THE ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND REGULATION OF TRADE) ACT

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1 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VA TION AND REGULATION OF TRADE) THE ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND REGULATION OF TRADE) ACT ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS Preliminary Short title. Interpretation. Objects of Act. Saving of other laws. Exemptions, etc., relating to trade. Amendment of Schedules. Approved management programmes. Approval of scientific institution. Interscientific institution transfer. Breeding in captivity. Artificial propagation. Export of personal or household effects. PART I. Administration Designahem of Mana~ment and establishment of Scientific Authority. Policy directions. Functions of Management Authority. Functions of Scientific Authority. Scientific reports. PART II. Restriction on wade in endangered species 18. Restriction on trade in endangered species.

2 2 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND REGULA TION OF TRADE) Regulation of trade in species spec fled in the First, Second, Third and Fourth Schedules Application to trade in endangered specimen of species specified in First, Second, Third and Fourth Schedule. Export of specimens of species specified in First Schedule. Importation of specimens of species specified in First Schedule. Reexport of specimens of species specified in First Schedule. Introduction from the sea certificate for specimens of species specified in First Schedule. Export of specimens of species specified in Second Schedule. Import of specimens of species specified in Second Schedule. Reexport of specimens of species specified in Second Schedule. Introduction from the sea of specimens of species specified in Second Schedule. Export of specimens of species specified in Third Schedule. Import of specimens of species specified in Third Schedule. Reexport of specimens of species specified in Third Schedule. Export of specimens specified in Fourth Schedule. PART 111. Suspension and revocation ofpermit or certificate Nontransferability and validity of permit or certificate. Grounds for refusal to grant permit or certificate. Restriction on grant of permit retrospectively. Suspension of permit or certificate. Revocation of permit or certificate. Appeal. Registers. Records. PART IV. Oflence and Penalties Unlawful trade in specimen, etc. Offence of using postal service for transporting endangered species. False or misleading statements. Threatening, etc., authorized officer. Failure to keep records and documents.

3 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND 3 REGULATION OF TRADE) PART V. Enforcement General powers of entry, inspection and seizure. Vehicle, etc., may be seized and detained. Procedure regarding application for forfeiture. Forfeiture of specimens seized. Search warrant. Marking of specimens. PART VI. General Expired permit may serve as proof of lawful import, etc. Protection of members of Management Authority and Scientific Authority. Regulations. Act applies to the Crown.

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5 6 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND REGULATION OF TRADE) "artifical propagation" has the meaning assigned to it in section 11; ''authorized officer" means (a) any person designated as such by the Natural Resources Conservation Authority; (b) any customs officer; (c) any Game Warden approved as such under the Wild Life Protection Act; (6) any member or officer of the Jamaica Constabulary Force or the Jamaica Defence Force; (e) any person designated (i) a Fishery Inspector under the Fishing Industry Act; (ii) a Marine Officer under the Exclusive Economic Zone Act and the Maritime Areas Act; (iii) an Inspector under the Aquaculture, Inland and Marine Products and By Products (Inspection, Licensing and Export) Act; V) any person appointed a forest officer under the Forestry Act; (g) any person appointed a park manager or designated a national park ranger under the Natural Resources (National Parks) Regulations, 1993; (h) any person appointed a marine park manager or designated a marine park ranger under the Natural Resources Conservation (Marine Parks) Regulations, 1992, [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

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46 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND REGULA TZON OF TM DE) (b) prescribe (i) the procedures for applications for the issue of permits or certificates; (ii) the fees payable in respect of the grant of any permit or certificate and such other service as the Management Authority may determine; (iii) the manner of keeping registers, records and the contents and form of such registers and reports; (iv) biological criteria and trade criteria for the inclusion of species in the First, Second, Third FI~, or Fourth Schedule; (v) any other matter required by this Act to be prescribed. (2) Notwithstanding section 29 of the Interpretation Act, regulations made under subsection (1) may provide for the imposition of penalties on summary conviction in a Resident Magistrate's Court not exceeding a fine of seven hundred thousand dollars or imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both such fine and imprisonment. 54. This Act binds the Crown. Third or Fourth Schedule. SCCO~~ Act lpplios to the Crown. [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

47 48 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATIONAND REGULATION OF TRADE) L. N. I ~ Z=A/ZOO~ Interpretation to the First, Second and Third Schedules 1. Species included in these Schedules are referred to: (a) (b) by the name of the species; or 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 lugher than species are for the purposes of information or classification only. The common names included after the scientific names of families are for reference only. They are intended to indicate the species within the family concerned that are included in the Schedules. In most cases thls is not all the species within the family. 4. The following abbreviations are used for plant taxa below the level of species (a) (b) "ssp." is used to denote subspecies; and "var(s)." is used to denote variety (varieties). 5. As none of the species or higher taxa of FLORA included in the First Schedule is annotated to the effect that its hybrids shall be treated in accordance with the provisions of Article I11 of the Convention, 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 Convention. 6. The names of the countries in parentheses placed against the names of species in the Third Schedule are those of the Parties submitting these species for inclusion in this Schedule. 7. Inaccordance with Article I of the Convention, the symbol (#) followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon included in the Second or Third Schedule designates parts or derivatives which are specified in relation thereto for the purposes of the Convention as follows # 1 Designates all parts and derivatives, except (a) (b) (c) seeds, spores and pollen (including pollinia); seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers; and cut flowers or artificially propagated plants. # 2 Designates all parts and derivatives except (a) (b) seeds and pollen; seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers; [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

48 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATION AND 49 REGULATION OF TRADE) (c) (d) cut flowers or artificially propagated plants; and chemical derivatives and finished pharmaceutical products. #3 Designates whole and sliced roots and parts of roots, excluding manufactured parts or derivatives such as powers, pills, extracts, tonics, teas and confectionery. #4 Designates all parts and derivatives, except (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) seeds, except those from Mexican cacti originating in Mexico, and pollen; seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers; cut flowers or artificially propagated plants; fruits and parts and derivatives thereof of naturalized or artificially propagated plants; and separate stem joints (pads) and parts and derivatives thereof naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Opuntia subgenus Opuntia. #5 Designates logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets. #6 Designates logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets and plywood. #7 Designates logs, woodchips and unprocessed broken material. #8 Designates all parts and derivatives, except (a) (b) (c) (d) seeds and pollen (including pollinia); seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers; cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and fruits and parts and derivatives thereof or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla. [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N I

49 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATIONAND REGULATION OF TRADE) Chordata Mammalia Fauna Dasyuromorphia Dasyuridae Thylacinidae Peramelemorphia Perarnelidae Diprotodontia Vornbatidae Macropodidae Potoroidae Chiroptera Pteropodidae FIRST SCHEDULE (Sections 2,6,8,10,11,1525, 34,36 and 53) Endangered Species threatened with extinction and which may be affected by trade therein Sminthopsis longicaudata Sminthopsis psammophila Thylacinus cynocephalus (possibly extinct) Chaeropus ecaudatus (possibly extinct) Macrotis lagotis Macrotis leucura Perameles bougainville Lasiorhinus krefftii Lagorchestes hirsutus Lagostrophus fasciatus Onychogalea fraenata Onychogalea lunata Bettongia spp. Caloprymnus carnpestris (possibly extinct) Acerodon jubatus Acerodon lucifer (possibly extinct) Pteropus insularis Pteropus rnariannus Pteropus molossinus Pteropus phaeocephalus Pteropus pilosus Pteropus samoensis Pteropus tonganus Animals Mammals Tasmanian Wolves, Thylacines Bandicoots [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N Northern Hairynosed Wombats Kangaroos, Wallabies Fruit Bats, Flying Foxes

50 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VA TIONAND 5 1 REGULA TION OF TRADE) Fauna FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Animals Primates Lemuridae Lemuridae spp. Large Lemurs Megaladapidae Megaladapidae spp. (possibly extinct) Sportive Lemurs Cheirogaleidae Cheirogaleidae spp. Dwarf Lemurs Indndae Indridae spp. Avahi, Indris, Sifakas, Wooly Lemurs Daubentoniidae Daubentonia rnadagascariensis Ayeayes Callithncidae Callirmco goeldii Callithnx aurita Marmosets, Tarnarins Callithrix flaviceps Leontopithecus spp. Saguinus bicolor Saguinus geoffroyi Saguinus leucopus Saguinus oedipus Cebidae Alouatta coibensis New World Monkeys Alouatta palliata Alouatta pigra Ateles geoffroyi frontatus Ateles geoffroyi panamensis Brachyteles arachnoides Cacajao spp. Chiropotes albinasus Lagothrix flavicauda Saimiri oerstedii Cercopithecidae Cercocebus galeritus galeritus Old World Monkeys Cercopithecus diana Macaca silenus Mandrillus leucophaeus Mandrillus sphinx Nasalis concolor Nasalis lawatus Presbytis potenziani Procolobus pennantii kirkii Procolobus mfomitratus Pygathrix spp. Semnopithecus entellus Trachypithecus geei Trachypithecus pileatus Hylobatidae Hylobatidae spp. Gibbons Hominidae Gorilla gorilla Chunpanzees, [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

51 ....l 52 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATIONAND REGULATION OF TRADE) Fauna Hominidae, contd. Xenarthra Dasypodidae Lagomorpha Leporidae Rodentia Sciuridae Muridae Chinchllidae FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Pan spp. Pongo pygmaeus Priodontes maximus Caprolagus hispidus Romerolagus diazi Cynomys mexicanus Leporillus conditor Pseudomys praeconis Xeromys myoides Zyzomys pedunculatus Chinchilla spp. (Specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to the provisions of the Convention) Animals Gorillas, Orangutans Armadillos Rabbits, Hares Hispid Hares, Volcano Rabbits Ground Squirrels, Tree Squirrels Mice, Rats Chinchillas Platanistidae Zipluidae Physeteridae Delphmidae Phocoenidae Eschrichtiidae Balaenopteridae Lipotes vexillifer Platanista spp. Berardius spp. Hyperoodon spp. Physeter catodon Sotalia spp. Sousa spp. Neophocaena phocaenoides Phocoena sinus Eschrichtius robustus Balaenoptera acutorostrata (Except the population of West Greenland, whch is included in the Second Schedule) River Dolphins Beaked Whales, Bottlenosed Whales Sperm Whales Marine Dolphins Porpoises Grey Whales Humpback Whales, Rorquals [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

52 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION CONSER VATIONAND REGULA TION OF TRADE) Fauna FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Animals Balaenopteridae, contd. Balaenoptera bonaerensis Balaenoptera borealis Balaenoptera edeni Balaenoptera musculus Balaenoptera physalus Megaptera novaeangliae Balaenidae Balaena mysticetus Bowhead Whales, Eubalaena spp. Right Whales Neobalaenidae Caperea marginata Pygmy Right Whales Carnivora Canidae Canis lupus Bush Dogs, (Only the populations of Foxes, Wolves Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan; all other populations are included in the Second Schedule) Speothos venaticus Ursidae Mustelidae Lutrinae Ailuropoda melanoleuca Bears, Pandas Ailurus fulgens Helarctos malayanus Melursus ursinus Tremarctos omatus Ursus arctos (Only the pupulations of Bhutan, China, Mexico and Mongolia; all other populations are included in the Second Schedule) Ursus arctos isabellinus Ursus thibetanus Badgers, Martens, Weasels, etc. Aonyx congicus Otters (Only the populations of Cameroon and Nigeria; all other populations are included in the Second Schedule) Enhydra lutris nereis Lontra felina [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

53 54 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATIONAND REGULATION OF TRADE) Fauna FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Animals Lutrinae, contd. Lontra longicaudis Lontra provocax Lutra lutra Pteronura brasiliensis Mustelinae Mustela nigripes Grisons, Martens, Tayra, Weasels Viverridae Prionodon pardicolor Binturongs, Civets, Falanouc, Fossa, Linsangs, Ottercivets, Palm Civets Felidae Acinonyx jubaus Cats (AMu~~ 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 111 of the Convention) Caracal caracal (Only the population of Asia; all other populations are included in the Second Schedule) Catopuma temminckii Felis nigripes Herpailurus yaguarondi (Only the populations of Central and North America; all other populations are included in the Second Schedule) Leopardus pardalis Leopardus tigrinus Leopardus wiedi Lynx pardinus Neofelis nebulosa Oncifelis geoffroyi Oreailurus jacobita Panthera leo persica Panthera onca Panthera pardus Panthera tigris [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

54 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATIONAND 5 5 REGULA TION OF TRADE) Fauna FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Animals Felidae, contd. Pardofelis rnarmorata Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis (Only the populations of Bangladesh, India and Thailand; all other populations are included in the Second Schedule) Prionailurus planiceps Prionailurus mbiginosus (Only the population of India; all other populations are included in the Second Schedule) Puma concolor coryi Puma concolor costaricensis Puma concolor couguar Uncia uncia Otariidae Arctocephalus townsendi Fur Seals, Sea Lions Phocidae Monachus spp. Seals Proboscidea Elephantidae Elephas maximus Elephants Loxodonta afiicana (Except the populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, which are included in the Second Schedule) Sirenia Dugongidae Dugong dugon Dugong Trichechidae Trichechus inunguis Manatees Trichechus manatus Perissodactyla Equidae Equus afiicanus Horses, Wild Asses, Zebras (Excludes the domesticated form, which is referenced as Equus asinus, and is not subject to the provisions of the Convention) Equus grevyi Equus hemionus hemionus [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

55 5 6 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATIONAND REGULATIONOF TRADE) Fauna Equidae, contd. Tapiridae Rhinocerotidae Artiodactyla Suidae Tayassuidae Cameliadae Moschidae Cervidae FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Equus onager khur Equus przewalskii Equus zebra zebra Tapiridae spp. (Except the species included in the Second Schedule) Rhinoceroses spp. (Except the subspecies included in the Second Schedule) Babyrousa babyrussa Sus salvanius Catagonus wagneri Vicugna vicugna (Except the populations of Argentina, the population of the Provinces of Jujuy and Catamarca and the semicaptive populations of the Provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, la Rioja and San Juan; Bolivia the whole Population; Chile population of the Primera Region; and Peru the whole population; which are included in the Second Schedule) Tapirs Animals Rhinoceroses Babirusa, Pygmy Hogs Peccaries Guanaco, Vicuna Moschus spp. Musk Deer (Only the populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan; all other populations are included in the Second Schedule) Axis calarnianensis Axis kuhlii Axis porcinus annarniticus Blastocerus dichotomus Deer, Guemals, Muntjacs, Pudus [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

56 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND 57 REGULATION OF TRADE) Fauna Cervidae, contd. Antilocapridae Bovidae FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Cervus duvauceli Cervus elaphus hanglu Cervus eldii Dama mesopotamica Hippocamelus spp. Megamuntiacus vuquanghensis Muntiacus crinifions Ozotoceros bezoarticu Pudu puda Atilocapra americana (Only the population of Mexico; no other population is included in the Schedules) Addax nasomaculatus Bos gaurus (Excludes the domesticated form, which is referenced as Bos frontalis, and is not subject to the provisions of the Convention Bos mutus (Excludes the domesticated form, which is referenced as Bos gmnniens, and is not subject to the provisions of the Convention) Bos sauveli Bubalus depressicornis Bubalus mindorensis Bubalus quarlesi Capra falconeri Cephalophus jentinki Gazella darna Hippotragus niger variani Naemorhedus baileyi Naemorhedus caudatus Naemorhedus goral Naemorhedus sumatraensis Oryx &unrnah Oryx leucoryx Ovis ammon hodgsonii Ovis ammon nigrimontana Animals Pronghorn Antelopes, Cattle, Duikers, Gazelles, Goats, Sheep, etc. [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

57 58 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATIONAND REGULATIONOF TRADE) Fauna Bovidae, contd. FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Ovis orientalis ophion Ovis vignei vignei Pantholops hodgsonii Pseudoryx nghetinhensis Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata Animals Aves Sbuthioniformes Struthionidae Rheifarrnes Rheidae Enamiformes T inamidae Spkenisciformes Spheniscidae Podicipediformes Podicipedidae Procellariiformes Diomedeidae Pelecaniformes Pelecanidae Sulidae Fregatidae Struthio camelus (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 Schedules) Rhea pennata (Except Rhea pennata pennata which is included in the Second Schedule) Tinamus solitarius Spheniscus hurnboldti Podilymbus gigas Diomedea albatrus Pelecanus crispus Papasula abbotti Fregata andrewsi Birds Ostriches Rheas Tinamou Penguins Grebe Albatrosses Pelicans Booby Frigate Birds [The ~nclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

58 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATIONAND 59 REGULATION OF TRADE) Fauna Ciconiifbrmes Ciconiidae Threskiornithidae Anserifbrmes Anatidae Falconifbrmes Cathartidae FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Ciconia boyciana Jabiru mycteria Mycteria cinerea Geronticus eremitas Nipponia nippon Storks Animals Ibises, Spoonbills Anas aucklandica Ducks, Geese, Swans, etc. Anas laysanensis Anas oustaleti Branta canadensis leucopareia Branta sandvicensis Cairina scutulata Rhodonessa caryophyllacea (possibly extinct) Vultur gryphus Gymnogyps californianus New World Vultures Accipitridae Falconidae GaNifbnnes Megapodiidae Aquila adalberti Aquila heliaca Chondrohierax uncinatus wilsonii Haliaeetus albicilla Haliaeetus leucocephalus Harpia harpyja Pithecophaga jefferyi Falco araea Falco jugger Falco newtoni (Only the population of Seychelles) Falco pelegrinoides Falco peregrinus Falco punctatus Falco rusticolus Macrocephalon rnaleo Hawks, Eagles Falcons [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N ~ Megapodes, Scrub Fowls

59 60 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND REGULA TION OF TRADE) Fauna FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Animals Cracidae Crax blumenbachii Chachalacas, Currassows, Mitu mitu Guans Oreophasis derbianus Penelope albipennis Phasianidae Catreus wallichii Colinus virginianus ridgwayi Grouses, Guinea Fowls, Partridges, Pheasants, Crossoptilon crossoptilon Crossoptilon harmani Tragopans Crossoptilon mantchuricum Lophophorus impej anus Lophophorus lhuysii Lophophoms sclateri Lophura edwardsi Lophura imperialis Lophura swinhoii ~ol~~lectron emphanum Rheinardia ocellata Syrmaticus ellioti Syrmaticus hurniae Syrmaticus mikado Tetraogallus caspius Tetraogallus tibetanus Tragopan blythii Tragopan caboti Tragopan melanocephalus Tympanuchus cupido attwateri Gms canadensis nesiotes Cranes GNS arnericana Gms canadensis pulla Gms japonensis Grus leucogeranus Gms monacha GNS nigricollis GNS vipio Rallidae Gallirallus sylvestris Rail Rhynochetidae Rhynochetos jubatus Kagu Otididae Ardeotis nigriceps Chlamydotis undulata Bustards Eupodotis bengalensis [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N. 87/2004]

60 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND 61 REGULATION OF TRADE) Fauna Charadriformes Scolopacidae Landae Columbiiformes Columbidae Psittaciformes Psittacidae FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Numenius borealis Numenius tenuirostris Tringa guttifer Caloenas nicobarica Ducula mindorensis Amazona arausiaca Amazona barbadensis Amazona brasiliensis Amazona guildingii Amazona imperialis Amazona leucocephala Amazona ochrocephala auropalliata Amazona ochrocephala belizensis Arnazona ochrocephala caribaea Amazona ochrocephala oratrix Amazona ochrocephala parvipes Amazona ochrocephala tresmariae Amazona pretrei Amazona rhodocorytha Arnazona tucumana Amazona versicolor Amazona vinacea Amazona vuidigenalis Amazona vittata Anodorhynchus, spp. Ara ambigua Ara glaucigularis (often traded under the incorrect designation Ara caninde) Ara macao Animals Curlews Greenshanks Gulls Doves, Pigeons Amazons, Cockatoos, Lories, Lorikeets, Macaws, Parakeets, Parrots [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

61 62 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION. CONSERVATION AND REGULATION OF TRADE) Fauna Psittacidae, cod. Strigiformes Tytonidae Strigidae FIRST SCHEDULE, cod. Ara rnilitaris Ara mbrogenys Cacatua gofini Cacatua haematuropygia Cacatua moluccensis Cyanopsitta spixii Cyanoramphus forbesi Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni Eos histrio Eunymphicus cornutus Guarouba guarouba Geopsittacus occidentalis (possibly extinct) Guarouba guarouba Neophema chrysogaster Ognorhynchus icterotis Pezopoms wallicus Pionopsitta pileata Probosciger aterrimus Propyrrhura couloni Propyrrhura maracana Psephotus chrysopterygius Psephotus dissirnilis Psephotus pulcherrimus (possibly extinct) Psittacula echo Pyrrhura cruentata Rhynchopsitta, spp. Strigops habroptilus Vini ultramarina Tyto soumagnei Animals Barn Owls Athene blewitti Owls Mirnizuku gumeyi Ninox novaeseelandiae undulata Ninox squamipila natalis Apodiformes Trochilidae Glaucis dohrnii Hummingbirds [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

62 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND REGULATION OF TRADE) Fauna Tmgonifonnes Trogonidae Coraciifonnes Bucerotidae Piciformes Picidae Passeriformes Cotingidae Pittidae Atrichornithidae Hirundinidae Muscicapidae Zosteropidae Meliphagidae Icteridae Fringillidae Sturnidae Reptilia Testudinata Emydidae FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Pharomachrus mocinno Aceros nipalensis Aceros subruficollis Buceros bicornis Buceros vigil Carnpephilus imperialis Dryocopus javensis richardsi Cotinga maculata Xipholena atropurpurea Pitta gurneyi Pitta kochi Atichornis clamosus Pseudochelidon sirintarae Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis (possibly extinct) Dasyornis longirostris Picathartes gyrnnocephalus Picathartes oreas Zosterops albogularis Lichenostomus melanops cassidix Agelaius flavus Carduelis cucullata Leucopsar rothschildi Batagur baska Clemmys muhlenbergi Geoclemys hamiltonii Kachuga tecta Melanochelys tricarinata Quetzal Animals Hornbills Woodpeckers Cotingas Pittas Scrubbirds Martin Old World Flycatchers Whiteeyes Honeyeaters Black Birds Finches Mynahs (Starlings) Reptiles Box Turtles, Freshwater Turtles [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

63 64 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VA TIONAND REGULATION OF TRADE) Fauna Emydidae, contd. Testudinidae Cheloniidae Dermochelyidae Trionychidae Chelidae ~rococly ~ia Alligatoridae Crocodylidae FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Morenia ocellata Terrapene coahuila Geochelone nigra Geochelone radiata Geochelone yniphora Gopherus flavomarginatus Psamrnobates geometricus Pyxis planicauda Testudo kleinrnanni Testudo werneri Cheloniidae spp. Dermochelys coriacea Apalone ater Aspideretes gangeticus Aspideretes hururn Aspideretes nigricans Pseudemydura umbrina Animals Tortoises Marine Turtles Leatherback Turtles Softshell Turtles, Terrapins AustroAmerican Sidenecked Turtles Alligator sinensis Alligators, Caimans Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis Caiman latirostris (Except the population of Argentina, which is included in the Second Schedule) Melanosuchus niger (Except the population of Ecuador, which is included in the Second Schedule and is subject to a zero annual export quota until an annual export quota has been approved by the CITES Secretariat and the IUCNISSC Crocodile Specialist Group) Crocodylus acutus Crocodylus cataphractus Crocodylus intermedius Crocodylus mindorensis Crocodylus moreletii Crocodiles [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N. 87/2004]

64 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND 65 1 REGULATION OF TRADE) I Fauna Crocodylidae, contd. Gavialidae Rhynchocephalia Sphenodontidae Sauria Charnaeleonidae Iguanidae Lacertidae Varanidae FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Crocodylus niloticus (Except the populations of Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, 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 the Second Schedule) Crocodylus palustris Crocodylus porosus (Except the populations of Australia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, which are included in the Second Schedule) Crocodylus rhombifer Crocodylus siamensis Osteolaemus tetraspis Tomistoma schlegelii Gavialis gangeticus Sphenodon spp. Brookesia perarrnata Brachylophus spp. Cyclura spp. Saurornalus varius Gallotia sirnonyi Varanus bengalensis Varanus flavescens Varanus griseus Gavial Tuatura Animals Chameleons Iguanas Lizards Monitor Lizards [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

65 66 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATIONAND REGULATION OF TRADE) FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Fauna Animals Varanus komodoensis Varanus nebulosus Serpentes Snakes Pythonidae Python molurus molurus Pythons Boidae Acrantophis spp. Boas Bolyeriidae Boa constrictor occidentalis Epicrates inomatus Epicrates monensis Epicrates subflavus Sanzinia madagascariensis Bolyeria multocarinata Round Island Boas Viperidae Casarea dussumieri Vipera ursinii (Only the Vipers population of Europe, except the area which formerly constituted the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; these latter population are not included in the Schedule) Arnphibia Anura Amphibians Toads Bufonidae Altiphrynoides spp. Atelopus zeteki Bufo periglenes Bufo superciliaris Nectophrynoides spp. Nimbaphrynoides spp. Spinophrynoides spp. Microhylidae Dyscophus antongilii Red Rain Frogs, Tomato Frogs Caudata Cryptobranchidae Andrias spp. Giant Salamanders Actinopterygii Fish Acipenseridae Acipenser brevirostrum Sturgeons Acipenser sturio [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

66 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND REGULATIONOF TRADE) Fauna Osteoglossiformes Osteoglossidae Cypriniformes Cyprinidae Catostomidae Siluriformes Pangasiidae Percifonnes Sciaenidae Sarcopterygii Coelacanthiformes Latirneriidae Arthropoda Insecta Lep idoptera Papilionidae Mollusca Bivalvia Unionida Unionidae FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Scleropages formosus Probarbus jullieni Chasmistes cujus Pangasianodon gigas Totoaba macdonaldi Latimeria spp. Omithoptera alexandrae Papilo chikae Papilio homerus Papilio hospiton Conradilla caelata Dromus dromas Epioblasma curtisi E$oblasma florentina Animals Arapaima, Bony Tongues Blind Carps, Plaeesok Cuiui Pangasid Catfish Totoaba Lungfishes Coelacanths Insects Birdwing Butterflies, Swallowtail Butterflies Clam, Mussels Freshwater Mussels, Pearly Mussels E$oblasma sulcita perobliqua Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum Epioblasma torulosa torulosa Epioblasma turgidula Epioblasma walkeri Fusconaia cuneolus Fusconaia edgariana Lampsilis higginsii Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata Lampsilis satur [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

67 .A. ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND REGULATION OF TRADE) Fauna Unionidae, contd. Gastropoda Stylommatophora Achatinellidae Flora FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Lampsilis virescens Plethobasus cicatricosus Plethobasus cooperianus Pleurobema plenum Potarnilus capax Quadrula intermedia Quadrula sparsa Toxolasma cylinderalla Unio nickliniana Unio tarnpicoensis tecomatensis Villosa trabalis Achatinella spp. Animals Snails, Conches Agate Snails, Oahu Tree Snails Plants Agavaceae Apocynaceae Araucariaceae Cactaceae Agave arizonica Agave parviflora Nolina interrata Pachypodium ambongense Pachypodium baronii Pachypodium decaryi Araucaria araucana Ariocarpus spp. Astrophytum asterias Aztekiurn ritteri Coryphantha werdermannii Discocactus spp. Echinocereus ferreirianus ssp. lindsayi Echinocereus schrnollii Escobaria minima Escobaria sneedii Mammillaria pectinifera Mammillaria solisioides Melocactus conoideus Melocactus deinacanthus Melocactus glaucescens Melocactus paucispinus Agave Elephant Trunks Monkeypuzzle Tree Cacti [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

68 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATIONAND REGULATION OF TRADE) Flora Cactaceae, contd. Compositae (Asteraceae) Cupressaceae Cycadaceae Euphorbiaceae FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Obregonia denegrii Pachycereus rnilitaris ~ediocactus bradyi Pediocactus knowltonii Pediocactus paradinei Pediocactus peeblesianus Pediocactus sileri Pelecyphora spp. Sclerocactus brevihamatus ssp. tobuschii Sclerocactus erectocentrus Sclerocactus glaucus Sclerocactus mariposensis Sclerocactus mesaeverdae Sclerocactus nyensis Sclerocactus papyracanthus Sclerocactus pubispinus Sclerocactus wrightiae Strombocactus spp. Turbinicarpus spp. Uebelmannia spp. Saussurea costus Fitzroya cupressoides Pilgerodenciron uviferum Euphorbia ambovombensis Euphorbia capsaintemariensis Euphorbia cremer~ii (Includes the form viriuolia and the var. rakotozafyl) Euphorbia cyhdrigolia (Includes the spp. tubenfera) Euphorbia decaryi (Includes the vars. ampanhyenis, robinsonii and spirostich) Euphorbia fiancoisii Euphorbia mratii (includes the van. antsingiensis, bemademis and multiflora) Euphorbia parvicyathophora Euphorbia quarlziticola Euphorbia tulearensis Plants Kuth Alerce, Cypresses Cycads Spurges [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N. 87/2004]

69 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATIONAND REGULATIONOF TRADE) Flora Fouquieriaceae Leguminosae (Fabaceae) Liliaceae Nepenthaceae Orchidaceae FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Fouquieria fasciculata Fouquieria purpusii Dalbergia nigra Aloe albida Aloe albiflora Aloe alfiedii Aloe bakeri Aloe bellatula Aloe calcairophila Aloe compressa (Includes the vars. rugosquamosa, schistophila and paucituberculata) Aloe delphinensis Aloe descoingsii Aloe fiagilis Aloe haworthioides (Includes the var. aurantiaca) Aloe helenae Aloe laeta (Includes the var. maniaensis) Aloe parallelifolia Aloe parvula Aloe pillansii Aloe polyphylla Aloe rauhii Aloe suzannae Aloe versicolor Aloe vossi Nepenthes khasiana Nepenthes rajah (For all of the following First Schedule species, seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers, are not subject to the provisions of the Convention) Aerangis ellisii Plants Ocotillos Pitcherplants (Old World) Orchids [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N Afiormosia, Cristobal, Rosewood, Sandalwood ( Aloes

70 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATIONAND REGULATION OF TRADE) Flora Orchidaceae, contd, Pinaceae Podocaraceae Rubiaceae Sarraceniaceae Stangeriaceae Zamiaceae FIRST SCHEDULE, contd. Cattleya trianaei Dendrobium cruentum Laelia jongheana Laelia lobata Paphiopedilum spp. Peristeria elata Phragrnipedium spp. Renanthera irnschootiana Vanda coerulea Abies guatemalensis Podocarpus parlatorei Balmea stormiae Sarracenia rubra spp. alabamensis Sarracenia rubra spp. jonesii Sarracenia oreophila Stangeria eriopus Ceratozamia spp. Chigua spp. Encephalartos spp. Microcycas calocoma Plants Guatemala Fir Podocarps Ayuque Pitcherplants (New World) Stangeria Cycads [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

71 72 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATIONAND REGULATIONOF TRQDE) L. N. SECOND SCHEDULE (Sections 2,6, 10, 11, A/ ,2427,34,36 and 53) Species which could become extinct or which have to be effectively controlled Chordata Mammalia Fauna Monotremata Tachyglossidae Diprotodontia Phalangeridae Macropodidae Scandentia Tupaiidae Chiroptera Pteropodidae Primates Xenarthra Myrmecophagidae Bradypodidae Dasypodidae Zaglossus spp. Spilocuscus maculatus Phalanger orientalis Dendrolagus inustus Dendrolagus ursinus Tupaiidae spp. Acerodon spp. (Except the species included in the First Schedule) Pteropus spp. (Except the species included in the First Schedule) Primates spp. (Except the species included in the First Schedule) Myrmecophaga tridactyla Bradypus variegatus Animals Mammals Echidnas, Spiny Anteaters Cuscuses Kangaroos, Wallabies Tree Shrews Fruits Bats, Flying Foxes Apes, Monkeys American Anteaters Threetoed Sloth Chaetophractus nationi Armadillos (A zero annual export quota has been established. All specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in the First Schedule and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly) [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

72 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATIONAND REGULATION OF TMDE) Pholidota Manidae Rodentia Sciuridae Cetacea Carnivora Canidae Ursidae Fauna SECOND SCHEDULE, contd. Animals Manis spp. Pangolins (A zero annual export quota has been established for Manis crassicaudata, M. javanica and M. pentadactyla for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes) Ratufa spp. Ground Squirrels, Tree Squirrels Cetacea spp. Whales, Porpoises, Dolphins (Except the species included in the First Schedule. A zero annual export quota has been established for live specimens fiom the Black Sea population of Tursiops trucatus removed fiorn the wild and traded for primarily coinmercial purposes) Canis lupus (Except the populations of Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan, which are included in the First Schedule) Cerdocyon thous Chrysocyon brachyurus Cuon alpinus Pseudalopex culpaeus Pseudalopex griseus Pseudalopex gymnocercus Vulpes cam Vulpes zerda Ursidae spp. (Except the species included in the First Schedule) Bush Dogs, Foxes, Wolves Bears, Pandas [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N. 87/2004]

73 74 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECl7ON CONSER VATIONAND REGULATION OF TRADE) Fauna SECOND SCHEDULE, contd. Lutrinae Lutrinae spp. Otters (Except the species included in the First Schedule) Animals Mephitinae Conepatus hurnboldtii Hognosed Skunks Vivenidae Crytoprocta ferox Binturong, Civets, Cynogale bennettii Falanouc Fossa, Linsangs, Eupleres goudotii Ottercivet, Palm Civets Fossa fossana Hemigalus derbyanus Prionodon linsang Felidae Felidae spp. Cats (Except the species included in the First Schedule. Specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to the provisions of the Convention) Otariidae Arctocephalus spp. Fur Seals, Sea Lions (Except the species included in the First Schedule) Phocidae Mirounga leonina Seals Pro boscidea Elephantidae Loxodonta africana Elephants (Only the populations of Botswana', Namibia', South Africa1 and Zimbabwe2. All other populations are included in the First Schedule) Populations of Botswana, Namibia and South Africa (listed in the First Schedule) For the exclusive purpose of allowing: 1. trade in hunting trophies for noncommercial purposes; 2. trade in live animals for in situ conservation programmes; 3. trade in leather goods for noncommercial purposes; 5. trade in registered raw ivory (for Botswana and Namibia, whole tusks and pieces; for South Africa, whole tusks and cut pieces of ivory that are both 20 cm or more in length and one kilogramme or more in weight) subject to the following: i. only registered governmentowned stocks, originating in the State (excluding seized ivory and ivory of unknown origin) and, in the case of South Africa, only ivory originating fiom the Kruger National Park); ii. only to rading partners that have been verified (, l [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

74 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND 75 REGULATION OF TRADE) Fauna Animals 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 reexported and will be managed in accordance with all requirements of Resolution Conf (Rev. CoP12) concerning domestic manufacturing and trade; iii. not before May, 2004, and in any event not before the secretariat has verified the prospective importing countries, and the MIKE programme has reported to the Secretariat on the baseline information (e.g. elephant population numbers, incidence of illegal killing); iv. a maximum of 20,000 kg (Botswana), 10,000 kg (Namibia) and 30,000kg (South Africa) of ivory may be traded, and dispatched in a single shipment under strict supervision of the Secretariat; v. the proceeds of the trade are used exclusively for elephant conservation and community conservation and development programmes within or adjacent to the elephant range; vi. only after the Standing Committee has agreed that the above conditions have been met. On a proposal from the Secretariat, the Standing Committee can decide to cause this trade to cease partially or completely in the event of noncompliance 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 the First Schedule and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. Population of Zimbabwe (listed in the First Schedule): For the exclusive purpose of allowing: 1. export of hunting trophies for noncommercial purposes; 2. export of live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations; 3. export of hides; 4. export of leather goods and ivory carvings for noncommercial purposes. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in the First Schedule and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. To ensure that where a. destinations for live animals are to be "appropriate and acceptable" andlor b. the purpose of the import is to be "noncommercial", export pennits and reexport certificates may be issued only after the issuing Managment Authority has received, from the Management Authority of the state of importgf'certification to the effect that: in case a. in analogy to Article 11, paragraph 3 (b) of the Convention, the holding facility has been reviewed by the competent Scientific Authority, and the proposed recipient has been found to be suitably equipped to house and care for the animals; andlor in case b. in analogy to Article 111, paragraph 3 (c), the Management Authority is satisfied that the specimens will not be used for primarily comrnerical purposes. Sirenia Trichechidae Trichechus senegalensis Manatees. + Perissodactyla Equidae Equus hemionus (Except Horses, Wild Asses, Zebras the species included in the First Schedule) [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

75 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND REGULATIONOF TRQDE) SECOND SCHEDULE, contd. Fauna Animals Equidae, contd. Equus kiang Equus onager (Except the subspecies included in the First Schedule) Equus zebra hartmannae Tapiridae Tapirus terrestris Tapirs Rhinocerotidae Ceratotherium simum simurn Rhinoceroses (Only the population of South Africa; all other populations are included in the First Schedule. For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations and hunting trophies. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in the First Schedule and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly) Artiodactyla Tayassuidae Tayassuidae spp. Peccaries (Except the species included in the First Schedule and the populations of Pecari tajacu of Mexico and the United States ofamerica, which are not included in the Schedule) Hippopotamidae Hexaprotodon libenensis Hippopotamuses Hippopotamus amphibius Camelidae Lama guanicoe Guanaco, Vicugna vicugna Vicuna (Only the populations of Argentina' the Provinces of Jujuy and Catamarca and the sernicaptive populations of the Provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja and San Juan; Bolivia4 the whole population; Chile5 [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

76 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VATIONAND REGULATION OF TRADE) Fauna Camelidae, contd. SECOND SCHEDULE, contd. population of the Primera Region, Peru6 the whole population; all other populations are included in the First Schedule) Population ofargentina (listed in Second Schedule): Animals For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared fiom live vicunas of the populations included in the Second Schedule, in cloth, and in derived manufactured products and other handicraft artifacts. 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 Conservacion y Manejo de la Vicuna and the selvages the words "VICUNAARGENTINA". Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation "VICUNA ARGENTINAARTESANIA". All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in the First Schedule and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. ' Population of Bolivia (listed in the Second Schedule): For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in: a. wool and products derived therefrom sheared fiom live animals of the populations of the Conservation Units of MauriDesaguadero, Ulla and LipezChmhas; and b. products made fiom wool sheared fiom live animals of the rest of the population of Bolivia. The wool must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the species, whch are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservacion y Manejo de la Vicuna and the selvages the words "VICUNABOLIVIA". Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation "VICUNABOLIVIA ARTESANIA". All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in the First Schedule and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. Population of Chile (listed in the First Schedule): For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared fiom live vicunas of the populations included in the Second Schedule, and in cloth and items made thereof, including luxury handicrafts and htted articles. The reverse side of the cloth must bear the 10,otype adopted by the range States of the species, which are signatories to the Convenio para la conservacion y Manejo de lo Vicuna, and the selvages the words "VICUNACHILE". Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation "VICUNA CHILEARTESANIA". All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in the First Schedule and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. Population of Peru (listed in the Second Schedule) For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live vicunas and in the stock extant at the time of the ninth meeting of the [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N. 87/2004]

77 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATION AND REGULATIONOF TRADE) SECOND SCHEDULE, contd. Fauna Animals Conference of the Parties (November, 1994) of 3,249kg of wool, and in cloth and items made thereof, including luxury handicrafts and Imitted 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 conservation y Manejo de la Vicuna, and the selvages the words "VICUNAPERU". Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation "VICUNAPERU ARTESANIA". All other specimens shall be specimens of species included in the First Schedule and the trade in them be regulated accordingly. Moschidae Moschus spp. (Except the populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India Myanmar, Nepal and Palustan, which are included in the First Schedule) Musk Deer Cervidae Bovidae Cervus elaphus bactrianus Pudu mephistophiles Ammotragus lervia Bison bison athabascae Budorcas taxicolor Cephalophus dorsalis Cephalophus monticola Cephalophus ogilbyi Cephalophus silvicultor Cephalophus zebra Damaliscus pygargus pygargus Kobus leche Ovis arnrnon (Except the subspecies included in the First Schedule) Ovis canadensis (Only the population of Mexico; no other population is included in the Schedules) Ovis vignei (Except the subspecies included in the First Schedule) Saiga tatarica Aves Birds Rheiformes Rheidae Rhea americana Rheas Rhea pennata pennata [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N. 87/2004] Deer, Guemals, Muntjacs, Pudus Antelopes, Cattle, Duikers, Gazelles, Goats, Sheep, etc.

78 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATIONAND REGULATION OF TRADE) Fauna Spheniscifonnes SECOND SCHEDULE, contd. Animals Spheniscidae Spheniscus demersus Penguins Ciconiifonnes Balaenicipitidae Balaeniceps rex Shoebill, Whaleheaded Storks Ciconiidae Ciconia nigra Storks Threskiornithidae Eudocimus ruber Ibises, Spoonbills Geronticus calvus Platalea leucorodia Phoenicopteridae Phoenicopteridae spp. Flamingos Anatidae Anas bernieri Ducks, Geese, Swans, etc. Anas fonnosa Branta ruficollis Coscoroba coscoroba Cygnus melanocorypha Dendrocygna arborea Oxyura leucocephala Sarkidiornis melanotos Falconiformes Falconifonnes spp. Eagles, Falcons, (Except the species Hawks, Vultures included in the First and Third Schedules and species of the family Cathartidae) Phasianidae Argusianus argus Grouse, Guinea Fowl, Gallus someratii Partridges, Pheasants, Ithaginis cruentus Tragopans Pavo muticus Polyplectron bicalcaratum Polyplectron germaini Polyplectron malacense Polyplectron schleiermacheri Gruidae spp. (Except the species included in the First Schedule) Cranes Otididae Otididae spp. Bustards [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

79 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSER VA TION AND REGULA TION OF TRADE) Fauna Columbiformes Columbidae Psittaciformes Cuculiformes Musophagidae Strigiformes Apodiformes Trochilidae Coraciiformes Bucerotidae Piciformes Ramphastidae SECOND SCHEDULE, contd. Gallicolurnba luzonica Goura spp. Psittaciformes spp. (Except the species included in the First and Third Schedules, and excluding Melopsittacus Undulates and Nymphicus Hollandicus, whlch are not included in the Schedules) Musophaga porphyreolopha Tauraco spp. Strigiformes spp. (Except the species included in the First Schedule) Trochilidae spp. (Except the species included in the First Schedule) Aceros spp. (Except the species included in the First Schedule) Anorrhinus spp. Anthracoceros spp. Buceros spp. (Except the species included in the First Schedule) Penelopides spp. Pteroglossus aracari Pteroglossus viridis Ramphastos sulfuratus Rarnphastos toco Ramphastos tucanus Ramphastos vitellinus Animals Doves, Pigeons Parrots, Parakeets, Macaws, Lories, Cockatoos, etc. Turacos Owls Hummingbirds Hornbills Toucans [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

80 ENDANGERED SPECIES (PROTECTION, CONSERVATIONAND REGULATION OF TRQ DE) Fauna Passeriformes Contingidae Pittidae P ycnonotidae Muscicapidae Embenzidae Fringillidae Estrildidae Sturnidae Paradisaeidae Reptilia Testudinata Dennatemydidae Platysternidae SECOND SCHEDULE, contd. Rupicola spp. Pitta guajana Pitta nympha Pycnonotus zeylanicus Cyornis ruckii Garmlax canorus Leiothrix argentauris Leiothrix lutea Liocichla omeiensis Gubernatrix cristata Paroaria capitata Paroaria coronata Tangara fastuosa Carduelis yarrellii Amandava formosa Padda oryzivora Poephila cincta cincta Gracula religiosa Paradisaeidae spp. Dermatemys rnawii Animals Cotingas Pittas Bulbul Old World Flycatchers Cardinals, Tanagers Finches Mannikins, Waxbills Mynahs (Starlings) Birds of Paradise Reptiles Central American River Turtles Platysternon megacephalum Bigheaded Turtles Emydidae Annamemys annamensis Callagur borneoensis Box Turtles, Freshwater Turtles Clemrnys insculpta Cuora spp. ~eosemys depressa Heosemys grandis Heosemys leytensis Heosemys spinosa Hieremys annandalii Kachuga spp. (Except the species included in the First Schedule) [The inclusion of this page is authorized by L.N

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