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Outcomes for elephants following CITES
Decisions on Elephants and Ivory Sales Should Heed Science Over ...
Likewise, related investigations led by groups like Monitoring Illegal Killing of Elephants (MIKE), a program operating under CITES, have failed ...
Tracking Chinese newspaper coverage of elephant ivory through ...
Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Yale New Haven ... following the CITES approval of ivory importation and less negative ...
Wildlife trade - European Commission - Environment
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) protects over 40.900 endangered species – about 6.610 species of ...
Population and Distribution of African Elephants [MOE]
Threats to the African Savanna Elephant ... “Poaching of African Savanna Elephants for ivory is a major cause of individual death and population decline ( ...
CITES and the International Trade in Endangered Species
... CITES Appendix I, became functionally extinct in 2018 following excessive poaching. Appendix classification and the permit system. CITES regulates the ...
Recent Topics on CITES Related to Asian Elephants in Particular
elephants from Appendix II to I in 1989 and prohibited commercial import/export of them including ivory. The twenty years following the ban (1990s –. 2000s) ...
Remembering elephants as CITES starts - Kate on Conservation
Remembering elephants as CITES starts · There are roughly 5600 species of animals and 30,000 species of plants already protected by CITES, which ...
The Elephants of Africa and CITES - The True Green Alliance
NB: Keeping a habitat in a stable and healthy condition does not mean that elephants cannot eat the vegetation. It means that whatever vegetation they consume ( ...
Re-evaluating the Role of the Biodiversity Conventions in Protecting ...
Following the success of the ban, CITES sanctioned two international ... CITES & Elephants: What is the “Global Ban” on Ivory Trade? U.S. FISH AND ...
Revision of the Section 4(d) Rule for the African Elephant ...
Later that year, the CITES Parties agreed to add African elephants to Appendix II, effective February 4, 1977. In October 1989, all populations ...
Elephant populations and CITES trade resolutions - ResearchGate
Imprecision in elephant estimates and trends, as well as the spatial reality of elephant dynamics constrain CITES resolutions. Clusters of populations should ...
Tag: elephants · Japan's Ivory Trade Faces Intensifying Opposition at Home and Abroad · Yahoo! Japan · Outcomes from the 71st meeting of the CITES Standing ...
Namibia's elephant auction: Evaluating the results - Africa Geographic
The main issues involved with capturing wild elephants for the purposes of captivity relate to elephant conservation and welfare. Exporting ...
Senate Report 105-222 - AFRICAN ELEPHANT CONSERVATION ...
However, the population has declined over the centuries as a result of ivory trade, habitat loss, human population expansion, and desertification. By about 1600 ...
Elephant conservation debates need to be more constructive
Over the years, supported by CITES, they have worked to develop and adopt two unique and extensive monitoring programmes (Monitoring Illegal Killing of ...
African Elephant Status Report 2016 - IUCN Portal
of illegal killing, with some results detailed later in this report, African elephants continue to live ... CITES, and the trade in elephants and elephant ...
ELEPHANTS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: MANAGEMENT ISSUES ...
Sport hunting of elephants was permitted under the CITES ... The national strategy on Elephant management contains the following goal for conserving elephants.
JOHANNESBURG: CITES OUTCOMES - GOOD AND BAD NEWS ...
There are no economic solutions that will stop the poaching and ivory trafficking in time to save Africa's elephants. With the total population ...
Elephants are the latest conflict resource | Africa Renewal
An average of about 45 elephants per day were illegally killed in 2011 in every two of five protected sites holding elephant populations in Africa.
The ivory trade and elephant conservation | Cambridge Core
Nevertheless, CITES voted again in 2002 to allow Botswana, Namibia and South Africa to auction off another 60 tonnes of ivory after May 2004.