infringements in a manner which is both sufficient and
appropriate to the nature and gravity of the infringement. ê 338/97
recital 19 (18) The multitude of biological
and ecological aspects to be considered in the implementation of this
Regulation requires the setting up of a Scientific Review Group, whose opinions
will be forwarded by the Commission to the Committee and the management bodies
of the Member States, to assist them in making their decisions. ê 398/2009,
recital 4 (adapted) ð new (19) ð In order to supplement or amend
certain non-essential elements of this Regulation, the power to adopt acts in
accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European
Union should be delegated to ï the Commission should be
empowered to adopt Ö in
respect of the adoption of Õ certain
measures regulating trade in species of wild fauna and flora, Ö of Õ certain
amendments to the Annexes to Ö this Õ Regulation and
Ö of Õ additional
measures to implement resolutions of the Conference of the Parties to the
Convention on international trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora
(CITES) (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Convention’), decisions or
recommendations of the Standing Committee of the Convention and recommendations
of the Convention Secretariat. Since those
measures are of general scope and are designed to amend non-essential elements
of Regulation (EC)
No 338/97, inter alia by supplementing it with new non-essential
elements, they must be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with
scrutiny provided for in Article 5a of Decision 1999/468/EC.
ð It is of particular importance that
the Commission carry out appropriate consultations during its preparatory work,
including at expert level. The Commission, when preparing and drawing-up
delegated acts, should ensure a simultaneous, timely and appropriate
transmission of relevant documents to the European Parliament and to the
Council. ï ò new (20) In
order to ensure uniform conditions for the implementation of this Regulation,
implementing powers should be conferred on the Commission. Those powers should
be exercised in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 2011 laying down the rules and
general principles concerning mechanisms for control by Member States of the
Commission’s exercise of implementing powers[10], ê 338/97 HAVE ADOPTED THIS REGULATION: Article 1 Object ê 338/97
(adapted) ð new The object of this Regulation is to protect
species of wild fauna and flora and to guarantee their conservation by
regulating trade therein in accordance with Articles Ö 2 to 22
and Annexes A to D as set out in Annex I,
hereinafter referred to as "Annex A", "Annex B",
"Annex C" and "Annex D" Õ. This Regulation shall apply in compliance
with the objectives, principles and provisions of the Convention defined in
Article 2(b). Article 2 Definitions For the
purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply: (a) ‘Committee’ means the Committee Ö referred
to in Õ Article 21(1); (b) ‘Convention’ means the Convention
on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES); (c) ‘country of origin’ means the
country in which a specimen was taken from the wild, captive-bred or
artificially propagated; (d) ‘import notification’ means the
notification given by the importer or his agent or representative, at the time
of the introduction into the Ö Union Õ of a specimen
of a species included in Annexes C or D, on ð the ï a form ð provided for in Article 19(2) ï . prescribed
by the Commission in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2); (e) ‘introduction from the sea’ means
the introduction into the Ö Union Õ of any
specimen which was taken in, and is being introduced directly from, the marine
environment not under the jurisdiction of any State, including the air-space
above the sea and the sea-bed and subsoil beneath the sea; (f) ‘issuance’ means the completion
of all procedures involved in preparing and validating a permit or certificate
and its delivery to the applicant; (g) ‘management authority’ means a
national administrative authority designated, in the case of a Member State, in
accordance with Article 13(1) or, in the case of a third country party to
the Convention, in accordance with Article IX of the Convention; (h) ‘Member State of destination’ means
the Member State of destination mentioned in the document used to export or
re-export a specimen; in the event of introduction from the sea, it shall mean
the Member State within whose jurisdiction the place of destination of a
specimen lies; (i) ‘offering for sale’ means
offering for sale and any action that may reasonably be construed as such,
including advertising or causing to be advertised for sale and invitation to
treat; (j) ‘personal or household effects’ means
dead specimens, parts and derivatives thereof, that are the belongings of a
private individual and that form, or are intended to form, part of his normal
goods and chattels; (k) ‘place of destination’ means the
place at which at the time of introduction into the Ö Union Õ, it is
intended that specimens will normally be kept; in the case of live specimens,
this shall be the first place where specimens are intended to be kept following
any period of quarantine or other confinement for the purposes of sanitary
checks and controls; (l) ‘population’ means a
biologically or geographically distinct total number of individuals; (m) ‘primarily commercial purposes’ means
all purposes the non-commercial aspects of which do not clearly predominate; (n) ‘re-export from the Ö Union Õ’ means export
from the Ö Union Õ of any
specimen that has previously been introduced; (o) ‘re-introduction into the Ö Union Õ’ means
introduction into the Ö Union Õ of any
specimen that has previously been exported or re-exported; (p) ‘sale’ means any form of sale.
For the purposes of this Regulation, hire, barter or exchange shall be regarded
as sale; cognate expressions shall be similarly construed; (q) ‘scientific authority’ means a
scientific authority designated, in the case of a Member State, in accordance
with Article 13(2) or, in the case of a third country party to the Convention,
in accordance with Article IX of the Convention; (r) ‘Scientific Review Group’ means
the consultative body established under Article 17; (s) ‘species’ means a species,
subspecies or population thereof; (t) ‘specimen’ means any animal or
plant, whether alive or dead, of the species listed in Annexes A to D, any
part or derivative thereof, whether or not contained in other goods, as well as
any other goods which appear from an accompanying document, the packaging or a
mark or label, or from any other circumstances, to be or to contain parts or
derivatives of animals or plants of those species, unless such parts or
derivatives are specifically exempted from the provisions of this Regulation or
from the provisions relating to the Annex in which the species concerned is
listed by means of an indication to that effect in the Annexes concerned. A specimen shall be considered to be a specimen
of a species listed in Annexes A to D if it is, or is part of or
derived from, an animal or plant at least one of whose ‘parents’ is of a
species so listed. In cases where the ‘parents’ of such an animal or plant are
of species listed in different Annexes, or of species only one of which is
listed, the provisions of the more restrictive Annex shall apply. However, in
the case of specimens of hybrid plants, if one of the ‘parents’ is of a species
listed in Annex A, the provisions of the more restrictive Annex shall apply
only if that species is annotated to that effect in the Annex; (u) ‘trade’ means the introduction
into the Ö Union Õ, including
introduction from the sea, and the export and re-export from the Union, as well
as the use, movement and transfer of possession within the Ö Union Õ, including
within a Member State, of specimens subject to the provisions of this
Regulation; (v) ‘transit’ means the transport of
specimens between two points outside the Ö Union Õ through the
territory of the Ö Union Õ which are
shipped to a named consignee and during which any interruption in the movement
arises only from the arrangements necessitated by this form of traffic; (w) ‘worked specimens that were
acquired more than 50 years previously’ means specimens that were
significantly altered from their natural raw state for jewellery, adornment,
art, utility, or musical instruments, before 3 March 1947 and that
have been, to the satisfaction of the management authority of the Member State
concerned, acquired in such conditions. Such specimens shall be considered as
worked only if they are clearly in one of the aforementioned categories and
require no further carving, crafting or manufacture to effect their purpose; (x) ‘checks at the time of
introduction, export, re-export and transit’ means documentary checks on the
certificates, permits and notifications provided for in this Regulation and, in
cases where Ö Union Õ provisions so
provide or in other cases by representative sampling of the consignments, examination
of the specimens, where appropriate accompanied by the taking of samples with a
view to analysis or more detailed checks. Article 3 Scope 1. Annex A
shall contain: (a) the species listed in
Appendix I to the Convention for which the Member States have not entered
a reservation; (b) any species: (i) which is, or may be, in demand for
utilisation in the Ö Union Õ or for
international trade and which is either threatened with extinction or so rare
that any level of trade would imperil the survival of the species, or (ii) which is in a genus of which most of
the species or which is a species of which most of the subspecies are listed in
Annex A in accordance with the criteria in point (a) or (b)(i) and whose
listing in that Annex is essential for the effective protection of those taxa. 2. Annex B
shall contain: (a) the species listed in
Appendix II to the Convention, other than those listed in Annex A,
for which the Member States have not entered a reservation; (b) the species listed in
Appendix I to the Convention for which a reservation has been entered; (c) any other species not listed in
Appendices I or II to the Convention: (i) which is subject to levels of
international trade that might not be compatible: –
with its survival or with the survival of
populations in certain countries, or –
with the maintenance of the total population at
a level consistent with the role of the species in the ecosystems in which it
occurs; or (ii) whose listing in the Annex for
reasons of similarity in appearance to other species listed in Annex A or B,
is essential in order to ensure the effectiveness of controls on trade in
specimens of such species; (d) species in relation to which it
has been established that the introduction of live specimens into the natural
habitat of the Ö Union Õ would
constitute an ecological threat to wild species of fauna and flora indigenous
to the Ö Union Õ. 3. Annex C
shall contain: (a) the species listed in
Appendix III to the Convention, other than those listed in Annex A or
B, for which the Member States have not entered a reservation; (b) the species listed in
Appendix II to the Convention for which a reservation has been entered. 4. Annex D
shall contain: (a) species not listed in Annexes A,
B and C which are imported into the Ö Union Õ in such
numbers as to warrant monitoring; (b) the species listed in
Appendix III to the Convention for which a reservation has been entered. 5. Where the conservation status of species
covered by this Regulation warrants their inclusion in one of the Appendices to
the Convention, the Member States shall contribute to the necessary amendments. Article 4 Introduction into the Ö Union Õ 1. The introduction into the Ö Union Õ of specimens
of the species listed in Annex A shall be subject to completion of the necessary
checks and the prior presentation, at the border customs office at the point of
introduction, of an import permit issued by a management authority of the
Member State of destination. The import
permit may be issued only in accordance with the restrictions established
pursuant to paragraph 6 and when the following conditions have been met: (a) the
competent scientific authority, after considering any opinion of the Scientific
Review Group, has advised that the introduction into the Ö Union Õ: (i) would not have a harmful effect on
the conservation status of the species or on the extent of the territory
occupied by the relevant population of the species, (ii) is taking place: –
for one of the purposes referred to in Article
8(3)(e), (f) and (g), or –
for other purposes which are not detrimental to
the survival of the species concerned; (b) (i) the applicant
provides documentary evidence that the specimens have been obtained in
accordance with the legislation on the protection of the species concerned
which, in the case of import from a third country of specimens of a species
listed in the Appendices to the Convention, shall be an export permit or
re-export certificate, or copy thereof, issued in accordance with the
Convention by a competent authority of the country of export or re-export, (ii) however, the issuance of import permits
for species listed in Annex A in accordance with Article 3(1)(a)
shall not require such documentary evidence, but the original of any such
import permit shall be withheld from the applicant pending presentation of the
export permit or re-export certificate; (c) the competent scientific
authority is satisfied that the intended accommodation for a live specimen at
the place of destination is adequately equipped to conserve and care for it
properly; (d) the management authority is
satisfied that the specimen is not to be used for primarily commercial
purposes; (e) the management authority is
satisfied, following consultation with the competent scientific authority, that
there are no other factors relating to the conservation of the species which
militate against issuance of the import permit; and (f) in the case of introduction from
the sea, the management authority is satisfied that any live specimen will be
so prepared and shipped as to minimise the risk of injury, damage to health or
cruel treatment. 2. The introduction into the Ö Union Õ of specimens
of the species listed in Annex B shall be subject to completion of the
necessary checks and the prior presentation, at the border customs office at
the point of introduction, of an import permit issued by a management authority
of the Member State of destination. The import
permit may be issued only in accordance with the restrictions established
pursuant to paragraph 6 and when: (a) the competent scientific
authority, after examining available data and considering any opinion of the
Scientific Review Group, is of the opinion that the introduction into the Ö Union Õ would not have
a harmful effect on the conservation status of the species or on the extent of
the territory occupied by the relevant population of the species, taking
account of the current or anticipated level of trade. This opinion shall be
valid for subsequent imports as long as the abovementioned aspects have not
changed significantly; (b) the applicant provides
documentary evidence that the intended accommodation for a live specimen at the
place of destination is adequately equipped to conserve and care for it
properly; (c) the conditions referred to in
paragraph 1(b)(i), (e) and (f) have been met. 3. The
introduction into the Ö Union Õ of specimens
of the species listed in Annex C shall be subject to completion of the
necessary checks and the prior presentation, at the border customs office at
the point of introduction, of an import notification and: (a) in the case of export from a
country mentioned in relation to the species concerned in Annex C, the
applicant shall provide documentary evidence, by means of an export permit
issued in accordance with the Convention by an authority of that country
competent for the purpose, that the specimens have been obtained in accordance
with the national legislation on the conservation of the species concerned; or (b) in the case of export from a
country not mentioned in relation to the species concerned in Annex C or
re-export from any country, the applicant shall present an export permit, a
re-export certificate or a certificate of origin issued in accordance with the
Convention by an authority of the exporting or re-exporting country competent
for the purpose. 4. The introduction into the Ö Union Õ of specimens
of the species listed in Annex D shall be subject to completion of the
necessary checks and the prior presentation of an import notification at the
border customs office at the point of introduction. 5. The
conditions for the issuance of an import permit as referred to in
paragraph 1(a) and (d) and in paragraph 2(a), (b) and (c) shall not
apply to specimens for which the applicant provides documentary evidence: (a) that they had previously been
legally introduced into or acquired in the Ö Union Õ and that they
are, modified or not, being reintroduced into the Ö Union Õ; or (b) that they are worked specimens that
were acquired more than 50 years previously. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 1(a) (adapted) ð new 6. In
consultation with the countries of origin concerned, in accordance with the regulatory procedure
referred to in Article 18(2) and taking
account of any opinion of the Scientific Review Group, the Commission may ð , by means of implementing
acts, ï establish general restrictions, or restrictions relating to certain
countries of origin, on the introduction into the Ö Union Õ: ê 338/97
(adapted) (a) on the basis of the conditions
referred to in paragraph 1(a)(i) or (e), of specimens of species listed in
Annex A; (b) on the basis of the conditions
referred to in paragraph 1(e) or paragraph 2(a), of specimens of
species listed in Annex B; and (c) of live specimens of species listed
in Annex B which have a high mortality rate during shipment or for which
it has been established that they are unlikely to survive in captivity for a
considerable proportion of their potential life span; or (d) of live specimens of species for
which it has been established that their introduction into the natural
environment of the Ö Union Õ presents an
ecological threat to wild species of fauna and flora indigenous to the Ö Union Õ. ò new The implementing acts referred to in the first
subparagraph shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure
referred to in Article 21(2). ê 338/97
(adapted) The Commission shall on a quarterly basis
publish a list of restrictions Ö established
in accordance with the first subparagraph Õ, if any, in
the Official Journal of the European Union. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 1(b) (adapted) ð new 7. Where special cases of transhipment, air
transfer or rail transport occur following the introduction into the Ö Union Õ, ð the Commission shall be empowered to
adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 20 concerning the granting
of ï derogations from the completion of the checks and the presentation
of import documents at the border customs office at the point of introduction
which are referred to in paragraphs 1 to 4 Ö of this
Article, Õ shall be granted by the Commission
in order to permit such checks and the presentation to be carried out at
another customs office designated in accordance with Article 12(1). Those measures,
designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, by supplementing
it, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny
referred to in Article 18(3). ê 338/97
(adapted) Article 5 Export or re-export from the Ö Union Õ 1. The export or re-export from the Ö Union Õ of specimens
of the species listed in Annex A shall be subject to completion of the
necessary checks and the prior presentation, at the customs office at which the
export formalities are completed, of an export permit or re-export certificate
issued by a management authority of the Member State in which the specimens are
located. 2. An export
permit for specimens of the species listed in Annex A may be issued only
when the following conditions have been met: (a) the competent scientific
authority has advised in writing that the capture or collection of the
specimens in the wild or their export will not have a harmful effect on the
conservation status of the species or on the extent of the territory occupied
by the relevant population of the species; (b) the applicant provides
documentary evidence that the specimens have been obtained in accordance with
the legislation in force on the protection of the species in question; where
the application is made to a Member State other than the Member State of
origin, such documentary evidence shall be furnished by means of a certificate
stating that the specimen was taken from the wild in accordance with the
legislation in force on its territory; (c) the management authority is satisfied
that: (i) any live specimen will be so prepared
and shipped as to minimise the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel
treatment, and (ii) – the specimens of
species not listed in Appendix I to the Convention will not be used for
primarily commercial purposes, or –
in the case of export to a State party to the
Convention of specimens of the species referred to in Article 3(1)(a) of
this Regulation, an import permit has been issued; and (d) the management authority of the
Member State is satisfied, following consultation with the competent scientific
authority, that there are no other factors relating to the conservation of the
species which militate against issuance of the export permit. 3. A
re-export certificate may be issued only when the conditions referred to in
paragraph 2(c) and (d) have been met and when the applicant provides
documentary evidence that the specimens: (a) were introduced into the Ö Union Õ in accordance
with the provisions of this Regulation; (b) if introduced into the Ö Union Õ before 3 March
1997, were introduced in accordance with the provisions of Council
Regulation (EEC) No 3626/82[11]; or Ö if Õ introduced
into the Ö Union Õ before the
entry into force of this Regulation but after 3 March 1997, were
introduced into the Ö Union Õ in accordance
with the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 338/97; Ö or Õ (c) if introduced into the Ö Union Õ before 1984,
entered international trade in accordance with the provisions of the
Convention; or (d) were legally introduced into the
territory of a Member State before the provisions of the Regulations referred
to in (a) and (b) or of the Convention became applicable to them, or became
applicable in that Member State. 4. The export or re-export from the Ö Union Õ of specimens of
the species listed in Annexes B and C shall be subject to completion of
the necessary checks and the prior presentation, at the customs office at which
the export formalities are completed, of an export permit or re-export
certificate issued by a management authority of the Member State in whose territory
the specimens are located. An export permit may be issued only when
the conditions referred to in paragraph 2(a), (b), (c)(i) and (d) have
been met. A re-export certificate may be issued only
when the conditions referred to in paragraph 2(c)(i) and (d) and in
paragraph 3(a) to (d) have been met. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 2(a) (adapted) ð new 5. Where an application for a re-export
certificate concerns specimens introduced into the Ö Union Õ under an
import permit issued by another Member State, the management authority must
first consult the management authority which issued the permit. ð The Commission shall be empowered to
adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 20 concerning the
establishment of ï the consultation procedures and Ö of Õ the cases in
which consultation is necessary. shall be
established by the Commission. Those measures, designed to amend non-essential
elements of this Regulation, by supplementing it, shall be adopted in
accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in
Article 18(3). ê 338/97 6. The
conditions for the issuance of an export permit or re-export certificate as
referred to in paragraph 2(a) and (c)(ii) shall not apply to: (a) worked specimens that were
acquired more than 50 years previously; or ê 338/97
(adapted) (b) dead specimens and parts and
derivatives thereof for which the applicant provides documentary evidence that
they were legally acquired before the provisions of this Regulation, Ö of
Regulation (EC) No 338/97 Õ or of
Regulation (EEC) No 3626/82 or of the Convention became applicable to
them. ê 338/97 7. The competent scientific authority in
each Member State shall monitor the issuance of export permits by that Member
State for specimens of species listed in Annex B and actual exports of
such specimens. Whenever such a scientific authority determines that the export
of specimens of any such species should be limited in order to maintain that
species throughout its range at a level consistent with its role in the
ecosystem in which it occurs, and well above the level at which that species
might become eligible for inclusion in Annex A in accordance with
Article 3(1)(a) or (b)(i), the scientific authority shall advise the
competent management authority, in writing, of suitable measures to be taken to
limit the issuance of export permits for specimens of that species. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 2(b) (adapted) ð new Whenever a management authority is advised
of the measures referred to in the first subpragraph, it shall inform and
send comments to the Commission. If appropriate, ð the Commission shall, by means of
implementing acts, ï recommend restrictions on exports of the species concerned in accordance with the regulatory procedure
referred to in Article 18(2). ð Those implementing acts shall be adopted
in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 21(2). ï ê 338/97 Article 6 Rejection of applications for permits and certificates referred to
in Articles 4, 5 and 10 1. When a Member State rejects an
application for a permit or certificate in a case of significance in respect of
the objectives of this Regulation, it shall immediately inform the Commission
of the rejection and of the reasons for rejection. 2. The Commission shall communicate
information received in accordance with paragraph 1 to the other Member
States in order to ensure the uniform application of this Regulation. 3. When an application is made for a permit
or certificate relating to specimens for which such an application has
previously been rejected, the applicant must inform the competent authority to
which the application is submitted of the previous rejection. 4. Member States shall recognise the
rejection of applications by the competent authorities of the other Member
States, where such rejection is based on the provisions of this Regulation. However, the first subparagraph shall not
apply where the circumstances have significantly changed or where new evidence
to support an application has become available. In such cases, if a management
authority issues a permit or certificate, it shall inform the Commission
thereof, stating the reasons for issuance. Article 7 Derogations 1. Specimens born and bred in captivity or
artificially propagated Save where Article 8 applies, specimens of
species listed in Annex A that have been born and bred in captivity or
artificially propagated shall be treated in accordance with the provisions
applicable to specimens of species listed in Annex B. In the case of artificially propagated plants,
the provisions of Articles 4 and 5 may be waived under special conditions.
laid down by the Commission ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 3(a) (adapted) ð new ð The Commission shall be empowered to
adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 20 concerning: ï (a) the criteria for determining whether a
specimen has been born and bred in captivity or artificially propagated and
whether for commercial purposes; (b) the
special conditions referred to in the second subparagraph of this paragraph relating
to: (i) the use of phytosanitary
certificates; (ii) trade by registered commercial
traders and by the scientific institutions referred to in paragraph 4 of this
Article; and (iii) trade in hybrids. , shall be
specified by the Commission. Those measures, designed to amend non-essential
elements of this Regulation, by supplementing it, shall be adopted in
accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in
Article 18(3). ê 338/97
(adapted) 2. Transit By way of derogation from Article 4, where
a specimen is in transit through the Ö Union Õ, checks and
presentation at the border customs office at the point of introduction of the
prescribed permits, certificates and notifications shall not be required. In the case of species listed in the Annexes in
accordance with Article 3(1) and Article 3(2)(a) and (b), the
derogation referred to in the first subparagraph of this paragraph shall apply
only where a valid export or re-export document provided for by the Convention,
relating to the specimens that it accompanies and specifying the destination of
the specimens, has been issued by the competent authorities of the exporting or
re-exporting third country. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 3(b) ð new If the document referred to in the second
subparagraph has not been issued before export or re-export, the specimen must
be seized and may, where applicable, be confiscated unless the document is
submitted retrospectively in compliance with ð special ï the conditionsspecified by the Commission.
Those measures, designed to amend non-essential
elements of this Regulation, by supplementing it, shall be adopted in
accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in
Article 18(3). ò new The Commission shall
be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 20
concerning the special conditions for submitting an export or re-export document
retrospectively. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 3(c) (adapted) ð new 3. Personal and household effects By way of derogation from Articles 4
and 5, the provisions of those Articles shall not apply to dead specimens,
parts and derivatives of species listed in Annexes A to D which are
personal or household effects being introduced into the Ö Union Õ, or exported
or re-exported from the Union, in compliance with ð special ï provisions. that shall be specified by the
Commission. Those measures,
designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, by supplementing
it, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny
referred to in Article 18(3). ò new The Commission shall
be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 20
concerning the special provisions regarding the introduction, export or
re-export of personal or household effects. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 3(c) (adapted) 4. Scientific institutions The documents referred to in Articles 4,
5, 8 and 9 shall not be required in the case of non-commercial loans, donations
and exchanges between scientists and scientific institutions, registered by the
management authorities of the States in which they are located, of herbarium
specimens and other preserved, dried or embedded museum specimens, and of live
plant material, bearing a label, the model of which has been established in
accordance with the regulatory procedure referred to
in Article 18(2) Ö second
subparagraph of this paragraph Õ or a similar
label issued or approved by a management authority of a third country. ò new The Commission shall,
by means of implementing acts, establish a model for a label for live plant
material. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the
examination procedure referred to in Article 21(2). ê 338/97
(adapted) Article 8 Provisions relating to the control of commercial activities 1. The purchase, offer to purchase,
acquisition for commercial purposes, display to the public for commercial
purposes, use for commercial gain and sale, keeping for sale, offering for sale
or transporting for sale of specimens of the species listed in Annex A
shall be prohibited. 2. Member States may prohibit the holding
of specimens, in particular live animals of the species listed in Annex A. 3. In
accordance with the requirements of other Ö Union Õ legislation on
the conservation of wild fauna and flora, exemptions from the prohibitions
referred to in paragraph 1 may be granted by the issuance of a certificate
to that effect by a management authority of the Member State in which the
specimens are located, on a case-by-case basis where the specimens: (a) were acquired in, or were
introduced into, the Ö Union Õ before the
provisions relating to species listed in Appendix I to the Convention or
in Annex C1 to Regulation (EEC) No 3626/82 or in Annex A Ö to
Regulation (EC) No 338/97 or to this Regulation Õ became
applicable to the specimens; or (b) are worked specimens that were
acquired more than 50 years previously; or (c) were introduced into the Ö Union Õ in compliance
with the provisions of Ö Regulation
(EC) No 338/97 or of Õ this
Regulation and are to be used for purposes which are not detrimental to the
survival of the species concerned; or ê 338/97 (d) are captive-born and bred
specimens of an animal species or artificially propagated specimens of a plant
species or are parts or derivatives of such specimens; or (e) are required under exceptional
circumstances for the advancement of science or for essential biomedical
purposes pursuant to Council Directive 86/609/EEC[12]
where the species in question proves to be the only one suitable for those
purposes and where there are no specimens of the species which have been born
and bred in captivity; or (f) are intended for breeding or
propagation purposes from which conservation benefits will accrue to the
species concerned; or (g) are intended for research or
education aimed at the preservation or conservation of the species; or (h) originate in a Member State and
were taken from the wild in accordance with the legislation in force in that
Member State. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 4 (adapted) ð new 4. ð The Commission shall be empowered to
adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 20 concerning ï general derogations from the prohibitions referred to in
paragraph 1 of this Article based on the conditions referred to in
paragraph 3, as well as general derogations with regard to species listed
in Annex A in accordance with point (ii) of Article 3(1)(b) may be defined by the Commission.
Any such derogations must be in accordance with the requirements of other Ö Union Õ legislation on
the conservation of wild fauna and flora. Those measures,
designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, by supplementing
it, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny
referred to in Article 18(3). ê 338/97
(adapted) 5. The prohibitions referred to in
paragraph 1 shall also apply to specimens of the species listed in
Annex B except where it can be proved to the satisfaction of the competent
authority of the Member State concerned that such specimens were acquired and,
if they originated outside the Ö Union Õ, were
introduced into it, in accordance with the legislation in force for the
conservation of wild fauna and flora. 6. The competent authorities of the Member
States shall have discretion to sell any specimen of the species listed in
Annexes B, C and D they have confiscated under this Regulation, provided
that it is not thus returned directly to the person or entity from whom it was
confiscated or who was party to the offence. Such specimens may then be treated
for all purposes as if they had been legally acquired. Article 9 Movement of live specimens 1. Any movement within the Ö Union Õ of a live
specimen of a species listed in Annex A from the location indicated in the
import permit or in any certificate issued in compliance with this Regulation
shall require prior authorisation from a management authority of the Member
State in which the specimen is located. In other cases of movement, the person
responsible for moving the specimen must be able, where applicable, to provide
proof of the legal origin of the specimen. 2. Such
authorisation shall: (a) be granted only when the
competent scientific authority of such Member State or, where the movement is
to another Member State, the competent scientific authority of the latter, is
satisfied that the intended accommodation for a live specimen at the place of
destination is adequately equipped to conserve and care for it properly; (b) be confirmed by issuance of a
certificate; and (c) where applicable, be immediately
communicated to a management authority of the Member State in which the
specimen is to be located. 3. However, no such authorisation shall be
required if a live animal must be moved for the purpose of urgent veterinary
treatment and is returned directly to its authorised location. 4. Where a live specimen of a species
listed in Annex B is moved within the Ö Union Õ, the holder of
the specimen may relinquish it only after ensuring that the intended recipient
is adequately informed of the accommodation, equipment and practices required
to ensure the specimen will be properly cared for. 5. When any live specimens are transported
into, from or within the Ö Union Õ or are held
during any period of transit or transhipment, they shall be prepared, moved and
cared for in a manner such as to minimise the risk of injury, damage to health
or cruel treatment and, in the case of animals, in conformity with Ö Union Õ legislation on
the protection of animals during transport. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 5 (adapted) ð new 6. The Commission ð shall be empowered to adopt
delegated acts in accordance with Article 20 concerning ï may establish
restrictions on the holding or movement of live specimens of such species in
relation to which restrictions on introduction into the Ö Union Õ have been
established in accordance with Article 4(6). Those measures,
designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, by supplementing
it, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny
referred to in Article 18(3). ê 338/97 Article 10 Certificates to be issued On receiving an application, together with
all the requisite supporting documents, from the person concerned and provided
that all the conditions governing their issuance have been fulfilled, a
management authority of a Member State may issue a certificate for the purposes
referred to in Article 5(2)(b), Article 5(3) and (4),
Article 8(3) and Article 9(2)(b). Article 11 Validity of and special conditions for permits and certificates ê 338/97
(adapted) 1. Without prejudice to stricter measures
which the Member States may adopt or maintain, permits and certificates issued
by the competent authorities of the Member States in accordance with this
Regulation shall be valid throughout the Ö Union Õ. 2. Any such permit or certificate, as well
as any permit or certificate issued on the basis of it, shall be deemed void if
a competent authority or the Commission, in consultation with the competent
authority which issued the permit or certificate, establishes that it was issued
on the false premise that the conditions for its issuance were met. Specimens situated in the territory of a
Member State and covered by such documents shall be seized by the competent
authorities of that Member State and may be confiscated. 3. Any permit or certificate issued in
accordance with this Regulation may stipulate conditions and requirements
imposed by the issuing authority to ensure compliance with the provisions
thereof. Where such conditions or requirements need to be incorporated in the design
of permits or certificates, Member States shall inform the Commission thereof. 4. Any import permit issued on the basis of
a copy of the corresponding export permit or re-export certificate shall be
valid for the introduction of specimens into the Ö Union Õ only when
accompanied by the original of the valid export permit or re-export
certificate. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 6 (adapted) ð new 5. The Commission shall ð be empowered to adopt delegated acts
in accordance with Article 20 concerning the ï establish time limits for
the issuance of permits and certificates. Those measures,
designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, by supplementing
it, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with
scrutiny referred to in Article 18(3). ê 338/97
(adapted) Article 12 Places of introduction and export 1. Member States shall designate customs
offices for carrying out the checks and formalities for the introduction into
and export from the Ö Union Õ, in order to
assign to them a customs-approved treatment or use, within the meaning of
Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92, of specimens of species covered by this
Regulation and shall state which offices are specifically intended to deal with
live specimens. 2. All offices designated in accordance
with paragraph 1 shall be provided with sufficient and adequately trained
staff. Member States shall ensure that accommodation is provided in accordance
with relevant Ö Union Õ legislation as
regards the transport and accommodation of live animals and that, where
necessary, adequate steps are taken for live plants. 3. All offices designated in accordance
with paragraph 1 shall be notified to the Commission which shall publish a list
of them in the Official Journal of the European Union. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 7 (adapted) ð new 4. In exceptional cases and in accordance
with ð special ï the criteria defined by the Commission,
a management authority may authorise the introduction into the Ö Union Õ or the export
or re-export from the Union at a customs office other than one designated in
accordance with paragraph 1. Those measures,
designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, by supplementing
it, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny
referred to in Article 18(3). ò new The Commission
shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 20
concerning the special criteria in accordance with which the introduction,
export or re-export at another customs office may be authorised. ê 338/97 ð new 5. Member States shall ensure that at
border crossing-points the public are informed of the implementing provisions ð adopted pursuant to ï of this Regulation. ê 338/97 Article 13 Management and scientific authorities and other competent
authorities 1. Each Member State shall designate a
management authority with primary responsibility for the implementation of this
Regulation and for communication with the Commission. Each Member State may also designate
additional management authorities and other competent authorities to assist in the
implementation, in which case the primary management authority shall be
responsible for providing the additional authorities with all the information
required for the correct application of this Regulation. 2. Each Member State shall designate one or
more scientific authorities with appropriate qualifications whose duties shall
be separate from those of any designated management authority. ê 338/97
(adapted) 3. Not later than Ö 3 March
1997 Õ Member States
shall forward the names and addresses of the designated management authorities,
other authorities competent to issue permits or certificates and scientific
authorities to the Commission, which shall publish this information in the Official
Journal of the European Union. ê 338/97 Each management authority referred to in the
first subparagraph of paragraph 1 shall, if so requested by the
Commission, communicate to it within two months the names and specimen
signatures of the persons authorised to sign permits or certificates, and
impressions of the stamps, seals or other devices used to authenticate permits
or certificates. Member States shall communicate to the
Commission any changes in the information already provided, not later than two
months after the implementation of such change. Article 14 Monitoring of compliance and investigation of infringements 1. The
competent authorities of the Member States shall monitor compliance with the
provisions of this Regulation. If, at any time, the competent authorities
have reason to believe that these provisions are being infringed, they shall
take the appropriate steps to ensure compliance or to instigate legal action. Member States shall inform the Commission
and, in the case of species listed in the Appendices to the Convention, the
Convention Secretariat of any steps taken by the competent authorities in
relation to significant infringements of this Regulation, including seizures
and confiscations. 2. The Commission shall draw the attention
of the competent authorities of the Member States to matters whose
investigation it considers necessary under this Regulation. Member States shall
inform the Commission and, in the case of species listed in the Appendices to
the Convention, the Convention Secretariat of the outcome of any subsequent
investigation. 3. An enforcement group shall be
established consisting of the representatives of each Member State's
authorities with responsibility for ensuring the implementation of the
provisions of this Regulation. The group shall be chaired by the representative
of the Commission. The enforcement group shall examine any
technical question relating to the enforcement of this Regulation raised by the
chairman, either on his own initiative or at the request of the members of the
group or the Committee. The Commission shall convey the opinions
expressed in the enforcement group to the Committee. Article 15 Communication of information 1. The Member States and the Commission
shall communicate to one another the information necessary for implementing
this Regulation. ê 338/97 ð new The Member States and the Commission shall
ensure that the necessary steps are taken to make the public aware and inform
it of the provisions regarding the implementation of the Convention and of this
Regulation and of the latter's implementing
measures ð adopted pursuant to this
Regulation ï. ê 338/97 2. The Commission shall communicate with
the Convention Secretariat so as to ensure that the Convention is effectively
implemented throughout the territory to which this Regulation applies. 3. The Commission shall immediately
communicate any opinion of the Scientific Review Group to the management
authorities of the Member States concerned. ê 338/97
(adapted) è1 398/2009 Art. 1 pt. 8(a)(i) è2 398/2009 Art. 1 pt. 8(a)(ii) ð new 4. The management authorities of the Member
States shall communicate to the Commission before 15 June each year all
the information relating to the preceding year required for drawing up the
reports referred to in Article VIII.7(a) of the Convention and equivalent
information on international trade in all specimens of species listed in
Annexes A, B and C and on introduction into the Ö Union Õ of specimens
of species listed in Annex D. Ö The
Commission shall, Õ ð by means of implementing acts, ï Ö specify Õ è1 the information to be communicated and the format
for its presentation in accordance with the regulatory
procedure referred to in Article 18(2). ç ð Those implementing acts shall be
adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 21(2). ï On the basis of the information referred to
in the first subparagraph, the Commission shall publish before 31 October
each year a statistical report on the introduction into, and the export and
re-export from, the Ö Union Õ of specimens
of the species to which this Regulation applies and shall forward to the Convention
Secretariat information on the species to which the Convention applies. Without prejudice to Article 22, the
management authorities of the Member States shall, before 15 June of each
second year, and for the first time in 1999, communicate to the Commission all
the information relating to the preceding two years required for drawing up the
reports referred to in Article VIII.7(b) of the Convention and equivalent
information on the provisions of this Regulation that fall outside the scope of
the Convention. Ö The
Commission shall, Õ ð by means of implementing acts, ï Ö specify Õ è2 the information to be communicated and the format
for its presentation in accordance with the regulatory
procedure referred to in Article 18(2). ç ð Those implementing acts shall be
adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 21(2). ï On the basis of the information referred to
in the third subparagraph, the Commission shall, before 31 October of each
second year, and for the first time in 1999, draw up a report on the
implementation and enforcement of this Regulation. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 8(b) ð new 5. With a view to the preparation of
amendments to the Annexes, the competent authorities of the Member States shall
forward all relevant information to the Commission. The Commission shall ð , by means of implementing
acts, ï specify the information required, in accordance
with the regulatory procedure referred to in Article 18(2).
ð Those implementing acts shall be
adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 21(2). ï ê 338/97
(adapted) è1 Corrigendum 338/97
(OJ L 298, 1.11.1997, p. 70) 6. è1 Without prejudice to Directive Ö 2003/4/EC
of the European Parliament and of the Council Õ ç[13],
the Commission shall take appropriate measures to protect the confidentiality
of information obtained in the implementation of this Regulation. Article 16 Sanctions 1. Member
States shall take appropriate measures to ensure the imposition of sanctions
for at least the following infringements of this Regulation: (a) introduction into, or export or
re-export from, the Ö Union Õ of specimens
without the appropriate permit or certificate or with a false, falsified or
invalid permit or certificate or one altered without authorisation by the
issuing authority; (b) failure to comply with the
stipulations specified on a permit or certificate issued in accordance with
this Regulation; (c) making a false declaration or
knowingly providing false information in order to obtain a permit or
certificate; (d) using a false, falsified or
invalid permit or certificate or one altered without authorisation as a basis
for obtaining a Ö Union Õ permit or
certificate or for any other official purpose in connection with this
Regulation; (e) failure to make an import
notification or making a false import notification; (f) shipment of live specimens not
properly prepared so as to minimise the risk of injury, damage to health or
cruel treatment; (g) use of specimens of species
listed in Annex A other than in accordance with the authorisation given at
the time of issuance of the import permit or subsequently; (h) trade in artificially propagated
plants contrary to the provisions laid down in accordance with the second
subparagraph of Article 7(1); (i) shipment of specimens into or
out of or in transit through the territory of the Ö Union Õ without the
appropriate permit or certificate issued in accordance with this Regulation
and, in the case of export or re-export from a third country party to the
Convention, in accordance therewith, or without satisfactory proof of the
existence of such permit or certificate; (j) purchase, offer to purchase,
acquisition for commercial purposes, use for commercial gain, display to the
public for commercial purposes, sale, keeping for sale, offering for sale or
transporting for sale of specimens in breach of Article 8; (k) use of a permit or certificate
for any specimen other than one for which it was issued; (l) falsification or alteration of
any permit or certificate issued in accordance with this Regulation; (m) failure to disclose the rejection
of an application for a Ö Union Õ import, export
or re-export permit or certificate, in accordance with Article 6(3). 2. The measures referred to in
paragraph 1 shall be appropriate to the nature and gravity of the
infringement and shall include provisions relating to the seizure and, where
appropriate, confiscation of specimens. 3. Where a
specimen is confiscated, it shall be entrusted to a competent authority of the
Member State of confiscation which: (a) following consultation with a
scientific authority of that Member State, shall place or otherwise dispose of
the specimen under conditions which it deems to be appropriate and consistent
with the purposes and provisions of the Convention and this Regulation; and (b) in the case of a live specimen
which has been introduced into the Ö Union Õ, may, after
consultation with the State of export, return the specimen to that State at the
expense of the convicted person. 4. Where a live specimen of a species
listed in Annex B or C arrives at a point of introduction into the Ö Union Õ without the
appropriate valid permit or certificate, the specimen must be seized and may be
confiscated or, if the consignee refuses to acknowledge the specimen, the
competent authorities of the Member State responsible for the point of
introduction may, if appropriate, refuse to accept the shipment and require the
carrier to return the specimen to its place of departure. Article 17 The Scientific Review Group 1. A Scientific Review Group is hereby
established, consisting of the representatives of each Member State's
scientific authority or authorities and chaired by the representative of the
Commission. 2. The Scientific Review Group shall
examine any scientific question relating to the application of this Regulation
— in particular concerning Article 4(1)(a), (2)(a) and (6) — raised by the
chairman, either on his own initiative or at the request of the members of the
Group or the Committee. 3. The Commission shall convey the opinions
of the Scientific Review Group to the Committee. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 10 (adapted) ð new Article 18 Ö Further
delegated powers Õ 1. In
accordance with the regulatory procedure referred to in Article 18(2), the Commission shall adopt the measures referred to in
Article 4(6), Article 5(7)(b), Article 7(4), the first and the
third subparagraphs of Article 15(4), Article 15(5) and
Article 21(3). 2. The Commission
shall adopt
the measures referred to in Article 4(7),
Article 5(5), the third subparagraph of Article 7(1), the
third subparagraph of Article 7(2), Article 7(3), Article 8(4),
Article 9(6), Article 11(5) and Article 12(4).
Those measures, designed to amend non-essential
elements of this Regulation, by supplementing it, shall be adopted in
accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in
Article 18(3). 1. The
Commission shall ð be empowered to adopt delegated acts
in accordance with Article 20 concerning the ï uniform conditions and criteria for: (a) the issue, validity and use of
the documents referred to in Article 4, Article 5, Article 7(4)
and Article 10; (b) the use of phytosanitary
certificates referred to in point (a) of the second subparagraph of
Article 7(1); (c) the establishment of procedures,
where necessary, for marking specimens in order to facilitate identification
and ensure enforcement of the provisions of this Regulation. Those measures,
designed to amend non-essential elements of this Regulation, by supplementing
it, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny
referred to in Article 18(3). 2. The Commission shall ð be empowered to ï adopt, where necessary, ð delegated acts in accordance with
Article 20 concerning ï additional measures to implement resolutions of the Conference of
the Parties to the Convention, decisions or recommendations of the Standing
Committee of the Convention and recommendations of the Convention Secretariat. Those measures, designed to amend non-essential
elements of this Regulation, by supplementing it, shall be adopted in
accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in
Article 18(3). 3. The Commission shall ð be empowered to adopt delegated acts
in accordance with Article 20 for the purpose of ï Ö amending Õ Annexes A
to D, except in the case of amendments to Annex A which do not result from
decisions of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention. Those measures, designed to amend non-essential
elements of this Regulation, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory
procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 18(4). Article 19 Ö Further
implementing powers Õ 1. The Commission shall ð , by means of implementing
acts, ï determine the design of the documents referred to in
Article 4, Article 5, Article 7(4) and Article 10 in accordance with the regulatory procedure
referred to in Article 18(2). ð Those implementing acts shall be
adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 21(2). ï ò new 2. The Commission
shall, by means of implementing acts, prescribe a form for the presentation of
the import notification. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance
with the examination procedure referred to in Article 21(2). Article 20 Exercise of the delegation 1. The power to
adopt delegated acts is conferred on the Commission subject to the conditions
laid down in this Article. 2. The power to
adopt delegated acts referred to in Article 4(7), Article 5(5), Article 7(1),
(2) and (3), Article 8(4), Article 9(6), Article 11(5), Article 12(4) and
Article 18(1), (2) and (3) shall be conferred on the Commission for an
indeterminate period of time from [the date of entry into force of the basic
legislative act or from any other date set by the legislator]. 3. The delegation
of powers referred to in Article 4(7), Article 5(5), Article 7(1), (2) and (3),
Article 8(4), Article 9(6), Article 11(5), Article 12(4) and Article
18(1), (2) and (3) may be revoked at any time by the European Parliament or by
the Council. A decision to revoke shall put an end to the delegation of the
power specified in that decision. It shall take effect the day following the
publication of the decision in the Official Journal of the European
Union or at a later date specified therein. It shall not affect the
validity of any delegated acts already in force. 4. As soon as it
adopts a delegated act, the Commission shall notify it simultaneously to the
European Parliament and to the Council. 5. A delegated
act adopted pursuant to Article 4(7), Article 5(5), Article 7(1), (2) and (3),
Article 8(4), Article 9(6), Article 11(5), Article 12(4) and Article
18(1), (2) and (3) shall enter into force only if no objection has been
expressed either by the European Parliament or the Council within a period of [two
months] of notification of that act to the European Parliament and the Council
or if, before the expiry of that period, the European Parliament and the Council
have both informed the Commission that they will not object. That period shall be extended by
[two months] at the initiative of the European Parliament or the Council. ê 1882/2003
Art. 3 and Annex III pt. 66 (adapted) Article 21 Ö Committee
procedure Õ 1. The Commission shall be assisted by Ö a
Committee which shall be referred to as the Committee on Trade in Wild Fauna
and Flora Õ. Ö That
committee shall be a committee within the meaning of Regulation (EU) No
182/2011. Õ ê 1882/2003
Art. 3 and Annex III pt. 66 2. Where
reference is made to this Article, Articles 5 and 7 of
Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of
Article 8 thereof. The period laid
down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.
As regards the Committee's tasks referred to in points 1 and 2 of
Article 19, if, on the expiry of a period of three months from the date of
referral to the Council, the Council has not acted, the proposed measures shall
be adopted by the Commission. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 9(a) 3. Where reference
is made to this paragraph, Article 5a(1) to (4) and Article 7 of
Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of
Article 8 thereof. ê 398/2009
Art. 1 pt. 9(b) 4. Where reference
is made to this paragraph, Article 5a(1) to (4) and (5)(b) and
Article 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the
provisions of Article 8 thereof. The time limits
laid down in Article 5a(3)(c) and (4)(b) and (e) of Decision 1999/468/EC
shall be set at one month, one month and two months respectively. ò new 2. Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article
5 of Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 shall apply. ê 338/97 Article 22 Final provisions Each Member State shall notify the
Commission and the Convention Secretariat of the provisions which it adopts
specifically for the implementation of this Regulation and of all legal
instruments used and measures taken for its implementation and enforcement. The Commission shall communicate that
information to the other Member States. ê Article 23 Repeal Regulation (EC) No 338/97 is repealed. References to the repealed Regulation shall
be construed as references to this Regulation and shall be read in accordance
with the correlation table in Annex III. ê 338/97
(adapted) Article 24 Ö Entry
into force Õ This
Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its
publication in the Official Journal of the European Union. This
Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all
Member States. Done at Brussels, For the European Parliament For
the Council The
President The President ê 101/2012
Art. 1 and Annex ANNEX I Notes
on interpretation of Annexes A, B, C and D 1. Species included in these Annexes
A, B, C and D are referred to: (a) by the name of the species; or (b) as being all of the species included
in a higher taxon or designated part thereof. 2. The abbreviation “spp.” is used
to denote all species of a higher taxon. 3. Other references to taxa higher
than species are for the purposes of information or classification only. 4. Species printed in bold in Annex
A are listed there in consistency with their protection as provided for by
Council Directive 2009/147/EC[14] or Council
Directive 92/43/EEC[15]. 5. The following abbreviations are
used for plant taxa below the level of species: (a) “ssp.” is used to denote subspecies; (b) “var(s).” is used to denote variety
(varieties); and (c) “fa.” is used to denote forma. 6. The symbols “(I)”, “(II)” and
“(III)” placed against the name of a species or higher taxon refer to the
Appendices to the Convention in which the species concerned are listed as
indicated in notes 7 to 9. Where none of these annotations appears, the species
concerned are not listed in the Appendices to the Convention. 7. (I) against the name of a species
or higher taxon indicates that the species or higher taxon concerned is
included in Appendix I to the Convention. 8. (II) against the name of a
species or higher taxon indicates that the species or higher taxon concerned is
included in Appendix II to the Convention. 9. (III) against the name of a
species or higher taxon indicates that it is included in Appendix III to
the Convention. In this case the country with respect to which the species or
higher taxon is included in Appendix III is also indicated. 10. “Cultivar” means, following the
definition of the 8th edition of the International Code of Nomenclature for
Cultivated Plants, an assemblage of plants that (a) has been selected for a
particular character or combination of characters, (b) is distinct, uniform,
and stable in these characters, and (c) when propagated by appropriate means,
retains those characters. No new taxon of a cultivar can be regarded as such
until its category name and circumscription has been formally published in the
latest edition of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants. 11. Hybrids may be specifically
included in the Appendices but only if they form distinct and stable
populations in the wild. Hybrid animals that have in their previous four
generations of the lineage one or more specimens of species included in
Annexes A or B shall be subject to the provisions of this Regulation
just as if they were full species, even if the hybrid concerned is not
specifically included in the Annexes. 12. When a species is included in
Annex A, B or C, all parts and derivatives of the species are also included in
the same Annex unless the species is annotated to indicate that only specific
parts and derivatives are included. In accordance with Article 2(t) of
this Regulation, the symbol “#” followed by a number placed against the name of
a species or higher taxon included in Annex B or C designates parts or
derivatives which are specified in relation thereto for the purposes of the
Regulation as follows: #1 || Designates all parts and derivatives, except: (a) seeds, spores and pollen (including pollinia); (b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers; (c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and (d) fruits and parts and derivatives thereof of artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla. #2 || Designates all parts and derivatives, except: (a) seeds and pollen; and (b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. #3 || Designates whole and sliced roots and parts of roots. #4 || Designates all parts and derivatives, except: (a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores and pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds from Cactaceae spp. exported from Mexico, and to seeds from Beccariophoenix madagascariensis and Neodypsis decaryi exported from Madagascar; (b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers; (c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; (d) fruits and parts and derivatives thereof of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) and of the family Cactaceae; (e) stems, flowers, and parts and derivatives thereof of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus Opuntia and Selenicereus (Cactaceae); and (f) finished products of Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged and ready for retail trade. #5 || Designates logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets. #6 || Designates logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets and plywood. #7 || Designates logs, wood-chips, powder and extracts. #8 || Designates underground parts (i.e. roots, rhizomes): whole, parts and powdered. #9 || Designates all parts and derivatives, except those bearing a label “Produced from Hoodia spp. material obtained through controlled harvesting and production in collaboration with the CITES Management Authorities of Botswana/Namibia/South Africa under agreement no. BW/NA/ZA xxxxxx”. #10 || Designates logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, including unfinished wood articles used for the fabrication of bows for stringed musical instruments. #11 || Designates logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood, powder and extracts. #12 || Designates logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood and essential oil, excluding finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. #13 || Designates the kernel (also known as “endosperm”, “pulp” or “copra”) and any derivative thereof. 13. As none of the species or higher
taxa of FLORA included in Annex A is annotated to the effect that its hybrids
shall be treated in accordance with the provisions of Article 4.1 of the
Regulation, this means that artificially propagated hybrids produced from one
or more of these species or taxa may be traded with a certificate of artificial
propagation, and that seeds and pollen (including pollinia), cut flowers,
seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media,
transported in sterile containers of these hybrids are not subject to the
provisions of the Regulation. 14. Urine, faeces and ambergris which
are waste products and gained without the manipulation of the animal concerned
are not subject to the provisions of the Regulation. 15. In
respect of fauna species listed in Annex D, the provisions shall apply only to
live specimens and whole, or substantially whole, dead specimens except for
taxa which are annotated as follows to show that other parts and derivatives
are also covered: § 1 || Any whole, or substantially whole, skins, raw or tanned. § 2 || Any feathers or any skin or other part with feathers on it. 16. In respect of flora species listed
in Annex D, the provisions shall apply only to live specimens except for taxa
which are annotated as follows to show that other parts and derivatives are
also covered: § 3 || Dried and fresh plants, including, where appropriate; leaves, roots/rootstock, stems, seeds/spores, bark and fruits. § 4 || Logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets. || Annex A || Annex B || Annex C || Common name FAUNA || || || || CHORDATA (CHORDATES) || || || || MAMMALIA || || || || Mammals ARTIODACTYLA || || || || Antilocapridae || || || || Pronghorn Antilocapra americana (I) (Only the population of Mexico; no other population is included in the Annexes to this Regulation) || || || Mexican pronghorn Bovidae || || || || Antelopes, cattle, duikers, gazelles, goats, sheep etc. Addax nasomaculatus (I) || || || Addax || Ammotragus lervia (II) || || Barbary sheep || || Antilope cervicapra (III Nepal) || Blackbuck || Bison bison athabascae (II) || || Wood bison Bos gaurus (I) (Excludes the domesticated form referenced as Bos frontalis which is not subject to the provisions of this Regulation) || || || Gaur Bos mutus (I) (Excludes the domesticated form referenced as Bos grunniens which is not subject to the provisions of this Regulation) || || || Wild yak Bos sauveli (I) || || || Kouprey || || Bubalus arnee (III Nepal) (Excludes the domesticated form referenced as Bubalus bubalis, which is not subject to the provisions of this Regulation) || Wild Asiatic buffalo Bubalus depressicornis (I) || || || Lowland anoa Bubalus mindorensis (I) || || || Tamarau Bubalus quarlesi (I) || || || Mountain anoa || Budorcas taxicolor (II) || || Takin Capra falconeri (I) || || || Markhor Capricornis milneedwardsii (I) || || || Chinese serow Capricornis rubidus (I) || || || Red serow Capricornis sumatraensis (I) || || || Sumatran serow Capricornis thar (I) || || || Himalayan serow || Cephalophus brookei (II) || || Brooke’s duiker || Cephalophus dorsalis (II) || || Bay duiker Cephalophus jentinki (I) || || || Jentink’s duiker || Cephalophus ogilbyi (II) || || Ogilby’s duiker || Cephalophus silvicultor (II) || || Yellow-backed duiker || Cephalophus zebra (II) || || Zebra duiker || Damaliscus pygargus pygargus (II) || || Bontebok Gazella cuvieri (I) || || || Cuvier’s gazelle || || Gazella dorcas (III Algeria / Tunisia) || Dorcas gazelle Gazella leptoceros (I) || || || Slender-horned gazelle Hippotragus niger variani (I) || || || Giant sable antelope || Kobus leche (II) || || Lechwe Naemorhedus baileyi (I) || || || Red goral Naemorhedus caudatus (I) || || || Long-tailed goral Naemorhedus goral (I) || || || Himalayan goral Naemorhedus griseus (I) || || || Chinese goral Nanger dama (I) || || || Dama gazelle Oryx dammah (I) || || || Scimitar-horned oryx Oryx leucoryx (I) || || || Arabian oryx || Ovis ammon (II) (Except for the subspecies included in Annex A) || || Argali Ovis ammon hodgsonii (I) || || || Tibetan argali Ovis ammon nigrimontana (I) || || || Kara Tau argali || Ovis canadensis (II) (Only the population of Mexico; no other population is included in the Annexes to this Regulation) || || Mexican bighorn sheep Ovis orientalis ophion (I) || || || Cyprus mouflon || Ovis vignei (II) (Except for the subspecies included in Annex A) || || Urial Ovis vignei vignei (I) || || || Ladakh urial Pantholops hodgsonii (I) || || || Chiru || Philantomba monticola (II) || || Blue duiker Pseudoryx nghetinhensis (I) || || || Siola Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata (I) || || || Abruzzo chamois || Saiga borealis (II) || || Mongolian saiga || Saiga tatarica (II) || || Steppe saiga || || Tetracerus quadricornis (III Nepal) || Four-horned antelope Camelidae || || || || Camels, guanaco, vicuña || Lama guanicoe (II) || || Guanaco Vicugna vicugna (I) (Except for the populations of: Argentina [the populations of the Provinces of Jujuy and Catamarca and the semi-captive populations of the Provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja and San Juan]; Bolivia [the whole population]; Chile [population of the Primera Región]; and Peru [the whole population]; which are included in Annex B) || Vicugna vicugna (II) (Only the populations of Argentina[16] [the populations of the Provinces of Jujuy and Catamarca and the semi-captive populations of the Provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja and San Juan]; Bolivia[17] [the whole population]; Chile[18] [population of the Primera Región]; Peru[19] [the whole population]; all other populations are included in Annex A) || || Vicuña Cervidae || || || || Deer, huemuls, muntjacs, pudus Axis calamianensis (I) || || || Calamian deer Axis kuhlii (I) || || || Bawean deer Axis porcinus annamiticus (I) || || || Indochina hog deer Blastocerus dichotomus (I) || || || Marsh deer || Cervus elaphus bactrianus (II) || || Bactrian deer || || Cervus elaphus barbarus (III Algeria / Tunisia) || Barbary deer Cervus elaphus hanglu (I) || || || Hangul Dama dama mesopotamica (I) || || || Persian fallow deer Hippocamelus spp. (I) || || || Huemuls || || Mazama temama cerasina (III Guatemala) || Central American red brocket Muntiacus crinifrons (I) || || || Black muntjac Muntiacus vuquangensis (I) || || || Giant muntjac || || Odocoileus virginianus mayensis (III Guatemala) || Guatemalan white-tailed deer Ozotoceros bezoarticus (I) || || || Pampas deer || Pudu mephistophiles (II) || || Northern pudu Pudu puda (I) || || || Southern pudu Rucervus duvaucelii (I) || || || Barasingha Rucervus eldii (I) || || || Eld’s deer Hippopotamidae || || || || Hippopotamuses || Hexaprotodon liberiensis (II) || || Pygmy hippopotamus || Hippopotamus amphibius (II) || || Common hippopotamus Moschidae || || || || Musk deer Moschus spp. (I) (Only the populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan; all other populations are included in Annex B) || Moschus spp. (II) (Except for the populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan, which are included in Annex A) || || Musk deer Suidae || || || || Babirusa, hogs, pigs Babyrousa babyrussa (I) || || || Buru babirusa Babyrousa bolabatuensis (I) || || || Bola Batu babirusa Babyrousa celebensis (I) || || || North Sulawesi babirusa Babyrousa togeanensis (I) || || || Malenge babirusa Sus salvanius (I) || || || Pygmy hog Tayassuidae || || || || Peccaries || Tayassuidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A and excluding the populations of Pecari tajacu of Mexico and the United States, which are not included in the Annexes to this Regulation) || || Peccaries Catagonus wagneri (I) || || || Chacoan peccary CARNIVORA || || || || Ailuridae || || || || Ailurus fulgens (I) || || || Red panda Canidae || || || || Dogs, foxes, wolves || || Canis aureus (III India) || Golden jackal Canis lupus (I/II) (All populations except those of Spain north of the Duero and Greece north of the 39th parallel. Populations of Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan are listed in Appendix I; all other populations are listed in Appendix II. Excludes the domesticated form and the dingo which are referenced as Canis lupus familiaris and Canis lupus dingo) || Canis lupus (II) (Populations of Spain north of the Duero and Greece north of the 39th parallel. Excludes the domesticated form and the dingo which are referenced as Canis lupus familiaris and Canis lupus dingo) || || Grey wolf Canis simensis || || || Ethiopian wolf || Cerdocyon thous (II) || || Crab-eating fox || Chrysocyon brachyurus (II) || || Maned wolf || Cuon alpinus (II) || || Dhole || Lycalopex culpaeus (II) || || Culpeo || Lycalopex fulvipes (II) || || Darwin’s fox || Lycalopex griseus (II) || || South American grey fox || Lycalopex gymnocercus (II) || || Pampas fox Speothos venaticus (I) || || || Bush dog || || Vulpes bengalensis (III India) || Bengal fox || Vulpes cana (II) || || Blanford’s fox || Vulpes zerda (II) || || Fennec fox Eupleridae || || Cryptoprocta ferox (II) || || Fossa || Eupleres goudotii (II) || || Falanouc || Fossa fossana (II) || || Malagasy civet Felidae || || || || Cats, cheetahs, leopards, lions, tigers etc. || Felidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A. Specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to the provisions of this Regulation) || || Cats Acinonyx jubatus (I) (Annual export quotas for live specimens and hunting trophies are granted as follows: Botswana: 5; Namibia: 150; Zimbabwe: 50. The trade in such specimens is subject to the provisions of Article 4.1 of this Regulation) || || || Cheetah Caracal caracal (I) (Only the population of Asia; all other populations are included in Annex B) || || || Asian Caracal Catopuma temminckii (I) || || || Asian golden cat Felis nigripes (I) || || || Black-footed cat Felis silvestris (II) || || || Wild cat Leopardus geoffroyi (I) || || || Geoffroy’s cat Leopardus jacobitus (I) || || || Andean mountain cat Leopardus pardalis (I) || || || Ocelot Leopardus tigrinus (I) || || || Oncilla Leopardus wiedii (I) || || || Margay Lynx lynx (II) || || || Eurasian lynx Lynx pardinus (I) || || || Iberian lynx Neofelis nebulosa (I) || || || Clouded leopard Panthera leo persica (I) || || || Asiatic lion Panthera onca (I) || || || Jaguar Panthera pardus (I) || || || Leopard Panthera tigris (I) || || || Tiger Pardofelis marmorata (I) || || || Marbled cat Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis (I) (Only the populations of Bangladesh, India and Thailand; all other populations are included in Annex B) || || || Bengal leopard cat Prionailurus iriomotensis (II) || || || Iriomote cat Prionailurus planiceps (I) || || || Flat-headed cat Prionailurus rubiginosus (I) (Only the population of India; all other populations are included in Annex B) || || || Rusty-spotted cat Puma concolor coryi (I) || || || Florida cougar Puma concolor costaricensis (I) || || || Costa Rican cougar Puma concolor couguar (I) || || || Eastern cougar Puma yagouaroundi (I) (Only the populations of Central and North America; all other populations are included in Annex B) || || || Jaguarundi Uncia uncia (I) || || || Snow leopard Herpestidae || || || || Mongooses || || Herpestes fuscus (III India) || Indian brown mongoose || || Herpestes edwardsi (III India) || Indian grey mongoose || || Herpestes javanicus auropunctatus (III India) || Small Indian mongoose || || Herpestes smithii (III India) || Ruddy mongoose || || Herpestes urva (III India) || Crab-eating mongoose || || Herpestes vitticollis (III India) || Stripe-necked mongoose Hyaenidae || || || || Aardwolf, hyenas || || Proteles cristata (III Botswana) || Aardwolf Mephitidae || || || || Skunks || Conepatus humboldtii (II) || || Humboldt’s hog-nosed skunk Mustelidae || || || || Badgers, martens, weasels etc. Lutrinae || || || || Otters || Lutrinae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Otters Aonyx capensis microdon (I) (Only the populations of Cameroon and Nigeria; all other populations are included in Annex B) || || || Cameroon clawless otter Enhydra lutris nereis (I) || || || Southern sea otter Lontra felina (I) || || || Marine otter Lontra longicaudis (I) || || || Neotropical otter Lontra provocax (I) || || || Southern river otter Lutra lutra (I) || || || European otter Lutra nippon (I) || || || Japanese otter Pteronura brasiliensis (I) || || || Giant otter Mustelinae || || || || Grisons, martens, tayra, weasels || || Eira barbara (III Honduras) || Tayra || || Galictis vittata (III Costa Rica) || Greater grison || || Martes flavigula (III India) || Yellow-throated marten || || Martes foina intermedia (III India) || Stone marten || || Martes gwatkinsii (III India) || Nilgiri marten || || Mellivora capensis (III Botswana) || Honey badger Mustela nigripes (I) || || || Black-footed ferret Odobenidae || || || || Walrus || Odobenus rosmarus (III Canada) || || Walrus Otariidae || || || || Fur seals, sealions || Arctocephalus spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Fur seals Arctocephalus philippii (II) || || || Juan Fernández fur seal Arctocephalus townsendi (I) || || || Guadalupe fur seal Phocidae || || || || Seals || Mirounga leonina (II) || || Southern elephant seal Monachus spp. (I) || || || Monk seals Procyonidae || || || || Coatis, olingos || || Bassaricyon gabbii (III Costa Rica) || Olingo || || Bassariscus sumichrasti (III Costa Rica) || Cacomistle || || Nasua narica (III Honduras) || White-nosed coati || || Nasua nasua solitaria (III Uruguay) || South Brazilian coati || || Potos flavus (III Honduras) || Kinkajou Ursidae || || || || Bears || Ursidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Bears Ailuropoda melanoleuca (I) || || || Giant panda Helarctos malayanus (I) || || || Sun bear Melursus ursinus (I) || || || Sloth bear Tremarctos ornatus (I) || || || Spectacled bear Ursus arctos (I/II) (Only the populations of Bhutan, China, Mexico and Mongolia and the subspecies Ursus arctos isabellinus are listed in Appendix I; all other populations and subspecies are listed in Appendix II) || || || Brown bear Ursus thibetanus (I) || || || Asian black bear Viverridae || || || || Binturong, civets, linsangs, otter-civet, palm civet || || Arctictis binturong (III India) || Binturong || || Civettictis civetta (III Botswana) || African civet || Cynogale bennettii (II) || || Otter civet || Hemigalus derbyanus (II) || || Banded palm civet || || Paguma larvata (III India) || Masked palm civet || || Paradoxurus hermaphroditus (III India) || Asian palm civet || || Paradoxurus jerdoni (III India) || Jerdon’s palm civet || Prionodon linsang (II) || || Banded linsang Prionodon pardicolor (I) || || || Spotted linsang || || Viverra civettina (III India) || Malabar large-spotted civet || || Viverra zibetha (III India) || Large Indian civet || || Viverricula indica (III India) || Small Indian civet CETACEA || || || || Cetaceans (dolphins, porpoises, whales) CETACEA spp. (I/II)[20] || || || Cetaceans CHIROPTERA || || || || Phyllostomidae || || || || Broad-nosed bats || || Platyrrhinus lineatus (III Uruguay) || White-lined bat Pteropodidae || || || || Fruit bats, flying foxes || Acerodon spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Flying foxes Acerodon jubatus (I) || || || Golden-capped fruit bat || Pteropus spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Flying foxes Pteropus insularis (I) || || || Ruck flying fox Pteropus livingstonii (II) || || || Comoro flying fox Pteropus loochoensis (I) || || || Japanese flying fox Pteropus mariannus (I) || || || Marianas flying fox Pteropus molossinus (I) || || || Caroline flying fox Pteropus pelewensis (I) || || || Pelew flying fox Pteropus pilosus (I) || || || Large Pelew flying fox Pteropus rodricensis (II) || || || Rodrigues flying fox Pteropus samoensis (I) || || || Samoan flying fox Pteropus tonganus (I) || || || Pacific flying fox Pteropus ualanus (I) || || || Kosrae flying fox Pteropus voeltzkowi (II) || || || Pemba flying fox Pteropus yapensis (I) || || || Yap flying fox CINGULATA || || || || Dasypodidae || || || || Armadillos || || Cabassous centralis (III Costa Rica) || Northern naked-tailed armadillo || || Cabassous tatouay (III Uruguay) || Greater naked-tailed armadillo || Chaetophractus nationi (II) (A zero annual export quota has been established. All specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Annex A and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly) || || Andean hairy armadillo Priodontes maximus (I) || || || Giant armadillo DASYUROMORPHIA || || || || Dasyuridae || || || || Dunnarts, marsupial mice, planigales Sminthopsis longicaudata (I) || || || Long-tailed dunnart Sminthopsis psammophila (I) || || || Sandhill dunnart Thylacinidae || || || || Tasmanian wolf, thylacine Thylacinus cynocephalus (possibly extinct) (I) || || || Thylacine DIPROTODONTIA || || || || Macropodidae || || || || Kangaroos, wallabies || Dendrolagus inustus (II) || || Grizzled tree-kangaroo || Dendrolagus ursinus (II) || || Ursine tree-kangaroo Lagorchestes hirsutus (I) || || || Rufous hare-wallaby Lagostrophus fasciatus (I) || || || Banded hare-wallaby Onychogalea fraenata (I) || || || Bridled nail-tail wallaby Onychogalea lunata (I) || || || Crescent nail-tail wallaby Phalangeridae || || || || Cuscus || Phalanger intercastellanus (II) || || Eastern common cuscus || Phalanger mimicus (II) || || Southern common cuscus || Phalanger orientalis (II) || || Northern common cuscus || Spilocuscus kraemeri (II) || || Admiralty Island cuscus || Spilocuscus maculatus (II) || || Common spotted cuscus || Spilocuscus papuensis (II) || || Waigeou cuscus Potoroidae || || || || Rat-kangaroos Bettongia spp. (I) || || || Bettongs Caloprymnus campestris (possibly extinct) (I) || || || Desert rat-kangaroo Vombatidae || || || || Wombats Lasiorhinus krefftii (I) || || || Northern hairy-nosed wombat LAGOMORPHA || || || || Leporidae || || || || Hares, rabbits Caprolagus hispidus (I) || || || Hispid hare Romerolagus diazi (I) || || || Volcano rabbit MONOTREMATA || || || || Tachyglossidae || || || || Echidnas, spiny anteaters || Zaglossus spp. (II) || || Long-beaked echidnas PERAMELEMORPHIA || || || || Chaeropodidae || || || || Bandicoots Chaeropus ecaudatus (possibly extinct) (I) || || || Pig-footed bandicoot Peramelidae || || || || Perameles bougainville (I) || || || Western barred bandicoot Thylacomyidae || || || || Macrotis lagotis (I) || || || Greater bilby Macrotis leucura (I) || || || Lesser bilby PERISSODACTYLA || || || || Equidae || || || || Horses, wild asses, zebras Equus africanus (I) (Excludes the domesticated form referenced as Equus asinus, which is not subject to the provisions of this Regulation) || || || African ass Equus grevyi (I) || || || Grévy’s zebra Equus hemionus (I/II) (The species is listed in Appendix II but subspecies Equus hemionus hemionus and Equus hemionus khur are listed in Appendix I) || || || Asiatic wild ass Equus kiang (II) || || || Kiang Equus przewalskii (I) || || || Przewalski’s horse || Equus zebra hartmannae (II) || || Hartmann’s mountain zebra Equus zebra zebra (I) || || || Cape mountain zebra Rhinocerotidae || || || || Rhinoceroses Rhinocerotidae spp. (I) (Except for the subspecies included in Annex B) || || || Rhinoceroses || Ceratotherium simum simum (II) (Only the populations of South Africa and Swaziland; all other populations are included in Annex A. For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations and trade in hunting trophies. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Annex A and trade in them shall be regulated accordingly) || || Southern white rhinoceros Tapiridae || || || || Tapirs Tapiridae spp. (I) (Except for the species included in Annex B) || || || Tapirs || Tapirus terrestris (II) || || South American tapir PHOLIDOTA || || || || Manidae || || || || Pangolins || Manis spp. (II) (A zero annual export quota has been established for Manis crassicaudata, Manis culionensis, Manis javanica and Manis pentadactyla for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes) || || Pangolins PILOSA || || || || Bradypodidae || || || || Three-toed sloths || Bradypus variegatus (II) || || Brown-throated sloth Megalonychidae || || || || Two-toed sloth || || Choloepus hoffmanni (III Costa Rica) || Hoffmann’s two-toed sloth Myrmecophagidae || || || || American anteaters || Myrmecophaga tridactyla (II) || || Giant anteater || || Tamandua mexicana (III Guatemala) || Northern tamandua PRIMATES || || || || Primates (apes and monkeys) || PRIMATES spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Primates Atelidae || || || || Howlers, spider monkeys Alouatta coibensis (I) || || || Coiba Island howler Alouatta palliata (I) || || || Mantled howler Alouatta pigra (I) || || || Guatemalan black howler Ateles geoffroyi frontatus (I) || || || Black-browed spider monkey Ateles geoffroyi panamensis (I) || || || Red spider monkey Brachyteles arachnoides (I) || || || Southern muriqui Brachyteles hypoxanthus (I) || || || Oreonax flavicauda (I) || || || Yellow-tailed woolly monkey Cebidae || || || || Marmosets, tamarins, New-world monkeys Callimico goeldii (I) || || || Goeldi’s marmoset Callithrix aurita (I) || || || Buffy-tufted marmoset Callithrix flaviceps (I) || || || Buffy-headed marmoset Leontopithecus spp. (I) || || || Lion tamarins Saguinus bicolor (I) || || || Pied tamarin Saguinus geoffroyi (I) || || || Geoffroy’s tamarin Saguinus leucopus (I) || || || White-footed tamarin Saguinus martinsi (I) || || || Saguinus oedipus (I) || || || Cottontop tamarin Saimiri oerstedii (I) || || || Central American squirrel monkey Cercopithecidae || || || || Old-world monkeys Cercocebus galeritus (I) || || || Tana River mangabey Cercopithecus diana (I) || || || Diana monkey Cercopithecus roloway (I) || || || Roloway monkey Cercopithecus solatus (II) || || || Sun-tailed monkey Colobus satanas (II) || || || Black colobus Macaca silenus (I) || || || Lion-tailed macaque Mandrillus leucophaeus (I) || || || Drill Mandrillus sphinx (I) || || || Mandrill Nasalis larvatus (I) || || || Proboscis monkey Piliocolobus foai (II) || || || Central African red colobus Piliocolobus gordonorum (II) || || || Uzungwa red colobus Piliocolobus kirkii (I) || || || Zanzibar red colobus Piliocolobus pennantii (II) || || || Pennant’s red colobus Piliocolobus preussi (II) || || || Preuss’s red colobus Piliocolobus rufomitratus (I) || || || Tana River red colobus Piliocolobus tephrosceles (II) || || || Ugandan red colobus Piliocolobus tholloni (II) || || || Thollon’s red colobus Presbytis potenziani (I) || || || Mentawai langur Pygathrix spp. (I) || || || Douc langurs Rhinopithecus spp. (I) || || || Snub-nosed monkeys Semnopithecus ajax (I) || || || Kashmir grey langur Semnopithecus dussumieri (I) || || || Southern Plains grey langur Semnopithecus entellus (I) || || || Northern Plains grey langur Semnopithecus hector (I) || || || Tarai grey langur Semnopithecus hypoleucos (I) || || || Black-footed grey langur Semnopithecus priam (I) || || || Tufted grey langur Semnopithecus schistaceus (I) || || || Nepal grey langur Simias concolor (I) || || || Simakobou Trachypithecus delacouri (II) || || || Delacour’s langur Trachypithecus francoisi (II) || || || François’s langur Trachypithecus geei (I) || || || Gee’s golden langur Trachypithecus hatinhensis (II) || || || Hatinh langur Trachypithecus johnii (II) || || || Nilgiri langur Trachypithecus laotum (II) || || || Laotian langur Trachypithecus pileatus (I) || || || Capped langur Trachypithecus poliocephalus (II) || || || White-headed langur Trachypithecus shortridgei (I) || || || Shortridge’s langur Cheirogaleidae || || || || Dwarf lemurs and mouse-lemurs Cheirogaleidae spp. (I) || || || Dwarf lemurs and mouse lemurs Daubentoniidae || || || || Aye-aye Daubentonia madagascariensis (I) || || || Aye-aye Hominidae || || || || Chimpanzees, gorillas, orang-utan Gorilla beringei (I) || || || Eastern gorilla Gorilla gorilla (I) || || || Western gorilla Pan spp. (I) || || || Chimpanzee and bonobo Pongo abelii (I) || || || Sumatran orangutan Pongo pygmaeus (I) || || || Bornean orangutan Hylobatidae || || || || Gibbons Hylobatidae spp. (I) || || || Gibbons Indriidae || || || || Indri, sifakas and woolly lemurs Indriidae spp. (I) || || || Indri, sifakas and woolly lemurs Lemuridae || || || || Large lemurs Lemuridae spp. (I) || || || Large lemurs Lepilemuridae || || || || Sportive lemurs Lepilemuridae spp. (I) || || || Sportive lemurs Lorisidae || || || || Lorises Nycticebus spp. (I) || || || Slow lorises Pitheciidae || || || || Uacaris, titis, sakis Cacajao spp. (I) || || || Uacaris Callicebus barbarabrownae (II) || || || Barbara Brown’s Titi Callicebus melanochir (II) || || || Coastal Black-handed Titi Callicebus nigrifrons (II) || || || Black-fronted Titi Callicebus personatus (II) || || || Atlantic titi Chiropotes albinasus (I) || || || White-nosed saki Tarsiidae || || || || Tarsiers Tarsius spp. (II) || || || Tarsiers PROBOSCIDEA || || || || Elephantidae || || || || Elephants Elephas maximus (I) || || || Asian elephant Loxodonta africana (I) (Except for the populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, which are included in Annex B) || Loxodonta africana (II) (Only the populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe[21]; all other populations are included in Annex A) || || African elephant RODENTIA || || || || Chinchillidae || || || || Chinchillas Chinchilla spp. (I) (Specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to the provisions of this Regulation) || || || Chinchillas Cuniculidae || || || || Pacas || || Cuniculus paca (III Honduras) || Lowland paca Dasyproctidae || || || || Agoutis || || Dasyprocta punctata (III Honduras) || Central American agouti Erethizontidae || || || || New-world porcupines || || Sphiggurus mexicanus (III Honduras) || Mexican hairy dwarf porcupine || || Sphiggurus spinosus (III Uruguay) || Paraguaian hairy dwarf porcupine Hystricidae || || || || Old-world porcupines Hystrix cristata || || || Crested porcupine Muridae || || || || Mice, rats Leporillus conditor (I) || || || Greater stick-nest rat Pseudomys fieldi praeconis (I) || || || Shark Bay mouse Xeromys myoides (I) || || || False water rat Zyzomys pedunculatus (I) || || || Central Australian rock rat Sciuridae || || || || Ground squirrels, tree squirrels Cynomys mexicanus (I) || || || Mexican prairie dog || || Marmota caudata (III India) || Long-tailed marmot || || Marmota himalayana (III India) || Himalayan marmot || Ratufa spp. (II) || || Giant squirrels || Callosciurus erythraeus || || Pallas’s Squirrel || Sciurus carolinensis || || Grey squirrel || || Sciurus deppei (III Costa Rica) || Deppe’s squirrel || Sciurus niger || || Eastern Fox Squirrel SCANDENTIA || || || || || || SCANDENTIA spp. (II) || || Treeshrews SIRENIA || || || || Dugongidae || || || || Dugong Dugong dugon (I) || || || Dugong Trichechidae || || || || Manatees Trichechidae spp. (I/II) (Trichechus inunguis and Trichechus manatus are listed in Appendix I. Trichechus senegalensis is listed in Appendix II) || || || Manatees AVES || || || || Birds ANSERIFORMES || || || || Anatidae || || || || Ducks, geese, swans etc. Anas aucklandica (I) || || || Auckland Islands teal || Anas bernieri (II) || || Madagascar teal Anas chlorotis (I) || || || Brown teal || Anas formosa (II) || || Baikal teal Anas laysanensis (I) || || || Laysan duck Anas nesiotis (I) || || || Campbell Island teal Anas querquedula || || || Garganey Asarcornis scutulata (I) || || || White-winged duck Aythya innotata || || || Madagascar pochard Aythya nyroca || || || Ferruginous duck Branta canadensis leucopareia (I) || || || Aleutian goose Branta ruficollis (II) || || || Red-breasted goose Branta sandvicensis (I) || || || Nene || || Cairina moschata (III Honduras) || Muscovy duck || Coscoroba coscoroba (II) || || Coscoroba swan || Cygnus melancoryphus (II) || || Black-necked swan || Dendrocygna arborea (II) || || West Indian whistling-duck || || Dendrocygna autumnalis (III Honduras) || Black-bellied whistling-duck || || Dendrocygna bicolor (III Honduras) || Fulvous whistling-duck Mergus octosetaceus || || || Brazilian merganser || Oxyura jamaicensis || || Ruddy duck Oxyura leucocephala (II) || || || White-headed duck Rhodonessa caryophyllacea (possibly extinct) (I) || || || Pink-headed duck || Sarkidiornis melanotos (II) || || Comb duck Tadorna cristata || || || Crested shelduck APODIFORMES || || || || Trochilidae || || || || Hummingbirds || Trochilidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Hummingbirds Glaucis dohrnii (I) || || || Hook-billed hermit CHARADRIIFORMES || || || || Burhinidae || || || || Thick-knees || || Burhinus bistriatus (III Guatemala) || Double-striped thick-knee Laridae || || || || Gulls, terns Larus relictus (I) || || || Relict gull Scolopacidae || || || || Curlews, greenshanks Numenius borealis (I) || || || Eskimo curlew Numenius tenuirostris (I) || || || Slender-billed curlew Tringa guttifer (I) || || || Nordmann’s greenshank CICONIIFORMES || || || || Ardeidae || || || || Egrets, herons Ardea alba || || || Great egret Bubulcus ibis || || || Cattle egret Egretta garzetta || || || Little egret Balaenicipitidae || || || || Shoebill, whale-headed stork || Balaeniceps rex (II) || || Shoebill Ciconiidae || || || || Storks Ciconia boyciana (I) || || || Oriental stork Ciconia nigra (II) || || || Black stork Ciconia stormi || || || Storm’s stork Jabiru mycteria (I) || || || Jabiru Leptoptilos dubius || || || Greater adjutant stork Mycteria cinerea (I) || || || Milky stork Phoenicopteridae || || || || Flamingos || Phoenicopteridae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Flamingos Phoenicopterus ruber (II) || || || Greater flamingo Threskiornithidae || || || || Ibises, spoonbills || Eudocimus ruber (II) || || Scarlet ibis Geronticus calvus (II) || || || Bald ibis Geronticus eremita (I) || || || Waldrapp Nipponia nippon (I) || || || Crested ibis Platalea leucorodia (II) || || || Eurasian spoonbill Pseudibis gigantea || || || Giant ibis COLUMBIFORMES || || || || Columbidae || || || || Doves, pigeons Caloenas nicobarica (I) || || || Nicobar pigeon Claravis godefrida || || || Purple-winged ground-dove Columba livia || || || Rock pigeon Ducula mindorensis (I) || || || Mindoro zone-tailed pigeon || Gallicolumba luzonica (II) || || Luzon bleeding-heart || Goura spp. (II) || || Crowned-pigeons Leptotila wellsi || || || Grenada dove || || Nesoenas mayeri (III Mauritius) || Pink pigeon Streptopelia turtur || || || European turtle-dove CORACIIFORMES || || || || Bucerotidae || || || || Hornbills || Aceros spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Hornbills Aceros nipalensis (I) || || || Rufous-necked hornbill || Anorrhinus spp. (II) || || Hornbills || Anthracoceros spp. (II) || || Hornbills || Berenicornis spp. (II) || || Hornbills || Buceros spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Hornbills Buceros bicornis (I) || || || Great hornbill || Penelopides spp. (II) || || Hornbills Rhinoplax vigil (I) || || || Helmeted hornbill || Rhyticeros spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Hornbills Rhyticeros subruficollis (I) || || || Plain-pouched hornbill CUCULIFORMES || || || || Musophagidae || || || || Turacos || Tauraco spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Turacos Tauraco bannermani (II) || || || Bannerman’s turaco FALCONIFORMES || || || || Diurnal birds of prey (eagles, falcons, hawks, vultures) || FALCONIFORMES spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A and for one species of the family Cathartidae included in Annex C; the other species of that family are not included in the Annexes to this Regulation) || || Diurnal birds of prey Accipitridae || || || || Hawks, eagles Accipiter brevipes (II) || || || Levant sparrowhawk Accipiter gentilis (II) || || || Northern goshawk Accipiter nisus (II) || || || Eurasian sparrowhawk Aegypius monachus (II) || || || Cinereous vulture Aquila adalberti (I) || || || Adalbert’s eagle Aquila chrysaetos (II) || || || Golden eagle Aquila clanga (II) || || || Greater spotted eagle Aquila heliaca (I) || || || Imperial eagle Aquila pomarina (II) || || || Lesser spotted eagle Buteo buteo (II) || || || Common buzzard Buteo lagopus (II) || || || Rough-legged buzzard Buteo rufinus (II) || || || Long-legged buzzard Chondrohierax uncinatus wilsonii (I) || || || Cuban hook-billed kite Circaetus gallicus (II) || || || Short-toed snake-eagle Circus aeruginosus (II) || || || Western marsh-harrier Circus cyaneus (II) || || || Northern harrier Circus macrourus (II) || || || Pallid harrier Circus pygargus (II) || || || Montagu’s harrier Elanus caeruleus (II) || || || Black-winged kite Eutriorchis astur (II) || || || Madagascar serpent-eagle Gypaetus barbatus (II) || || || Lammergeier Gyps fulvus (II) || || || Eurasian griffon Haliaeetus spp. (I/II) (Haliaeetus albicilla is listed in Appendix I; the other species are listed in Appendix II) || || || Sea-eagles Harpia harpyja (I) || || || Harpy eagle Hieraaetus fasciatus (II) || || || Bonelli’s eagle Hieraaetus pennatus (II) || || || Booted eagle Leucopternis occidentalis (II) || || || Grey-backed hawk Milvus migrans (II) (Except for Milvus migrans lineatus which is included in Annex B) || || || Black kite Milvus milvus (II) || || || Red kite Neophron percnopterus (II) || || || Egyptian vulture Pernis apivorus (II) || || || European honey-buzzard Pithecophaga jefferyi (I) || || || Great Philippine eagle Cathartidae || || || || New world vultures Gymnogyps californianus (I) || || || California condor || || Sarcoramphus papa (III Honduras) || King vulture Vultur gryphus (I) || || || Andean condor Falconidae || || || || Falcons Falco araeus (I) || || || Seychelles kestrel Falco biarmicus (II) || || || Lanner falcon Falco cherrug (II) || || || Saker falcon Falco columbarius (II) || || || Merlin Falco eleonorae (II) || || || Eleonora’s falcon Falco jugger (I) || || || Laggar falcon Falco naumanni (II) || || || Lesser kestrel Falco newtoni (I) (Only the population of the Seychelles) || || || Newton’s kestrel Falco pelegrinoides (I) || || || Barbary falcon Falco peregrinus (I) || || || Peregrine falcon Falco punctatus (I) || || || Mauritius kestrel Falco rusticolus (I) || || || Gyrfalcon Falco subbuteo (II) || || || Eurasian hobby Falco tinnunculus (II) || || || Common kestrel Falco vespertinus (II) || || || Red-footed falcon Pandionidae || || || || Ospreys Pandion haliaetus (II) || || || Osprey GALLIFORMES || || || || Cracidae || || || || Crax alberti (III Colombia) || || || Blue-knobbed curassow Crax blumenbachii (I) || || || Red-billed curassow || || Crax daubentoni (III Colombia) || Yellow-knobbed curassow || Crax fasciolata || || Bare-faced Curassow || || Crax globulosa (III Colombia) || Wattled curassow || || Crax rubra (III Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Honduras) || Great currasow Mitu mitu (I) || || || Alagoas curassow Oreophasis derbianus (I) || || || Horned guan || || Ortalis vetula (III Guatemala/Honduras) || Plain chachalaca || || Pauxi pauxi (III Colombia) || Helmeted curassow Penelope albipennis (I) || || || White-winged guan || || Penelope purpurascens (III Honduras) || Crested guan || || Penelopina nigra (III Guatemala) || Highland guan Pipile jacutinga (I) || || || Black-fronted piping guan Pipile pipile (I) || || || Trinidad piping guan Megapodiidae || || || || Megapodes, scrubfowl Macrocephalon maleo (I) || || || Maleo Phasianidae || || || || Grouse, guineafowl, partridges, pheasants, tragopans || Argusianus argus (II) || || Great argus Catreus wallichii (I) || || || Cheer pheasant Colinus virginianus ridgwayi (I) || || || Masked bobwhite Crossoptilon crossoptilon (I) || || || White eared-pheasant Crossoptilon mantchuricum (I) || || || Brown eared-pheasant || Gallus sonneratii (II) || || Grey junglefowl || Ithaginis cruentus (II) || || Blood pheasant Lophophorus impejanus (I) || || || Himalayan monal Lophophorus lhuysii (I) || || || Chinese monal Lophophorus sclateri (I) || || || Sclater’s monal Lophura edwardsi (I) || || || Edwards’ pheasant || Lophura hatinhensis || || Vietnamese fireback Lophura imperialis (I) || || || Imperial pheasant Lophura swinhoii (I) || || || Swinhoe’s pheasant || || Meleagris ocellata (III Guatemala) || Ocellated turkey Odontophorus strophium || || || Gorgeted wood-quail Ophrysia superciliosa || || || Himalayan quail || Pavo muticus (II) || || Green peafowl || Polyplectron bicalcaratum (II) || || Grey peacock-pheasant || Polyplectron germaini (II) || || Germain’s peacock-pheasant || Polyplectron malacense (II) || || Malayan peacock-pheasant Polyplectron napoleonis (I) || || || Palawan peacock-pheasant || Polyplectron schleiermacheri (II) || || Bornean peacock-pheasant Rheinardia ocellata (I) || || || Crested argus Syrmaticus ellioti (I) || || || Elliot’s pheasant Syrmaticus humiae (I) || || || Hume’s pheasant Syrmaticus mikado (I) || || || Mikado pheasant Tetraogallus caspius (I) || || || Caspian snowcock Tetraogallus tibetanus (I) || || || Tibetan snowcock Tragopan blythii (I) || || || Blyth’s tragopan Tragopan caboti (I) || || || Cabot’s tragopan Tragopan melanocephalus (I) || || || Western tragopan || || Tragopan satyra (III Nepal) || Satyr tragopan Tympanuchus cupido attwateri (I) || || || Attwater’s prairie-chicken GRUIFORMES || || || || Gruidae || || || || Cranes || Gruidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Cranes Grus americana (I) || || || Whooping crane Grus canadensis (I/II) (The species is listed in Appendix II but subspecies Grus canadensis nesiotes and Grus canadensis pulla are listed in Appendix I) || || || Sandhill crane Grus grus (II) || || || Common crane Grus japonensis (I) || || || Red-crowned crane Grus leucogeranus (I) || || || Siberian crane Grus monacha (I) || || || Hooded crane Grus nigricollis (I) || || || Black-necked crane Grus vipio (I) || || || White-necked crane Otididae || || || || Bustards || Otididae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Bustards Ardeotis nigriceps (I) || || || Indian bustard Chlamydotis macqueenii (I) || || || Macqueen’s bustard Chlamydotis undulata (I) || || || Houbara bustard Houbaropsis bengalensis (I) || || || Bengal florican Otis tarda (II) || || || Great bustard Sypheotides indicus (II) || || || Lesser florican Tetrax tetrax (II) || || || Little bustard Rallidae || || || || Coots, rails Gallirallus sylvestris (I) || || || Lord Howe rail Rhynochetidae || || || || Kagu Rhynochetos jubatus (I) || || || Kagu PASSERIFORMES || || || || Atrichornithidae || || || || Scrub-birds Atrichornis clamosus (I) || || || Noisy scrub-bird Cotingidae || || || || Cotingas || || Cephalopterus ornatus (III Colombia) || Amazonian umbrella bird || || Cephalopterus penduliger (III Colombia) || Long-wattled umbrella bird Cotinga maculata (I) || || || Banded cotinga || Rupicola spp. (II) || || Cocks-of-the-rock Xipholena atropurpurea (I) || || || White-winged cotinga Emberizidae || || || || Cardinals, tanagers || Gubernatrix cristata (II) || || Yellow cardinal || Paroaria capitata (II) || || Yellow-billed cardinal || Paroaria coronata (II) || || Red-crested cardinal || Tangara fastuosa (II) || || Seven-coloured tanager Estrildidae || || || || Mannikins, waxbills || Amandava formosa (II) || || Green avadavat || Lonchura fuscata || || Timor sparrow || Lonchura oryzivora (II) || || Java sparrow || Poephila cincta cincta (II) || || Southern black-throated finch Fringillidae || || || || Finches Carduelis cucullata (I) || || || Red siskin || Carduelis yarrellii (II) || || Yellow-faced siskin Hirundinidae || || || || Martins Pseudochelidon sirintarae (I) || || || White-eyed river-martin Icteridae || || || || New-world blackbirds Xanthopsar flavus (I) || || || Saffron-cowled blackbird Meliphagidae || || || || Honey-eaters Lichenostomus melanops cassidix (I) || || || Helmeted honeyeater Muscicapidae || || || || Old-world flycatchers, babblers, etc. Acrocephalus rodericanus (III Mauritius) || || || Rodrigues brush-warbler || Cyornis ruckii (II) || || Rueck’s blue-flycatcher Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis (possibly extinct) (I) || || || Western rufous bristlebird Dasyornis longirostris (I) || || || Western bristlebird || Garrulax canorus (II) || || Chinese Hwamei || Garrulax taewanus (II) || || Taiwan Hwamei || Leiothrix argentauris (II) || || Silver-eared mesia || Leiothrix lutea (II) || || Red-billed leiothrix || Liocichla omeiensis (II) || || Omei Shan liocichla Picathartes gymnocephalus (I) || || || White-necked rockfowl Picathartes oreas (I) || || || Grey-necked rockfowl || || Terpsiphone bourbonnensis (III Mauritius) || Mascarene paradise-flycatcher Paradisaeidae || || || || Birds of paradise || Paradisaeidae spp. (II) || || Birds of paradise Pittidae || || || || Pittas || Pitta guajana (II) || || Banded pitta Pitta gurneyi (I) || || || Gurney’s pitta Pitta kochi (I) || || || Whiskered pitta || Pitta nympha (II) || || Fairy pitta Pycnonotidae || || || || Bulbuls || Pycnonotus zeylanicus (II) || || Straw-headed bulbul Sturnidae || || || || Mynas || Gracula religiosa (II) || || Hill myna Leucopsar rothschildi (I) || || || Bali myna Zosteropidae || || || || White-eyes Zosterops albogularis (I) || || || White-chested white-eye PELECANIFORMES || || || || Fregatidae || || || || Frigatebirds Fregata andrewsi (I) || || || Christmas frigatebird Pelecanidae || || || || Pelicans Pelecanus crispus (I) || || || Dalmatian pelican Sulidae || || || || Boobies Papasula abbotti (I) || || || Abbott’s booby PICIFORMES || || || || Capitonidae || || || || Barbets || || Semnornis ramphastinus (III Colombia) || Toucan barbet Picidae || || || || Woodpeckers Campephilus imperialis (I) || || || Imperial woodpecker Dryocopus javensis richardsi (I) || || || Tristram’s woodpecker Ramphastidae || || || || Toucans || || Baillonius bailloni (III Argentina) || Saffron toucanet || Pteroglossus aracari (II) || || Black-necked aracari || || Pteroglossus castanotis (III Argentina) || Chestnut-eared aracari || Pteroglossus viridis (II) || || Green aracari || || Ramphastos dicolorus (III Argentina) || Red-breasted toucan || Ramphastos sulfuratus (II) || || Keel-billed toucan || Ramphastos toco (II) || || Toco toucan || Ramphastos tucanus (II) || || Red-billed toucan || Ramphastos vitellinus (II) || || Channel-billed toucan || || Selenidera maculirostris (III Argentina) || Spot-billed toucanet PODICIPEDIFORMES || || || || Podicipedidae || || || || Grebes Podilymbus gigas (I) || || || Atitlan Grebe PROCELLARIIFORMES || || || || Diomedeidae || || || || Albatrosses Phoebastria albatrus (I) || || || Short-tailed albatross PSITTACIFORMES || || || || Cockatoos, lories, macaws, parakeets, parrots etc. || PSITTACIFORMES spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A and excluding Agapornis roseicollis, Melopsittacus undulatus, Nymphicus hollandicus and Psittacula krameri, which are not included in the Annexes to this Regulation) || || Parrots, etc. Cacatuidae || || || || Cockatoos Cacatua goffiniana (I) || || || Tanimbar cockatoo Cacatua haematuropygia (I) || || || Philippine cockatoo Cacatua moluccensis (I) || || || Salmon-crested cockatoo Cacatua sulphurea (I) || || || Yellow-crested cockatoo Probosciger aterrimus (I) || || || Palm cockatoo Loriidae || || || || Lories, lorikeets Eos histrio (I) || || || Red and blue lory Vini spp. (I/II) (Vini ultramarina is listed in Appendix I, the other species are listed in Appendix II) || || || Blue lorikeets Psittacidae || || || || Amazons, macaws, parakeets, parrots Amazona arausiaca (I) || || || Red-necked parrot Amazona auropalliata (I) || || || Yellow-naped parrot Amazona barbadensis (I) || || || Yellow-shouldered parrot Amazona brasiliensis (I) || || || Red-tailed parrot Amazona finschi (I) || || || Lilac-crowned parrot Amazona guildingii (I) || || || St Vincent parrot Amazona imperialis (I) || || || Imperial parrot Amazona leucocephala (I) || || || Cuban parrot Amazona oratrix (I) || || || Yellow-headed parrot Amazona pretrei (I) || || || Red-spectacled parrot Amazona rhodocorytha (I) || || || Red-browed parrot Amazona tucumana (I) || || || Tucuman parrot Amazona versicolor (I) || || || Saint Lucia parrot Amazona vinacea (I) || || || Vinaceous parrot Amazona viridigenalis (I) || || || Green-cheeked parrot Amazona vittata (I) || || || Puerto Rican parrot Anodorhynchus spp. (I) || || || Blue macaws Ara ambiguus (I) || || || Great green macaw Ara glaucogularis (I) || || || Blue-throated macaw Ara macao (I) || || || Scarlet macaw Ara militaris (I) || || || Military macaw Ara rubrogenys (I) || || || Red-fronted macaw Cyanopsitta spixii (I) || || || Spix’s macaw Cyanoramphus cookii (I) || || || Norfolk Island parakeet Cyanoramphus forbesi (I) || || || Chatham Island yellow-fronted parakeet Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae (I) || || || Red-fronted parakeet Cyanoramphus saisseti (I) || || || Red-crowned parakeet Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni (I) || || || Coxen’s double-eyed fig parrot Eunymphicus cornutus (I) || || || Horned parakeet Guarouba guarouba (I) || || || Golden parakeet Neophema chrysogaster (I) || || || Orange-bellied parrot Ognorhynchus icterotis (I) || || || Yellow-eared parrot Pezoporus occidentalis (possibly extinct) (I) || || || Night parrot Pezoporus wallicus (I) || || || Ground parrot Pionopsitta pileata (I) || || || Pileated parrot Primolius couloni (I) || || || Blue-headed macaw Primolius maracana (I) || || || Blue-winged macaw Psephotus chrysopterygius (I) || || || Golden-shouldered parrot Psephotus dissimilis (I) || || || Hooded parrot Psephotus pulcherrimus (possibly extinct) (I) || || || Paradise parrot Psittacula echo (I) || || || Mauritius parakeet Pyrrhura cruentata (I) || || || Blue-throated parakeet Rhynchopsitta spp. (I) || || || Thick-billed parrots Strigops habroptilus (I) || || || Kakapo RHEIFORMES || || || || Rheidae || || || || Rheas Pterocnemia pennata (I) (Except Pterocnemia pennata pennata which is included in Annex B) || || || Lesser rhea || Pterocnemia pennata pennata (II) || || Lesser rhea || Rhea americana (II) || || Greater rhea SPHENISCIFORMES || || || || Spheniscidae || || || || Penguins || Spheniscus demersus (II) || || Jackass penguin Spheniscus humboldti (I) || || || Humboldt penguin STRIGIFORMES || || || || Owls || STRIGIFORMES spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Owls Strigidae || || || || Owls Aegolius funereus (II) || || || Boreal owl Asio flammeus (II) || || || Short-eared owl Asio otus (II) || || || Long-eared owl Athene noctua (II) || || || Little owl Bubo bubo (II) (Except for Bubo bubo bengalensis which is included in Annex B) || || || Eurasian eagle-owl Glaucidium passerinum (II) || || || Eurasian pygmy-owl Heteroglaux blewitti (I) || || || Forest owlet Mimizuku gurneyi (I) || || || Lesser eagle-owl Ninox natalis (I) || || || Christmas hawk-owl Ninox novaeseelandiae undulata (I) || || || Norfolk boobook Nyctea scandiaca (II) || || || Snowy owl Otus ireneae (II) || || || Sokoke scops-owl Otus scops (II) || || || Eurasian scops-owl Strix aluco (II) || || || Tawny owl Strix nebulosa (II) || || || Great grey owl Strix uralensis (II) (Except for Strix uralensis davidi which is included in Annex B) || || || Ural owl Surnia ulula (II) || || || Northern hawk owl Tytonidae || || || || Barn owls Tyto alba (II) || || || Barn owl Tyto soumagnei (I) || || || Soumagne’s owl STRUTHIONIFORMES || || || || Struthionidae || || || || Ostrich Struthio camelus (I) (Only the populations of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, the Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and the Sudan; all other populations are not included in the Annexes to this Regulation) || || || Ostrich TINAMIFORMES || || || || Tinamidae || || || || Tinamous Tinamus solitarius (I) || || || Solitary tinamou TROGONIFORMES || || || || Trogonidae || || || || Quetzals Pharomachrus mocinno (I) || || || Resplendent quetzal REPTILIA || || || || Reptiles CROCODYLIA || || || || Alligators, caimans, crocodiles || CROCODYLIA spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Alligators, caimans, crocodiles Alligatoridae || || || || Alligators, caimans Alligator sinensis (I) || || || Chinese alligator Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis (I) || || || Rio Apaporis spectacled caiman Caiman latirostris (I) (Except for the population of Argentina, which is included in Annex B) || || || Broad-nosed caiman Melanosuchus niger (I) (Except for the population of Brazil, which is included in Annex B, and population of Ecuador, which is included in Annex B and is subject to a zero annual export quota until an annual export quota has been approved by the CITES Secretariat and the IUCN/SSC Crocodile Specialist Group) || || || Black caiman Crocodylidae || || || || Crocodiles Crocodylus acutus (I) (Except for the population of Cuba, which is included in Annex B) || || || American crocodile Crocodylus cataphractus (I) || || || African slender-snouted crocodile Crocodylus intermedius (I) || || || Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus mindorensis (I) || || || Philippine crocodile Crocodylus moreletii (I) (Except for the populations of Belize and Mexico, which are included in Annex B, with a zero quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes) || || || Morelet’s crocodile Crocodylus niloticus (I) (Except for the populations of Botswana, Egypt [subject to a zero quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes], Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania [subject to an annual export quota of no more than 1600 wild specimens including hunting trophies, in addition to ranched specimens], Zambia and Zimbabwe; these populations are included in Annex B) || || || Nile crocodile Crocodylus palustris (I) || || || Mugger crocodile Crocodylus porosus (I) (Except for the populations of Australia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, which are included in Annex B) || || || Estuarine crocodile Crocodylus rhombifer (I) || || || Cuban crocodile Crocodylus siamensis (I) || || || Siamese crocodile Osteolaemus tetraspis (I) || || || West African dwarf crocodile Tomistoma schlegelii (I) || || || False gharial Gavialidae || || || || Gavial or gharial Gavialis gangeticus (I) || || || Gharial RHYNCHOCEPHALIA || || || || Sphenodontidae || || || || Tuataras Sphenodon spp. (I) || || || Tuataras SAURIA || || || || Agamidae || || || || Spiny-tailed lizards (Agamas, mastigures) || Uromastyx spp. (II) || || Spiny-tailed lizards Chamaeleonidae || || || || Chameleons || Bradypodion spp. (II) || || Dwarf chameleons || Brookesia spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Dwarf chameleons Brookesia perarmata (I) || || || Dwarf spiny chameleon || Calumma spp. (II) || || Madagascar chameleons || Chamaeleo spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Chameleons Chamaeleo chamaeleon (II) || || || European chameleon || Furcifer spp. (II) || || Madagascar chameleons || Kinyongia spp. (II) || || Dwarf chameleons || Nadzikambia spp. (II) || || Dwarf chameleons Cordylidae || || || || Spiny-tailed lizards || Cordylus spp. (II) || || Girdled lizards Gekkonidae || || || || Geckos || Cyrtodactylus serpensinsula (II) || || Serpent Island gecko || || Hoplodactylus spp. (III New Zealand) || Sticky-toed geckos || || Naultinus spp. (III New Zealand) || New Zealand tree geckos || Phelsuma spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Day geckos Phelsuma guentheri (II) || || || Round Island day gecko || Uroplatus spp. (II) || || Flat-tailed geckos Helodermatidae || || || || Gila monster and beaded lizard || Heloderma spp. (II) (Except for the subspecies included in Annex A) || || Gila monster and beaded lizard Heloderma horridum charlesbogerti (I) || || || Guatemalan beaded lizard Iguanidae || || || || Iguanas || Amblyrhynchus cristatus (II) || || Galapagos marine iguana Brachylophus spp. (I) || || || Fiji iguanas || Conolophus spp. (II) || || Galapagos land iguanas || Ctenosaura bakeri (II) || || Utila Island spiny-tailed iguana || Ctenosaura oedirhina (II) || || Roatan spiny-tailed iguana || Ctenosaura melanosterna (II) || || Rio Aguan Valley spiny-tailed iguana || Ctenosaura palearis (II) || || Guatemalan Spiny-tailed iguana Cyclura spp. (I) || || || Ground iguanas || Iguana spp. (II) || || Iguanas || Phrynosoma blainvillii (II) || || || Phrynosoma cerroense (II) || || || Phrynosoma coronatum (II) || || Coast horned lizard || Phrynosoma wigginsi (II) || || Sauromalus varius (I) || || || San Esteban Island chuckwalla Lacertidae || || || || Lizards Gallotia simonyi (I) || || || Hierro giant lizard Podarcis lilfordi (II) || || || Lilford’s wall lizard Podarcis pityusensis (II) || || || Ibiza wall lizard Scincidae || || || || Skinks || Corucia zebrata (II) || || Prehensile-tailed skink Teiidae || || || || Caiman lizards, tegu lizards || Crocodilurus amazonicus (II) || || Dragon lizard || Dracaena spp. (II) || || Caiman lizards || Tupinambis spp.(II) || || Tegus Varanidae || || || || Monitor lizards || Varanus spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Monitor lizards Varanus bengalensis (I) || || || Indian monitor Varanus flavescens (I) || || || Yellow monitor Varanus griseus (I) || || || Desert monitor Varanus komodoensis (I) || || || Komodo dragon Varanus nebulosus (I) || || || Clouded monitor Varanus olivaceus (II) || || || Gray’s monitor Xenosauridae || || || || Chinese crocodile lizard || Shinisaurus crocodilurus (II) || || Chinese crocodile lizard SERPENTES || || || || Snakes Boidae || || || || Boas || Boidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Boas Acrantophis spp. (I) || || || Madagascar ground boas Boa constrictor occidentalis (I) || || || Argentine boa constrictor Epicrates inornatus (I) || || || Puerto Rican boa Epicrates monensis (I) || || || Virgin Island tree boa Epicrates subflavus (I) || || || Jamaican boa Eryx jaculus (II) || || || Spotted sand boa Sanzinia madagascariensis (I) || || || Madagascar tree boa Bolyeriidae || || || || Round Island boas || Bolyeriidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Round Island boas Bolyeria multocarinata (I) || || || Round Island boa Casarea dussumieri (I) || || || Round Island keel-scaled boa Colubridae || || || || Typical snakes, water snakes, whip snakes || || Atretium schistosum (III India) || Olive keel-back || || Cerberus rynchops (III India) || Dog-faced water snake || Clelia clelia (II) || || Mussurana || Cyclagras gigas (II) || || False cobra || Elachistodon westermanni (II) || || Indian egg-eating snake || Ptyas mucosus (II) || || Common rat snake || || Xenochrophis piscator (III India) || Checkered keel-back Elapidae || || || || Cobras, coral snakes || Hoplocephalus bungaroides (II) || || Broad-headed snake || || Micrurus diastema (III Honduras) || Atlantic coral snake || || Micrurus nigrocinctus (III Honduras) || Central American coral snake || Naja atra (II) || || Chinese spitting cobra || Naja kaouthia (II) || || Monocellate cobra || Naja mandalayensis (II) || || Burmese spitting cobra || Naja naja (II) || || Indian cobra || Naja oxiana (II) || || Central Asian cobra || Naja philippinensis (II) || || North Philippine spitting cobra || Naja sagittifera (II) || || Andaman cobra || Naja samarensis (II) || || South-east Philippine spitting cobra || Naja siamensis (II) || || Indochinese spitting cobra || Naja sputatrix (II) || || South Indonesian spitting cobra || Naja sumatrana (II) || || Golden spitting cobra || Ophiophagus hannah (II) || || King cobra Loxocemidae || || || || Mexican dwarf boa || Loxocemidae spp. (II) || || Mexican dwarf boa Pythonidae || || || || Pythons || Pythonidae spp. (II) (Except for the subspecies included in Annex A) || || Pythons Python molurus molurus (I) || || || Indian python Tropidophiidae || || || || Wood boas || Tropidophiidae spp. (II) || || Wood boas Viperidae || || || || Vipers || || Crotalus durissus (III Honduras) || Neotropical rattlesnake || Crotalus durissus unicolor || || Aruba rattlesnake || || Daboia russelii (III India) || Russell’s viper Vipera latifii || || || Latifi’s viper Vipera ursinii (I) (Only the population of Europe, except the area which formerly constituted the USSR; these latter populations are not included in the Annexes to this Regulation) || || || Orsini’s viper || Vipera wagneri (II) || || Wagner’s viper TESTUDINES || || || || Carettochelyidae || || || || Pig-nosed turtles || Carettochelys insculpta (II) || || Pig-nosed turtle Chelidae || || || || Austro-American sideneck turtles || Chelodina mccordi (II) || || Roti snake-necked turtle Pseudemydura umbrina (I) || || || Western swamp turtle Cheloniidae || || || || Sea turtles Cheloniidae spp. (I) || || || Sea turtles Chelydridae || || || || Snapping turtles || || Macrochelys temminckii (III United States of America) || Alligator snapping turtle Dermatemydidae || || || || Central American river turtle || Dermatemys mawii (II) || || Central American river turtle Dermochelyidae || || || || Leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea (I) || || || Leatherback turtle Emydidae || || || || Box turtles, freshwater turtles || Chrysemys picta || || Painted turtle || Glyptemys insculpta (II) || || Wood turtle Glyptemys muhlenbergii (I) || || || Bog turtle || || Graptemys spp. (III United States of America) || Map turtles || Terrapene spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Box turtles Terrapene coahuila (I) || || || Aquatic box turtle || Trachemys scripta elegans || || Red-eared terrapin Geoemydidae || || || || Batagur affinis (I) || || || Southern river terrapin Batagur baska (I) || || || Batagur || Batagur spp. (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || || Cuora spp. (II) || || Asian box turtles Geoclemys hamiltonii (I) || || || Black pond turtle || || Geoemyda spengleri (III China) || Black-breasted leaf turtle || Heosemys annandalii (II) || || Yellow-headed temple turtle || Heosemys depressa (II) || || Arakan forest turtle || Heosemys grandis (II) || || Giant Asian turtle || Heosemys spinosa (II) || || Spiny turtle || Leucocephalon yuwonoi (II) || || Sulawesi forest turtle || Malayemys macrocephala (II) || || Snail-eating turtle || Malayemys subtrijuga (II) || || Ricefield turtle || Mauremys annamensis (II) || || Annam pond turtle || || Mauremys iversoni (III China) || Fujian pond turtle || || Mauremys megalocephala (III China) || Big-headed pond turtle || Mauremys mutica (II) || || Yellow pond turtle || || Mauremys nigricans (III China) || Red-necked turtle || || Mauremys pritchardi (III China) || Pritchard’s pond turtle || || Mauremys reevesii (III China) || Reeves’s turtle || || Mauremys sinensis (III China) || Chinese stripe-necked turtle Melanochelys tricarinata (I) || || || Three-keeled land tortoise Morenia ocellata (I) || || || Burmese swamp turtle || Notochelys platynota (II) || || Malayan flat-shelled turtle || || Ocadia glyphistoma (III China) || Notch-mouthed stripe-necked turtle || || Ocadia philippeni (III China) || Philippen’s stripe-necked turtle || Orlitia borneensis (II) || || Malayan giant turtle || Pangshura spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Roofed turtles Pangshura tecta (I) || || || Indian roofed turtle || || Sacalia bealei (III China) || Beal’s eyed turtle || || Sacalia pseudocellata (III China) || Chinese false-eyed turtle || || Sacalia quadriocellata (III China) || Four-eyed turtle || Siebenrockiella crassicollis (II) || || Black marsh turtle || Siebenrockiella leytensis (II) || || Philippine pond turtle Platysternidae || || || || Big-headed turtle || Platysternon megacephalum (II) || || Big-headed turtle Podocnemididae || || || || Afro-American sideneck turtles || Erymnochelys madagascariensis (II) || || Madagascar sideneck turtle || Peltocephalus dumerilianus (II) || || Big-headed sideneck turtle || Podocnemis spp. (II) || || Sideneck turtles Testudinidae || || || || Tortoises || Testudinidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A; a zero annual export quota has been established for Geochelone sulcata for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes) || || Tortoises Astrochelys radiata (I) || || || Radiated tortoise Astrochelys yniphora (I) || || || Angonoka Chelonoidis nigra (I) || || || Galapagos giant tortoise Gopherus flavomarginatus (I) || || || Bolson tortoise Malacochersus tornieri (II) || || || Pancake tortoise Psammobates geometricus (I) || || || Geometric tortoise Pyxis arachnoides (I) || || || Madagascar spider tortoise Pyxis planicauda (I) || || || Madagascar flat-shelled tortoise Testudo graeca (II) || || || Spur-thighed tortoise Testudo hermanni (II) || || || Hermann’s tortoise Testudo kleinmanni (I) || || || Egyptian tortoise Testudo marginata (II) || || || Marginated tortoise Trionychidae || || || || Softshell turtles, terrapins || Amyda cartilaginea (II) || || Southeast Asian soft-shelled turtle Apalone spinifera atra (I) || || || Cuatro Cienagas soft-shell turtle Aspideretes gangeticus (I) || || || Indian soft-shell turtle Aspideretes hurum (I) || || || Peacock soft-shell turtle Aspideretes nigricans (I) || || || Black soft-shell turtle || Chitra spp. (II) || || Narrow-headed softshell turtles || Lissemys punctata (II) || || Indo-Gangetic flapshell turtle || Lissemys scutata (II) || || Burmese flapshell turtle || || Palea steindachneri (III China) || Wattle-necked softshell turtle || Pelochelys spp. (II) || || Giant softshell turtles || || Pelodiscus axenaria (III China) || Hunan softshell turtle || || Pelodiscus maackii (III China) || Amur softshell turtle || || Pelodiscus parviformis (III China) || Chinese softshell turtle || || Rafetus swinhoei (III China) || Yangtze softshell turtle AMPHIBIA || || || || Amphibians ANURA || || || || Frogs and toads Bufonidae || || || || Toads Altiphrynoides spp. (I) || || || Malcolm’s Ethiopian toad Atelopus zeteki (I) || || || Golden frog Bufo periglenes (I) || || || Golden toad Bufo superciliaris (I) || || || Cameroon toad Nectophrynoides spp. (I) || || || African viviparous toads Nimbaphrynoides spp. (I) || || || Nimba toads Spinophrynoides spp. (I) || || || Osgood’s Ethiopian toad Calyptocephalellidae || || || || || || Calyptocephalella gayi (III Chile) || Dendrobatidae || || || || Poison frogs || Allobates femoralis (II) || || Brilliant-thighed poison frog || Allobates zaparo (II) || || Sanguine poison frog || Cryptophyllobates azureiventris (II) || || Sky-blue poison frog || Dendrobates spp. (II) || || Poison-arrow frogs || Epipedobates spp. (II) || || Poison-arrow frogs || Phyllobates spp. (II) || || Poison-arrow frogs Hylidae || || || || || Agalychnis spp. (II) || || Mantellidae || || || || Mantella frogs || Mantella spp. (II) || || Mantella frogs Microhylidae || || || || Tomato frogs Dyscophus antongilii (I) || || || Tomato frog || Scaphiophryne gottlebei (II) || || Red rain frog Ranidae || || || || Frogs || Conraua goliath || || Goliath frog || Euphlyctis hexadactylus (II) || || Six-fingered frog || Hoplobatrachus tigerinus (II) || || Tiger frog || Rana catesbeiana || || American bullfrog Rheobatrachidae || || || || Gastric brooding frogs || Rheobatrachus spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Gastric brooding frog Rheobatrachus silus (II) || || || Platypus frog CAUDATA || || || || Ambystomatidae || || || || Axolotls || Ambystoma dumerilii (II) || || Lake Patzcuaro salamander || Ambystoma mexicanum (II) || || Axolotl Cryptobranchidae || || || || Giant salamanders Andrias spp. (I) || || || Giant salamanders Salamandridae || || || || Salamanders and newts Neurergus kaiseri (I) || || || Kaiser’s spotted newt ELASMOBRANCHII || || || || Sharks and rays LAMNIFORMES || || || || Cetorhinidae || || || || Basking sharks || Cetorhinus maximus (II) || || Basking shark Lamnidae || || || || Great white shark || Carcharodon carcharias (II) || || Great white shark || || Lamna nasus (III 27 Member States)[22] || Porbeagle ORECTOLOBIFORMES || || || || Rhincodontidae || || || || Whale sharks || Rhincodon typus (II) || || Whale shark RAJIFORMES || || || || Pristidae || || || || Sawfishes Pristidae spp. (I) (Except for the species included in Annex B) || || || Sawfishes || Pristis microdon (II) (For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable aquaria for primarily conservation purposes. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Annex A and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly) || || Freshwater sawfish ACTINOPTERYGII || || || || Fish ACIPENSERIFORMES || || || || || || ACIPENSERIFORMES spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) || || Sturgeons and paddlefish Acipenseridae || || || || Sturgeons Acipenser brevirostrum (I) || || || Shortnose sturgeon Acipenser sturio (I) || || || Common sturgeon ANGUILLIFORMES || || || || Anguillidae || || || || Freshwater eels || Anguilla anguilla (II) || || European eel CYPRINIFORMES || || || || Catostomidae || || || || Cui-ui Chasmistes cujus (I) || || || Cui-ui Cyprinidae || || || || Blind carps, plaeesok || Caecobarbus geertsi (II) || || African blind barb fish Probarbus jullieni (I) || || || Ikan temoleh OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES || || || || Osteoglossidae || || || || Arapaimas, bonytongues || Arapaima gigas (II) || || Arapaima Scleropages formosus (I) || || || Asian arowana PERCIFORMES || || || || Labridae || || || || Wrasses || Cheilinus undulatus (II) || || Humphead wrasse Sciaenidae || || || || Totoabas Totoaba macdonaldi (I) || || || Totoaba SILURIFORMES || || || || Pangasiidae || || || || Pangasid catfish Pangasianodon gigas (I) || || || Giant catfish SYNGNATHIFORMES || || || || Syngnathidae || || || || Pipefishes, seahorses || Hippocampus spp. (II) || || Seahorses SARCOPTERYGII || || || || Lungfishes CERATODONTIFORMES || || || || Ceratodontidae || || || || Australian lungfishes || Neoceratodus forsteri (II) || || Australian lungfish COELACANTHIFORMES || || || || Latimeriidae || || || || Coelacanths Latimeria spp. (I) || || || Coelacanths ECHINODERMATA (STARFISH, BRITTLE STARS, SEA URCHINS AND SEA CUCUMBERS) || || || || HOLOTHUROIDEA || || || || Sea cucumbers ASPIDOCHIROTIDA || || || || Stichopodidae || || || || Sea cucumbers || || Isostichopus fuscus (III Ecuador) || Brown sea cucumber ARTHROPODA (ARTHROPODS) || || || || ARACHNIDA || || || || Spiders and scorpions ARANEAE || || || || Theraphosidae || || || || Red-kneed tarantulas, tarantulas || Aphonopelma albiceps (II) || || || Aphonopelma pallidum (II) || || Chihuahua rose-grey tarantula || Brachypelma spp. (II) || || Central American tarantulas SCORPIONES || || || || Scorpionidae || || || || Scorpions || Pandinus dictator (II) || || || Pandinus gambiensis (II) || || Giant Senegalese scorpion || Pandinus imperator (II) || || Emperor scorpion INSECTA || || || || Insects COLEOPTERA || || || || Beetles Lucanidae || || || || Stag beetles || || Colophon spp. (III South Africa) || Cape stag beetles Scarabaeidae || || || || Scarab beetles || Dynastes satanas (II) || || Satanas beetle LEPIDOPTERA || || || || Butterflies Nymphalidae || || || || || || Agrias amydon boliviensis (III Bolivia) || || || Morpho godartii lachaumei (III Bolivia) || || || Prepona praeneste buckleyana (III Bolivia) || Papilionidae || || || || Birdwing and swallowtail butterflies || Atrophaneura jophon (II) || || Sri Lankan rose || Atrophaneura palu || || Palu swallowtail butterfly || Atrophaneura pandiyana (II) || || Malabar rose || Bhutanitis spp. (II) || || Swallowtail butterflies || Graphium sandawanum || || Apo swallowtail butterfly || Graphium stresemanni || || Seram swallowtail || Ornithoptera spp. (II) (except for the species included in Annex A) || || Birdwing butterflies Ornithoptera alexandrae (I) || || || Queen Alexandra’s birdwing || Papilio benguetanus || || Papilio chikae (I) || || || Luzon peacock swallowtail || Papilio esperanza || || Papilio homerus (I) || || || Homerus swallowtail Papilio hospiton (I) || || || Corsican swallowtail || Papilio morondavana || || Madagascan emperor swallowtail || Papilio neumoegeni || || || Parides ascanius || || Fluminense swallowtail butterfly || Parides hahneli || || Hahnel’s amazonian swallowtail butterfly Parnassius apollo (II) || || || Mountain apollo || Teinopalpus spp. (II) || || Kaiser-I-Hind butterflies || Trogonoptera spp. (II) || || Birdwing butterflies || Troides spp. (II) || || Birdwing butterflies ANNELIDA (SEGMENTED WORMS AND LEECHES) || || || || HIRUDINOIDEA || || || || Leeches ARHYNCHOBDELLIDA || || || || Hirudinidae || || || || Leeches || Hirudo medicinalis (II) || || Northern medicinal leech || Hirudo verbana (II) || || Southern medicinal leech MOLLUSCA (MOLLUSCS) || || || || BIVALVIA || || || || Bivalve molluscs (clams, mussels etc.) MYTILOIDA || || || || Mytilidae || || || || Marine mussels || Lithophaga lithophaga (II) || || European date mussel UNIONOIDA || || || || Unionidae || || || || Freshwater mussels, pearly mussels Conradilla caelata (I) || || || Birdwing pearly mussel || Cyprogenia aberti (II) || || Western fanshell mussel Dromus dromas (I) || || || Dromedary pearly mussel Epioblasma curtisii (I) || || || Curtis’ pearly mussel Epioblasma florentina (I) || || || Yellow-blossom pearly mussel Epioblasma sampsonii (I) || || || Wabash riffleshell Epioblasma sulcata perobliqua (I) || || || White catspaw mussel Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum (I) || || || Green-blossom pearly mussel || Epioblasma torulosa rangiana (II) || || Northern riffleshell Epioblasma torulosa torulosa (I) || || || Turbercled-blossom pearly mussel Epioblasma turgidula (I) || || || Turgid-blossom pearly mussel Epioblasma walkeri (I) || || || Tan riffleshell Fusconaia cuneolus (I) || || || Fine-rayed pigtoe pearly mussel Fusconaia edgariana (I) || || || Shiny pigtoe pearly mussel Lampsilis higginsii (I) || || || Higgins’ eye pearly mussel Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata (I) || || || Pink mucket pearly mussel Lampsilis satur (I) || || || Sandback pocketbook mussel Lampsilis virescens (I) || || || Alabama lamp pearly mussel Plethobasus cicatricosus (I) || || || White warty-back pearly mussel Plethobasus cooperianus (I) || || || Orange-footed pimpleback mussel || Pleurobema clava (II) || || Clubshell pearly mussel Pleurobema plenum (I) || || || Rough pigtoe pearly mussel Potamilus capax (I) || || || Fat pocketbook pearly mussel Quadrula intermedia (I) || || || Cumberland monkey-face pearly mussel Quadrula sparsa (I) || || || Appalachian monkey-face pearly mussel Toxolasma cylindrella (I) || || || Pale lilliput pearly mussel Unio nickliniana (I) || || || Nicklin’s pearly mussel Unio tampicoensis tecomatensis (I) || || || Tampico pearly mussel Villosa trabalis (I) || || || Cumberland bean pearly mussel VENEROIDA || || || || Tridacnidae || || || || Giant clams || Tridacnidae spp. (II) || || Giant clams GASTROPODA || || || || Slugs, snails and conches MESOGASTROPODA || || || || Strombidae || || || || Conches || Strombus gigas (II) || || Queen conch STYLOMMATOPHORA || || || || Achatinellidae || || || || Agate snails, oahu tree snails Achatinella spp. (I) || || || Little agate shells Camaenidae || || || || Green tree snail || Papustyla pulcherrima (II) || || Manus green tree snail CNIDARIA (CORALS, FIRE CORALS, SEA ANEMONES) || || || || ANTHOZOA || || || || Corals, sea anemones ANTIPATHARIA || || || || || || ANTIPATHARIA spp. (II) || || Black corals GORGONACEAE || || || || Coralliidae || || || || || || Corallium elatius (III China) || || || Corallium japonicum (III China) || || || Corallium konjoi (III China) || || || Corallium secundum (III China) || HELIOPORACEA || || || || Helioporidae || || || || Blue coral || Helioporidae spp. (II) (Includes only the species Heliopora coerulea)[23] || || Blue coral SCLERACTINIA || || || || || || SCLERACTINIA spp. (II)[24] || || Stony corals STOLONIFERA || || || || Tubiporidae || || || || Organpipe corals || Tubiporidae spp. (II)[25] || || Organpipe corals HYDROZOA || || || || Sea ferns, fire corals, stinging medusas MILLEPORINA || || || || Milleporidae || || || || Wello fire corals || Milleporidae spp. (II)[26] || || Wello fire corals STYLASTERINA || || || || Stylasteridae || || || || Lace corals || Stylasteridae spp. (II)[27] || || Lace corals FLORA || || || || AGAVACEAE || || || || Agaves Agave parviflora (I) || || || Santa Cruz striped agave || Agave victoriae-reginae (II) #4 || || Queen Victoria agave || Nolina interrata (II) || || Dehesa bear-grass AMARYLLIDACEAE || || || || Amaryllids || Galanthus spp. (II) #4 || || Snowdrops || Sternbergia spp. (II) #4 || || Sternbergias ANACARDIACEAE || || || || || Operculicarya hyphaenoides (II) || || Jabihy || Operculicarya pachypus (II) || || Tabily APOCYNACEAE || || || || || Hoodia spp. (II) #9 || || Hoodia || Pachypodium spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) #4 || || Elephant trunks Pachypodium ambongense (I) || || || Pachypodium baronii (I) || || || Pachypodium decaryi (I) || || || || Rauvolfia serpentina (II) #2 || || Snake-root devil-pepper ARALIACEAE || || || || Aralias || Panax ginseng (II) (Only the population of the Russian Federation; no other population is included in the Annexes to this Regulation) #3 || || Asian ginseng || Panax quinquefolius (II) #3 || || American ginseng ARAUCARIACEAE || || || || Araucarias Araucaria araucana (I) || || || Monkey-puzzle tree BERBERIDACEAE || || || || Barberries || Podophyllum hexandrum (II) #2 || || Himalayan may-apple BROMELIACEAE || || || || Air plants, bromelias || Tillandsia harrisii (II) #4 || || Harris’ tillandsia || Tillandsia kammii (II) #4 || || Kamm’s tillandsia || Tillandsia kautskyi (II) #4 || || Kautsky’s tillandsia || Tillandsia mauryana (II) #4 || || Maury’s tillandsia || Tillandsia sprengeliana (II) #4 || || Sprengel’s tillandsia || Tillandsia sucrei (II) #4 || || Sucre tillandsia || Tillandsia xerographica (II)[28] #4 || || Xerographic tillandsia CACTACEAE || || || || Cacti || CACTACEAE spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A and Pereskia spp., Pereskiopsis spp. and Quiabentia spp.)[29] #4 || || Cacti Ariocarpus spp. (I) || || || Living rock cacti Astrophytum asterias (I) || || || Star cactus Aztekium ritteri (I) || || || Aztec cactus Coryphantha werdermannii (I) || || || Jobali pincushion cactus Discocactus spp. (I) || || || Discocacti Echinocereus ferreirianus ssp. lindsayi (I) || || || Lindsay’s hedgehog cacti Echinocereus schmollii (I) || || || Lamb’s-tail cactus Escobaria minima (I) || || || Nelle’s cactus Escobaria sneedii (I) || || || Sneed’s pincushion cactus Mammillaria pectinifera (I) || || || Conchilinque Mammillaria solisioides (I) || || || Pitayita Melocactus conoideus (I) || || || Conelike Turk’s-cap cactus Melocactus deinacanthus (I) || || || Wonderfully-bristled Turk’s cap cactus Melocactus glaucescens (I) || || || Woolly waxy-stemmed Turk’s-cap cactus Melocactus paucispinus (I) || || || Few-spined Turk’s-cap cactus Obregonia denegrii (I) || || || Artichoke cactus Pachycereus militaris (I) || || || Grenadier’s cap Pediocactus bradyi (I) || || || Brady’s pincushion cactus Pediocactus knowltonii (I) || || || Knowlton’s cactus Pediocactus paradinei (I) || || || Houserock valley cactus Pediocactus peeblesianus (I) || || || Peebles’s Navajo cactus Pediocactus sileri (I) || || || Siler’s pincushion cactus Pelecyphora spp. (I) || || || Pine cane cactus Sclerocactus brevihamatus ssp. tobuschii (I) || || || Tobusch fishhook cactus Sclerocactus erectocentrus (I) || || || Needle-spined pineapple cactus Sclerocactus glaucus (I) || || || Uinta Basin hookless cactus Sclerocactus mariposensis (I) || || || Mariposa cactus Sclerocactus mesae-verdae (I) || || || Mesa Verde cactus Sclerocactus nyensis (I) || || || Tonopah fishook cactus Sclerocactus papyracanthus (I) || || || Grama-grass cactus Sclerocactus pubispinus (I) || || || Great-Basin fishhook cactus Sclerocactus wrightiae (I) || || || Wright’s fishhook cactus Strombocactus spp. (I) || || || Peyote Turbinicarpus spp. (I) || || || Turbinicarps Uebelmannia spp. (I) || || || Uebelmann cacti CARYOCARACEAE || || || || Ajos || Caryocar costaricense (II) #4 || || Ajillo COMPOSITAE (ASTERACEAE) || || || || Asters, daisies, costus Saussurea costus (I) (also known as S. lappa, Aucklandia lappa or A. costus) || || || Costus CRASSULACEAE || || || || Dudleyas, crassulas || Dudleya stolonifera (II) || || Laguna beach dudleya || Dudleya traskiae (II) || || Santa Barbara Island dudleya CUCURBITACEAE || || || || || || Zygosicyos pubescens (II) (also known as Xerosicyos pubescens) || || Tobory || || Zygosicyos tripartitus (II) || || Betoboky CUPRESSACEAE || || || || Cypresses Fitzroya cupressoides (I) || || || Alerce Pilgerodendron uviferum (I) || || || Pilgerodendron CYATHEACEAE || || || || Tree ferns || Cyathea spp. (II) #4 || || Tree ferns CYCADACEAE || || || || Cycads || CYCADACEAE spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) #4 || || Cycads Cycas beddomei (I) || || || Beddome’s cycad DICKSONIACEAE || || || || Tree ferns || Cibotium barometz (II) #4 || || || Dicksonia spp. (II) (Only the populations of the Americas; no other populations are included in the Annexes to this Regulation. This includes the synonyms Dicksonia berteriana, D. externa, D. sellowiana and D. stuebelii) #4 || || Tree ferns DIDIEREACEAE || || || || Didiereas || DIDIEREACEAE spp. (II) #4 || || Alluaudias, didiereas DIOSCOREACEAE || || || || Yams || Dioscorea deltoidea (II) #4 || || Elephant’s foot DROSERACEAE || || || || Sundews || Dionaea muscipula (II) #4 || || Venus fly-trap EUPHORBIACEAE || || || || Spurges || Euphorbia spp. (II) #4 (Succulent species only except for: 1) Euphorbia misera; 2) artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia trigona; 3) artificially propagated specimens of Euphorbia lactea grafted on artificially propagated root stock of Euphorbia neriifolia, when they are: - crested, or - fan-shaped, or - colour mutants; 4) artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia“Milii” when they are: - readily recognisable as artificially propagated specimens, and - introduced into or (re-)exported from the Union in shipments of 100 or more plants; which are not subject to the provisions of this Regulation, and 5) the species included in Annex A) || || Euphorbias Euphorbia ambovombensis (I) || || || Euphorbia capsaintemariensis (I) || || || Euphorbia cremersii (I) (Includes the forma viridifolia and the var. rakotozafyi) || || || Euphorbia cylindrifolia (I) (Includes the ssp. tuberifera) || || || Euphorbia decaryi (I) (Includes the vars. ampanihyensis, robinsonii and sprirosticha) || || || Euphorbia francoisii (I) || || || Euphorbia handiensis (II) || || || Euphorbia lambii (II) || || || Euphorbia moratii (I) (Includes the vars. antsingiensis, bemarahensis and multiflora) || || || Euphorbia parvicyathophora (I) || || || Euphorbia quartziticola (I) || || || Euphorbia stygiana (II) || || || Euphorbia tulearensis (I) || || || FOUQUIERIACEAE || || || || Ocotillos, boojums || Fouquieria columnaris (II) #4 || || Boojum tree Fouquieria fasciculata (I) || || || Arbol del barril Fouquieria purpusii (I) || || || GNETACEAE || || || || Joint firs || || Gnetum montanum (III Nepal) #1 || JUGLANDACEAE || || || || Walnuts, gavilan || Oreomunnea pterocarpa (II) #4 || || Gavilàn LAURACEAE || || || || || Aniba rosaeodora (II) (also known as A. duckei) #12 || || Brazilian rosewood LEGUMINOSAE (FABACEAE) || || || || Legumes || Caesalpinia echinata (II) #10 || || Brazil wood Dalbergia nigra (I) || || || Brazilian rosewood || || Dalbergia retusa (III Guatemala) (Only the population of Guatemala; all other populations are included in Annex D) #5 || Black rosewood || || Dalbergia stevensonii (III Guatemala) (Only the population of Guatemala; all other populations are included in Annex D) #5 || Honduras rosewood || || Dipteryx panamensis (III Costa Rica / Nicaragua) || Almendro || Pericopsis elata (II) #5 || || Afrormosia || Platymiscium pleiostachyum (II) #4 || || Quira macawood || Pterocarpus santalinus (II) #7 || || Red sandalwood LILIACEAE || || || || Lilies || Aloe spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A and Aloe vera, also known as Aloe barbadensis, which is not included in the Annexes to this Regulation) #4 || || Aloes Aloe albida (I) || || || Aloe albiflora (I) || || || Aloe alfredii (I) || || || Aloe bakeri (I) || || || Aloe bellatula (I) || || || Aloe calcairophila (I) || || || Aloe compressa (I) (Includes the vars. paucituberculata, rugosquamosa and schistophila) || || || Aloe delphinensis (I) || || || Aloe descoingsii (I) || || || Aloe fragilis (I) || || || Aloe haworthioides (I) (Includes the var. aurantiaca) || || || Aloe helenae (I) || || || Aloe laeta (I) (Includes the var. maniaensis) || || || Aloe parallelifolia (I) || || || Aloe parvula (I) || || || Aloe pillansii (I) || || || Aloe polyphylla (I) || || || Aloe rauhii (I) || || || Aloe suzannae (I) || || || Aloe versicolor (I) || || || Aloe vossii (I) || || || MAGNOLIACEAE || || || || Magnolias || || Magnolia liliifera var. obovata (III Nepal) #1 || Safan MELIACEAE || || || || Mahoganies, cedars || || Cedrela fissilis (III Bolivia) (Only the population of Bolivia; all other populations are included in Annex D) #5 || || || Cedrela lilloi (III Bolivia) (Only the population of Bolivia; all other populations are included in Annex D) #5 || || || Cedrela odorata (III Bolivia / Brazil / Colombia / Guatemala / Peru) (Only the populations of the countries that listed the species in Appendix III; all other populations are included in Annex D) #5 || Spanish cedar || Swietenia humilis (II) #4 || || Honduras mahogany || Swietenia macrophylla (II) (Population of the Neotropics - includes Central and South America and the Caribbean) #6 || || Big-leaf mahogany || Swietenia mahagoni (II) #5 || || Caribbean mahogany NEPENTHACEAE || || || || Pitcher plants (old-world) || Nepenthes spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) #4 || || Tropical pitcher plants Nepenthes khasiana (I) || || || Indian pitcher plant Nepenthes rajah (I) || || || Giant tropical pitcher plant ORCHIDACEAE || || || || Orchids || ORCHIDACEAE spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)[30] #4 || || Orchids For all of the following Annex A orchid species, seedling or tissue cultures are not subject to the provisions of this Regulation, when: - they are obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, and - meet the definition of “artificially propagated” in accordance with Article 56 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 865/2006, and - when introduced into or (re-)exported from the Union are transported in sterile containers || || || Aerangis ellisii (I) || || || Cephalanthera cucullata (II) || || || Hooded helleborine Cypripedium calceolus (II) || || || Lady’s slipper orchid Dendrobium cruentum (I) || || || Goodyera macrophylla (II) || || || Madeiran lady’s-tresses Laelia jongheana (I) || || || Laelia lobata (I) || || || Liparis loeselii (II) || || || Fen orchid Ophrys argolica (II) || || || Eyed bee orchid Ophrys lunulata (II) || || || Crescent ophrys Orchis scopulorum (II) || || || Madeiran orchid Paphiopedilum spp. (I) || || || Asian slipper orchids Peristeria elata (I) || || || Holy ghost orchid Phragmipedium spp. (I) || || || South American slipper orchids Renanthera imschootiana (I) || || || Red vanda Spiranthes aestivalis (II) || || || Summer lady’s-tresses OROBANCHACEAE || || || || Broomrapes || Cistanche deserticola (II) #4 || || Desert cistanche PALMAE (ARECACEAE) || || || || Palms || Beccariophoenix madagascariensis (II) #4 || || Manarano Chrysalidocarpus decipiens (I) || || || Butterfly palm || Lemurophoenix halleuxii (II) || || Hovitra varimena || || Lodoicea maldivica (III Seychelles) #13 || Coco de Mer || Marojejya darianii (II) || || Ravimbe || Neodypsis decaryi (II) #4 || || Triangle palm || Ravenea louvelii(II) || || Lakamarefo || Ravenea rivularis (II) || || Gora || Satranala decussilvae (II) || || Satranabe || Voanioala gerardii (II) || || Voanioala PAPAVERACEAE || || || || Poppies || || Meconopsis regia (III Nepal) #1 || Himalayan poppy PASSIFLORACEAE || || || || || Adenia olaboensis (II) || || Vahisasety PINACEAE || || || || Pine family Abies guatemalensis (I) || || || Guatemalan fir || || Pinus koraiensis (III Russian Federation) #5 || PODOCARPACEAE || || || || Podocarps || || Podocarpus neriifolius (III Nepal) #1 || Yellow wood Podocarpus parlatorei (I) || || || Parlatore’s podocarp PORTULACACEAE || || || || Portulacas, purslanes || Anacampseros spp. (II) #4 || || Purslanes || Avonia spp. (II) #4 || || || Lewisia serrata (II) #4 || || Saw-toothed lewisia PRIMULACEAE || || || || Primulas, cyclamens || Cyclamen spp. (II)[31] #4 || || Cyclamens RANUNCULACEAE || || || || Buttercups || Adonis vernalis (II) #2 || || Yellow adonis || Hydrastis canadensis (II) #8 || || Golden seal ROSACEAE || || || || Roses, cherries || Prunus africana (II) #4 || || African cherry RUBIACEAE || || || || Ayugue Balmea stormiae (I) || || || Ayugue SARRACENIACEAE || || || || Pitcher plants (new world) || Sarracenia spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) #4 || || Pitcher plants Sarracenia oreophila (I) || || || Green pitcher plant Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis (I) || || || Alabama canebrake pitcher plant Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii (I) || || || Mountain sweet pitcher plant SCROPHULARIACEAE || || || || Figworts || Picrorhiza kurrooa (II) (excludes Picrorhiza scrophulariiflora) #2 || || Indian gentian STANGERIACEAE || || || || Stangerias (cycads) || Bowenia spp. (II) #4 || || Cycads Stangeria eriopus (I) || || || Stangeria TAXACEAE || || || || Yews || Taxus chinensis and infraspecific taxa of this species (II) #2 || || Chinese yew || Taxus cuspidata and infraspecific taxa of this species (II)[32] #2 || || Japanese yew || Taxus fuana and infraspecific taxa of this species (II) #2 || || Tibetan yew || Taxus sumatrana and infraspecific taxa of this species (II) #2 || || Sumatran yew || Taxus wallichiana (II) #2 || || Himalayan yew THYMELAEACEAE (AQUILARIACEAE) || || || || Agarwood, ramin || Aquilaria spp. (II) #4 || || Agarwood || Gonystylus spp. (II) #4 || || Ramin || Gyrinops spp. (II) #4 || || Agarwood TROCHODENDRACEAE (TETRACENTRACEAE) || || || || Tetracentrons || || Tetracentron sinense (III Nepal) #1 || VALERIANACEAE || || || || Valerians || Nardostachys grandiflora (II) #2 || || VITACEAE || || || || || || Cyphostemma elephantopus (II) || || Lazampasika || || Cyphostemma montagnacii (II) || || Lazambohitra WELWITSCHIACEAE || || || || Welwitschias || Welwitschia mirabilis (II) #4 || || Welwitschia ZAMIACEAE || || || || Cycads || ZAMIACEAE spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) #4 || || Cycads Ceratozamia spp. (I) || || || Horncones Chigua spp. (I) || || || Encephalartos spp. (I) || || || Bread palms Microcycas calocoma (I) || || || Palm corcho ZINGIBERACEAE || || || || Ginger lilies || Hedychium philippinense (II) #4 || || Philippine garland-flower ZYGOPHYLLACEAE || || || || Lignum-vitae || Bulnesia sarmientoi (II) #11 || || Holy wood || Guaiacum spp. (II) #2 || || Lignum-vitae || Annex D || Common name FAUNA || || CHORDATA (CHORDATES) || || MAMMALIA || || Mammals CARNIVORA || || Canidae || || Dogs, foxes, wolves Vulpes vulpes griffithi (III India) §1 || Red fox Vulpes vulpes montana (III India) §1 || Red fox Vulpes vulpes pusilla (III India) §1 || Red fox Mustelidae || || Badgers, martens, weasels etc. Mustela altaica (III India) §1 || Mountain weasel Mustela erminea ferghanae (III India) §1 || Stoat Mustela kathiah (III India) §1 || Yellow-bellied weasel Mustela sibirica (III India) §1 || Siberian weasel DIPROTODONTIA || || Macropodidae || || Kangaroos, wallabies Dendrolagus dorianus || Doria’s tree-kangaroo Dendrolagus goodfellowi || Goodfellow’s tree-kangaroo Dendrolagus matschiei || Huon tree-kangaroo Dendrolagus pulcherrimus || Golden-mantled tree-kangaroo Dendrolagus stellarum || Seri’s tree-kangaroo AVES || || Birds ANSERIFORMES || || Anatidae || || Ducks, geese, swans Anas melleri || Meller’s duck COLUMBIFORMES || || Columbidae || || Doves, pigeons Columba oenops || Peruvian pigeon Didunculus strigirostris || Tooth-billed pigeon Ducula pickeringii || Grey imperial-pigeon Gallicolumba crinigera || Mindanao bleeding-heart Ptilinopus marchei || Flame-breasted fruit-dove Turacoena modesta || Black cuckoo-dove GALLIFORMES || || Cracidae || || Chachalacas, currassows, guans Crax alector || Black curassow Pauxi unicornis || Horned curassow Penelope pileata || White-crested guan Megapodiidae || || Megapodes, scrubfowl Eulipoa wallacei || Moluccan scrubfowl Phasianidae || || Grouse, guineafowl, partridges, pheasants, tragopans Arborophila gingica || White-necklaced partridge Lophura bulweri || Bulwer’s pheasant Lophura diardi || Siamese fireback Lophura inornata || Salvadori’s pheasant Lophura leucomelanos || Kalij pheasant Syrmaticus reevesii §2 || Reeves’s pheasant PASSERIFORMES || || Bombycillidae || || Waxwings Bombycilla japonica || Japanese waxwing Corvidae || || Crows, magpies, jays Cyanocorax caeruleus || Azure jay Cyanocorax dickeyi || Tufted jay Cotingidae || || Cotingas Procnias nudicollis || Bare-throated bellbird Emberizidae || || Cardinals, seedeaters, tanagers Dacnis nigripes || Black-legged dacnis Sporophila falcirostris || Temminck’s seedeater Sporophila frontalis || Buffy-throated seedeater Sporophila hypochroma || Grey-and-chestnut seedeater Sporophila palustris || Marsh seedeater Estrildidae || || Mannikins, waxbills Amandava amandava || Red avadavat Cryptospiza reichenovii || Red-faced crimson-wing Erythrura coloria || Red-eared parrotfinch Erythrura viridifacies || Green-faced parrotfinch Estrilda quartinia (Frequently traded as Estrilda melanotis) || Yellow-bellied waxbill Hypargos niveoguttatus || Peters’s twinspot Lonchura griseicapilla || Grey-headed silverbill Lonchura punctulata || Scaly-breasted munia Lonchura stygia || Black munia Fringillidae || || Finches Carduelis ambigua || Black-headed greenfinch Carduelis atrata || Black siskin Kozlowia roborowskii || Tibetan rosefinch Pyrrhula erythaca || Grey-headed bullfinch Serinus canicollis || Cape canary Serinus citrinelloides hypostictus (Frequently traded as Serinus citrinelloides) || East African citril Icteridae || || New-world blackbirds Sturnella militaris || Pampas meadowlark Muscicapidae || || Old-world flycatchers, thrushes Cochoa azurea || Javan cochoa Cochoa purpurea || Purple cochoa Garrulax formosus || Red-winged laughingthrush Garrulax galbanus || Yellow-throated laughingthrush Garrulax milnei || Red-tailed laughing thrush Niltava davidi || Fujian niltava Stachyris whiteheadi || Chestnut-faced babbler Swynnertonia swynnertoni (Also referenced as Pogonicichla swynnertoni) || Swynnerton’s robin Turdus dissimilis || Black-breasted thrush Pittidae || || Pittas Pitta nipalensis || Blue-naped pitta Pitta steerii || Azure-breasted pitta Sittidae || || Nuthatches Sitta magna || Giant nuthatch Sitta yunnanensis || Yunnan nuthatch Sturnidae || || Mynas, starlings Cosmopsarus regius || Golden-breasted starling Mino dumontii || Yellow-faced myna Sturnus erythropygius || White-headed starling REPTILIA || || Reptiles TESTUDINES || || Geoemydidae || || Freshwater turtles Melanochelys trijuga || Indian black turtle SAURIA || || Agamidae || || Physignathus cocincinus || Chinese water dragon Anguidae || || Abronia graminea || Arboreal alligator lizard Gekkonidae || || Geckos Rhacodactylus auriculatus || New Caledonia bumpy gecko Rhacodactylus ciliatus || Guichenot’s giant gecko Rhacodactylus leachianus || New Caledonia giant gecko Teratoscincus microlepis || Small-scaled wonder gecko Teratoscincus scincus || Common wonder gecko Gerrhosauridae || || Spiny-tailed lizards Zonosaurus karsteni || Karsten’s girdled lizard Zonosaurus quadrilineatus || Four-lined girdled lizard Iguanidae || || Ctenosaura quinquecarinata || Club-tail iguana Scincidae || || Skinks Tribolonotus gracilis || Crocodile skink Tribolonotus novaeguineae || New Guinea helmet skink SERPENTES || || Colubridae || || Typical snakes, water snakes, whip snakes Elaphe carinata §1 || Taiwan stink snake Elaphe radiata §1 || Radiated rat snake Elaphe taeniura §1 || Taiwan beauty snake Enhydris bocourti §1 || Bocourt’s water snake Homalopsis buccata §1 || Masked water snake Langaha nasuta || Northern leafnose snake Leioheterodon madagascariensis || Madagascar menarana snake Ptyas korros §1 || Indochinese rat snake Rhabdophis subminiatus §1 || Redneck keelback Hydrophiidae || || Sea snakes Lapemis curtus (Includes Lapemis hardwickii) §1 || Shaw’s sea snake Viperidae || || Vipers Calloselasma rhodostoma §1 || Malayan pit viper AMPHIBIA || || ANURA || || Frogs and toads Hylidae || || Tree frogs Phyllomedusa sauvagii || Waxy monkey tree frog Leptodactylidae || || Neotropical frogs Leptodactylus laticeps || Red spotted burrow frog Ranidae || || True frogs Limnonectes macrodon || Fanged River Frog or Javan Giant Frog Rana shqiperica || Albanian pool frog CAUDATA || || Hynobiidae || || Asiatic salamanders Ranodon sibiricus || Semirechensk salamander / Central Asian salamander / Siberian salamander Plethodontidae || || Lungless salamanders Bolitoglossa dofleini || Giant palm salamander Salamandridae || || Newts and salamanders Cynops ensicauda || Sword-tailed newt Echinotriton andersoni || Anderson’s salamander Pachytriton labiatus || Paddletail newt Paramesotriton spp. || Warty newt Salamandra algira || North African fire salamander Tylototriton spp. || Crocodile newts ACTINOPTERYGII || || Fish PERCIFORMES || || Apogonidae || || Pterapogon kauderni || Banggai cardinalfish ARTHROPODA (ARTHROPODS) || || INSECTA || || Insects LEPIDOPTERA || || Butterflies Papilionidae || || Birdwing and swallow-tail butterflies Baronia brevicornis || Short-horned baronia Papilio grosesmithi || Papilio maraho || Broad-tailed swallowtail MOLLUSCA (MOLLUSCS) || || GASTROPODA || || Haliotidae || || Haliotis midae || Midas ear abalone FLORA || || AGAVACEAE || || Agaves Calibanus hookeri || Dasylirion longissimum || Beargrass ARACEAE || || Arums Arisaema dracontium || Green dragon Arisaema erubescens || Arisaema galeatum || Arisaema nepenthoides || Arisaema sikokianum || Arisaema thunbergii var. urashima || Arisaema tortuosum || Biarum davisii ssp. marmarisense || Biarum ditschianum || COMPOSITAE (ASTERACEAE) || || Asters, daisies, costus Arnica montana §3 || Mountain tobacco Othonna cacalioides || Othonna clavifolia || Othonna hallii || Othonna herrei || Othonna lepidocaulis || Othonna retrorsa || ERICACEAE || || Heathers, rhododendrons Arctostaphylos uva-ursi §3 || Bearberry GENTIANACEAE || || Gentians Gentiana lutea §3 || Great yellow gentian LEGUMINOSAE (FABACEAE) || || Legumes Dalbergia granadillo §4 || Black rosewood Dalbergia retusa (Except for the population which is included in Annex C) §4 || Black rosewood Dalbergia stevensonii (Except for the population which is included in Annex C) §4 || Honduras rosewood LILIACEAE || || Wakerobins Trillium pusillum || Dwarf wakerobin Trillium rugelii || Ill-scented wakerobin Trillium sessile || Sessile-flowered wakerobin wood-lily LYCOPODIACEAE || || Clubmosses Lycopodium clavatum §3 || Stagshorn clubmoss MELIACEAE || || Mahoganies, cedars Cedrela fissilis (Except for the population which is included in Annex C) §4 || Cedrela lilloi (C. angustifolia) (Except for the population which is included in Annex C) §4 || Cedrela montana §4 || Cedrela oaxacensis §4 || Cedrela odorata (Except for the populations which are included in Annex C) §4 || Spanish cedar Cedrela salvadorensis §4 || Cedrela tonduzii §4 || MENYANTHACEAE || || Bogbeans Menyanthes trifoliata §3 || Bogbean PARMELIACEAE || || Parmelioid lichens Cetraria islandica §3 || Icelandic moss PASSIFLORACEAE || || Desert roses Adenia glauca || Desert rose Adenia pechuelli || Desert rose PEDALIACEAE || || Sesame, devil’s claw Harpagophytum spp. §3 || Devil’s claw PORTULACACEAE || || Portulas, purslanes Ceraria carrissoana || Ceraria fruticulosa || SELAGINELLACEAE || || Clubmosses, spikemosses Selaginella lepidophylla || Rose of Jericho _____________ é ANNEX II Repealed Regulation with list of its
successive amendments Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 (OJ L 61, 3.3.1997, p. 1) || || || Commission Regulation (EC) No 938/97 (OJ L 140, 30.5.1997, p. 1) || || Commission Regulation (EC) No 2307/97 (OJ L 325, 27.11.1997, p. 1) || || Commission Regulation (EC) No 2214/98 (OJ L 279, 16.10.1998, p. 3) || || Commission Regulation (EC) No 1476/1999 (OJ L 171, 7.7.1999, p. 5) || || Commission Regulation (EC) No 2724/2000 (OJ L 320, 18.12.2000, p. 1) || || Commission Regulation (EC) No 1579/2001 (OJ L 209, 2.8.2001, p. 14) || || Commission Regulation (EC) No 2476/2001 (OJ L 334, 18.12.2001, p. 3) || || Commission Regulation (EC) No 1497/2003 (OJ L 215, 27.8.2003, p. 3) || || Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 284, 31.10.2003, p. 1) || only Article 3 and Annex III, pt. 66 || Commission Regulation (EC) No 834/2004 (OJ L 127, 29.4.2004, p. 40) || || Commission Regulation (EC) No 1332/2005 (OJ L 215, 19.8.2005, p. 1) || || Commission Regulation (EC) No 318/2008 (OJ L 95, 8.4.2008, p. 3) || || Commission Regulation (EC) No 407/2009 (OJ L 123, 19.5.2009, p. 3) || || Regulation (EC) No 398/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 126, 21.5.2009, p. 5) || || Commission Regulation (EU) No 709/2010 (OJ L 212, 12.8.2010, p. 1) || || Commission Regulation (EU) No 101/2012 (OJ L 39, 11.2.2012, p. 133) || _____________ ANNEX III Correlation Table Regulation (EC) No 338/97 || This Regulation Article 1 || Article 1 Article 2 || Article 2 Article 3 || Article 3 Article 4 || Article 4 Article 5(1) to (5) || Article 5(1) to (5) Article 5(6), introductory words || Article 5(6), introductory words Article 5(6)(i) || Article 5(6)(a) Article 5(6)(ii) || Article 5(6)(b) Article 5(7)(a) || Article 5(7), first subparagraph Article 5(7)(b) || Article 5(7), second subparagraph Article 6(1), (2) and (3) || Article 6(1), (2) and (3) Article 6(4)(a) || Article 6(4), first subparagraph Article 6(4)(b) || Article 6(4), second subparagraph Article 7(1)(a) || Article 7(1), first subparagraph Article 7(1)(b), introductory words || Article 7(1), second subparagraph Article 7(1)(b)(i) || Article 7(1), third subparagraph, point (b)(i) Article 7(1)(b)(ii) || Article 7(1), third subparagraph, point (b)(ii) Article 7(1)(b)(iii) || Article 7(1), third subparagraph, point (b)(iii) Article 7(1)(c) || Article 7(1), third subparagraph Article 7(2)(a) || Article 7(2), first subparagraph Article 7(2)(b) || Article 7(2), second subparagraph Article 7(2)(c) || Article 7(2), third subparagraph – || Article 7(2), fourth subparagraph Article 7(3) || Article 7(3), first subparagraph – || Article 7(3), second subparagraph Article 7(4) || Article 7(4), first subparagraph – || Article 7(4), second subparagraph Article 8 || Article 8 Article 9 || Article 9 Article 10 || Article 10 Article 11(1) || Article 11(1) Article 11(2)(a) || Article 11(2), first subparagraph Article 11(2)(b) || Article 11(2), second subparagraph Article 11(3), (4) and (5) || Article 11(3), (4) and (5) Article 12(1), (2) and (3) || Article 12(1), (2) and (3) Article 12(4) || Article 12(4), first subparagraph – || Article 12(4), second subparagraph Article 12(5) || Article 12(5) Article 13(1)(a) || Article 13(1), first subparagraph Article 13(1)(b) || Article 13(1), second subparagraph Article 13(2) || Article 13(2) Article 13(3)(a) || Article 13(3), first subparagraph Article 13(3)(b) || Article 13(3), second subparagraph Article 13(3)(c) || Article 13(3), third subparagraph Article 14(1)(a) || Article 14(1), first subparagraph Article 14(1)(b) || Article 14(1), second subparagraph Article 14(1)(c) || Article 14(1), third subparagraph Article 14(2) || Article 14(2) Article 14(3)(a) || Article 14(3), first subparagraph Article 14(3)(b) || Article 14(3), second subparagraph Article 14(3)(c) || Article 14(3), third subparagraph Article 15(1), (2) and (3) || Article 15(1), (2) and (3) Article 15(4)(a) || Article 15(4), first subparagraph Article 15(4)(b) || Article 15(4), second subparagraph Article 15(4)(c) || Article 15(4), third subparagraph Article 15(4)(d) || Article 15(4), fourth subparagraph Article 15(5) and (6) || Article 15(5) and (6) Article 16 || Article 16 Article 17(1) || Article 17(1) Article 17(2)(a) || Article 17(2) Article 17(2)(b) || Article 17(3) Article 18 || Article 21 Article 19(1), first subparagraph || – Article 19(1), second subparagraph || Article 19(1) Article 19(2) || – Article 19(3) || Article 18(1) Article 19(4) || Article 18(2) Article 19(5) || Article 18(3) – || Article 19(2) – || Article 20 Article 20 || Article 22 Article 21 || – – || Article 23 Article 22 || Article 24 Annex || Annex I – || Annex II – || Annex III _____________ [1] COM(87) 868 PV. [2] Carried out pursuant to the Communication from the
Commission to the European Parliament and the Council – Codification of the
Acquis communautaire, COM(2001) 645 final. [3] See Annex II to this proposal. [4] OJ C […], […], p. […]. [5] OJ C […], […], p. […]. [6] OJ C […], […], p. […]. [7] OJ L 61, 3.3.1997, p. 1. [8] See Annex II. [9] OJ L 302, 19.10.1992, p. 1. [10] OJ L 55, 28.2.2011, p. 13. [11] OJ L 384, 31.12.1982, p. 1. [12] OJ L 358, 18.12.1986, p. 1. [13] OJ L 41, 14.2.2003, p. 26. [14] OJ L 20, 26.1.2010, p. 7. [15] OJ L 206, 22.7.1992, p. 7. [16] Population of Argentina (listed in Annex B):For the
exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live
vicuñas of the populations included in Annex B, in cloth and in derived
manufactured products and other handicraft artefacts. The reverse side of the
cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the species, which
are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, and
the selvages the words “VICUÑA-ARGENTINA”. Other products must bear a label
including the logotype and the designation “VICUÑA-ARGENTINA-ARTESANÍA”. All
other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Annex A
and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. [17] Population of Bolivia (listed in Annex B):For the
exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live
vicuñas and in cloth and items made thereof, including luxury handicrafts and
knitted articles. The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted
by the range States of the species, which are signatories to the Convenio para
la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, and the selvages the words
“VICUÑA-BOLIVIA”. Other products must bear a label including the logotype and
the designation “VICUÑA-BOLIVIA-ARTESANÍA”. All other specimens shall be deemed
to be specimens of species included in Annex A and the trade in them shall be
regulated accordingly. [18] Population of Chile (listed in Annex B):For the
exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live
vicuñas of the populations included in Annex B, and in cloth and items made
thereof, including luxury handicrafts and knitted articles. The reverse side of
the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the species,
which are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la
Vicuña, and the selvages the words “VICUÑA-CHILE”. Other products must bear a
label including the logotype and the designation “VICUÑA-CHILE-ARTESANÍA”. All
other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Annex A
and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. [19] Population of Peru (listed in Annex B):For the
exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live
vicuñas and in the stock extant at the time of the ninth meeting of the
Conference of the Parties (November 1994) of 3249 kg of wool, and in cloth
and items made thereof, including luxury handicrafts and knitted articles. The
reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of
the species, which are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y
Manejo de la Vicuña, and the selvages the words “VICUÑA-PERU”. Other products
must bear a label including the logotype and the designation
“VICUÑA-PERU-ARTESANÍA”. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of
species included in Annex A and the trade in them shall be regulated
accordingly. [20] All species are listed in Appendix II except Balaena
mysticetus, Eubalaena spp., Balaenoptera acutorostrata (except population
of West Greenland), Balaenoptera bonaerensis, Balaenoptera borealis,
Balaenoptera edeni, Balaenoptera musculus, Balaenoptera omurai, Balaenoptera
physalus, Megaptera novaeangliae, Orcaella brevirostris, Orcaella heinsohni,
Sotalia spp., Sousa spp., Eschrichtius robustus, Lipotes
vexillifer, Caperea marginata, Neophocaena phocaenoides, Phocoena sinus,
Physeter macrocephalus, Platanista spp., Berardius spp., Hyperoodon
spp., which are listed in Appendix I. Specimens of the species listed in
Appendix II to the Convention, including products and derivatives other than
meat products for commercial purposes, taken by the people of Greenland under
licence granted by the competent authority concerned, shall be treated as
belonging to Annex B. A zero annual export quota is established for live
specimens from the Black Sea population of Tursiops truncatus removed
from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes. [21] Populations of Botswana,
Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe (listed in Annex B):For the exclusive
purpose of allowing: (a) trade in hunting trophies for non-commercial purposes;
(b) trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations as defined
in Resolution Conf. 11.20 for Botswana and Zimbabwe and for in situ
conservation programmes for Namibia and South Africa; (c) trade in hides; (d)
trade in hair; (e) trade in leather goods for commercial or non-commercial
purposes for Botswana, Namibia and South Africa and for non-commercial purposes
for Zimbabwe; (f) trade in individually marked and certified Ekipas
incorporated in finished jewellery for non-commercial purposes for Namibia and
ivory carvings for non-commercial purposes for Zimbabwe; (g) trade in
registered raw ivory (for Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe whole
tusks and pieces) subject to the following: (i) only registered
government-owned stocks, originating in the State (excluding seized ivory and
ivory of unknown origin); (ii) only to trading partners that have been verified
by the Secretariat, in consultation with the Standing Committee, to have
sufficient national legislation and domestic trade controls to ensure that the
imported ivory will not be re-exported and will be managed in accordance with
all requirements of Resolution Conf. 10.10 (Rev. CoP14) concerning domestic
manufacturing and trade; (iii) not before the Secretariat has verified the
prospective importing countries and the registered government-owned stocks;
(iv) raw ivory pursuant to the conditional sale of registered government-owned
ivory stocks agreed at COP12 which are 20000 kg (Botswana), 10000 kg
(Namibia), 30000 kg (South Africa); (v) in addition to the quantities
agreed at CoP12, government-owned ivory from Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia and
South Africa registered by the 31st of January 2007 and verified by the
Secretariat may be traded and despatched, with the ivory in (g)(iv) in a single
sale per destination under strict supervision of the Secretariat; (vi) the
proceeds of the trade are used exclusively for elephant conservation and
community conservation and development programmes within or adjacent to the
elephant range; and (vii) the additional quantities specified in (g)(v) shall
be traded only after the Standing Committee has agreed that the above
conditions have been met; (h) no further proposals to allow trade in elephant
ivory from populations already on Annex B shall be submitted to the Conference
of the Parties for the period from CoP14 and ending nine years from the date of
the single sale of ivory that is to take place in accordance with provisions in
paragraph (g)(i), (g)(ii), (g)(iii), (g)(vi), and (g)(vii). In addition, such
further proposals shall be dealt with in accordance with Decisions 14.77 and
14.78. On a proposal from the Secretariat, the Standing Committee can decide to
cause this trade to cease partially or completely in the event of
non-compliance by exporting or importing countries, or in the case of proven
detrimental impacts of the trade on other elephant populations. All other
specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Annex A and
the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. [22] The inclusion of Lamna nasus
into Annex C applies as soon as the inclusion of this species in Appendix III
to the Convention takes effect, i.e. 90 days after the Convention Secretariat
communicates to all Parties that the species is included in Appendix III to the
Convention. [23] The following are not subject to the provisions of this
Regulation:
Fossils;
Coral sand, that is to say, material consisting
entirely or in part of finely crushed fragments of dead coral no larger than
2 mm in diameter and which may also contain, amongst other things, the
remains of Foraminifera, mollusc and crustacean shell, and coralline algae;
Coral fragments (including gravel and rubble), that is
to say, unconsolidated fragments of broken finger-like dead coral and other
material between 2 and 30 mm measured in any direction. [24] The following are not subject to the provisions of this Regulation:
Fossils;
Coral sand, that is to say, material consisting
entirely or in part of finely crushed fragments of dead coral no larger than
2 mm in diameter and which may also contain, amongst other things, the
remains of Foraminifera, mollusc and crustacean shell, and coralline algae;
Coral fragments (including gravel and rubble), that is
to say, unconsolidated fragments of broken finger-like dead coral and other
material between 2 and 30 mm measured in any direction. [25] The following are not subject to the provisions of this Regulation:
Fossils;
Coral sand, that is to say, material consisting
entirely or in part of finely crushed fragments of dead coral no larger than
2 mm in diameter and which may also contain, amongst other things, the
remains of Foraminifera, mollusc and crustacean shell, and coralline algae;
Coral fragments (including gravel and rubble), that is
to say, unconsolidated fragments of broken finger-like dead coral and other
material between 2 and 30 mm measured in any direction. [26] The following are not subject to the provisions of this
Regulation:
Fossils;
Coral sand, that is to say, material consisting
entirely or in part of finely crushed fragments of dead coral no larger than
2 mm in diameter and which may also contain, amongst other things, the
remains of Foraminifera, mollusc and crustacean shell, and coralline algae;
Coral fragments (including gravel and rubble), that is
to say, unconsolidated fragments of broken finger-like dead coral and other
material between 2 and 30 mm measured in any direction. [27] The following are not subject to the provisions of this
Regulation:
Fossils;
Coral sand, that is to say, material consisting
entirely or in part of finely crushed fragments of dead coral no larger than
2 mm in diameter and which may also contain, amongst other things, the
remains of Foraminifera, mollusc and crustacean shell, and coralline algae;
Coral fragments (including gravel and rubble), that is
to say, unconsolidated fragments of broken finger-like dead coral and other
material between 2 and 30 mm measured in any direction. [28] Trade of specimens with source
code A is allowed only if specimens traded possess cataphylls. [29] Artificially propagated specimens of the following
hybrids and/or cultivars are not subject to the provisions of this Regulation:
Hatiora x graeseri
Schlumbergera x buckleyi
Schlumbergera russelliana x Schlumbergera truncata
Schlumbergera orssichiana x Schlumbergera truncata
Schlumbergera opuntioides x Schlumbergera truncata
Schlumbergera truncata
(cultivars)
Cactaceae spp. colour mutants grafted on the following
grafting stocks: Harrisia“Jusbertii”, Hylocereus trigonus or Hylocereus
undatus
Opuntia microdasys
(cultivars) [30] Artificially propagated hybrids of Cymbidium,
Dendrobium, Phalaenopsis and Vanda are not subject to the provisions of this
Regulation, when specimens are readily recognizable as artificially propagated
and do not show any signs of having been collected in the wild such as
mechanical damage or strong dehydration resulting from collection, irregular
growth and heterogeneous size and shape within a taxon and shipment, algae or
other epiphyllous organisms adhering to leaves, or damage by insects or other
pests; and
(a) when shipped in non flowering state, the specimens
must be traded in shipments consisting of individual containers (such as cartons,
boxes, crates or individual shelves of CC-containers) each containing 20 or
more plants of the same hybrid; the plants within each container must exhibit a
high degree of uniformity and healthiness; and the shipment must be accompanied
by documentation, such as an invoice, which clearly states the number of plants
of each hybrid; or
(b) when shipped in flowering state, with at least one
fully open flower per specimen, no minimum number of specimens per shipment is
required but specimens must be professionally processed for commercial retail
sale, e.g. labelled with printed labels or packaged with printed packages
indicating the name of the hybrid and the country of final processing. This
should be clearly visible and allow easy verification.
Plants not clearly qualifying
for the exemption must be accompanied by appropriate CITES documents. [31] Artificially propagated
specimens of cultivars of Cyclamen persicum are not subject to the
provisions of this Regulation. However, the exemption does not apply to such
specimens traded as dormant tubers. [32] Artificially propagated hybrids
and cultivars of Taxus cuspidata, live, in pots or other small
containers, each consignment being accompanied by a label or document stating
the name of the taxon or taxa and the text “artificially propagated”, are not
subject to the provisions of this Regulation.