Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005
Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005
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Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005
Reprint
as at 27 March 2008
Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005
(SR 2005/93)
Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005: revoked, on 27 March 2008, by clause 4 of the Trade in Endangered Species Order 2008 (SR 2008/39).
Note
Changes authorised by section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 have been made in this eprint.
A general outline of these changes is set out in the notes at the end of this eprint, together with other explanatory material about this eprint.
This order is administered in the Department of Conservation.
Pursuant to section 53 of the Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989, Her Excellency the Governor-General, acting on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council, makes the following order.
Contents
1 Title
This order is the Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005.
2 Commencement
This order comes into force on the 28th day after the date of its notification in the Gazette.
3 New Schedules 1, 2, and 3 substituted in Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989
The Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989 is amended by revoking Schedules 1, 2, and 3, and substituting the schedules set out in the Schedule of this order.
4 Revocation
The Trade in Endangered Species Order 2003 (SR 2003/390) is revoked.
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Schedule 1
Species endangered by trades 3(1)
The families and species listed in this schedule are arranged, not in alphabetical order, but in descending order in which they developed. This order of arrangement is adopted in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), and is the order of arrangement generally adopted by zoologists. The entries in the column headed
“Exceptions/limitations”have the effect of—
(a) excluding nominated populations of the listed species; or
(b) limiting the application of the listed species to only those populations nominated; or
(c) excluding certain species from a generic listing; or
(d) excluding nominated varieties of specimens of the listed species.
Family Genus, species, or subspecies Common name Exceptions/limitations Mammalia—Mammals Dasyuromorphia—Marsupial-mice, thylacines Dasyuridae Sminthopsis longicaudata long-tailed marsupial-mouse Sminthopsis psammophila large desert marsupial-mouse Thylacinidae Thylacinus cynocephalus Tasmanian tiger Peramelemorphia—Bandicoots, bilbies Peramelidae Chaeropus ecaudatus pig-footed bandicoot Macrotis lagotis rabbit-eared bandicoot Macrotis leucura lesser rabbit-eared bandicoot Perameles bougainville barred bandicoot Diprotudontia—Diprotodonts—Cuscuses, wombats, wallabies, kangaroos, possums, koalas, etc Vombatidae Lasiorhinus krefftii northern hairy-nosed wombat Macropodidae Lagorchestes hirsutus western hare wallaby Lagostrophus fasciatus banded hare wallaby Onychogalea fraenata bridled nailtail wallaby Onychogalea lunata crescent nailtail wallaby Potoroidae Beaongia spp. rat-kangaroos Caloprymnus campestris desert rat-kangaroo Chiroptera—Bats, flying foxes, etc Pteropodidae Acerodon jubatus golden-capped fruit hat Acerodon Lucifer Panay giant fruit bat Pteropus insularis Truk fruit bat Pteropus naariannus Marianas flying-fox Pteropus molossinus Pohnpei fruit bat Pteropus phaeocephalus Mortlock fruit bat Pteropus pilosus large Palau fruit bat Pteropus samoensis Samoan fruit bat Pteropus tonganus insular flying fox Primates—Monkeys, lemurs, tamarins, etc Lemuridae Lemuridae spp. large lemurs Megaladapidae Megaladapidae spp. sportive lemurs Cheirogaleidae Cheirogaleidae spp. dwarf lemurs, mouse lemurs Indridae Indridae spp. avahi, sifakas, indri, woolly lemurs Daubentoniidae Daubentonia madagascariensis aye-aye Callithricidae Callimico goeldii Goeldi's marmoset Callithrix aurita white-eared marmoset Callithrix flaviceps buff-headed marmoset Leontopithecus spp. lion tamarins Saguinus bicolor Brazilian bare-faced tamarin Saguinus geoffroyi cotton-headed tamarin Saguinus leucopus white-footed tamarin Saguinus oedipus cotton-headed tamarin Cebidae Alouatta coibensis Coiba Island howler-monkey Alouatta palliata mantled howler-monkey Alouatta pigra Guatemalean mantled howler-monkey Aides geoffroyi frontatus black-browed spider monkey Ateles geoffroyi panamensis red spider monkey Brachyteles arachnoides woolly spider monkey Cacajao spp. uakaris Chiropotes albinasus white-nosed saki Lagothrix flavicauda woolly monkey Saimiri oerstedii red-backed squirrel monkey Cercopithecidae Cercocebus galeritus galeritus Tana river mangabey Cercopithecus diana Diana monkey Maraca silenus wanderoo Mandrillus leucophaeus drill Mandrillus sphinx mandrill Nasalis concolor pig-tailed langur Nasalis larvatus proboscis monkey Presbytis potenziani mentawi leaf-monkey Procolobus pennantii kirkii Kirk's colobus Procolobus rufomitratus Tana river colobus Pygalhrix spp. langurs Semnopithecus entellus Hanuman langur Trachypithecus geei golden langur Trachypithecus pileatus capped langur Hylobatidae Hylobatidae spp. gibbons Hominidac Gorilla gorilla gorilla Pau spp. chimpanzees Porrgo pygmaeus orang-utan Xenarthra—Anteaters, sloths, armadillos Dasypodidae Priodontes maximus giant armadillo Lagomorpha—Rabbits, etc Leporidae Caprolagus hispidus Assam rabbit Romerolagus diazi volcano rabbit Rodentia—Squirrels, rats, chinchillas, porcupines, etc Sciuridae Cynornys mexicanus Mexican prairie dog Muridae Leporillus conditor stick nest rat Pseudomys praeconis shark bay mouse Xeromys myoides false water rat Zyzoanys pedunculatus central rock rat Chinchillidae Chinchilla spp. chinchillas except all domesticated specimens Cetacea—Whales, dolphins Platanistidae Lipotes vexillifer Chinese dolphin Platanista spp. Ganges and Indus dolphins Ziphiidae Berardius spp. beaked whales Hyperoodon spp. bottle-nose whales Physeteridae Physeter catodon sperm whale Delphinidae Orcaella brevirostris Irrawaddy dolphin Sotalia spp. river dolphins, tucuxi Sousa spp. humpback dolphins Phocoenidae Neophocaena phocaenoides black finless porpoise Phocoena sinus Pacific harbour porpoise Eschaichtidae Eschrichtius robustus grey whale Balaenopteridae Balaenoptera acutorostrata Northern minke whale except population of West Greenland, which is included in Schedule 2 Balaenoptera bonaerensis Southern minke whale Balaenoptera borealis sei whale Balaenoptera edeni Bryde's whale Balaenoptera musculus blue whale Balaenoptera physalus fin whale Megaptera novaeangliae humpback whale Balacnidae Balaena mysticetus bowhead whale Eubalaena spp. right whales Neobalaenidae Caperea marginala pygmy right whale Carnivora—Dogs, bears, otters, weasels, linsangs, cats, seals, sealions, walrus Canidae Canis lupus grey wolf only populations of Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Pakistan; all other populations are included in Schedule 2 Speothos venaticus bush dog Ursidae Ailuropoda melanoleuca giant panda Ailurus fulgens lesser panda Helarctos malayanus sun bear Melursus ursinus Indian sloth bear Tremarctos ornatus spectacled bear Ursus arctos brown bear only populations of Bhutan, China, Mexico, and Mongolia: all other populations are included in Schedule 2 Ursus arctos isabellinus Himalayan brown bear Ursus thibetanus Asiatic black bear Mustelidae Aonyx congicus Cameroon clawless otter only populations of Cameroon and Nigeria; all other populations are included in Schedule 2 Enhydra lutris nereis southern sea otter Lontra felina marine otter Lontra longicaudis long-tailed otter Lonlra provocax southern river otter Lutra lutra Eurasian otter Pleronura brasiliensis giant otter Mustela nigripes black-footed ferret Viverridae Prionodon pardicolor spotted linsang Felidae Acinonyx jubatus cheetah annual export quotas are granted for live specimens and hunting trophies for Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe Caracal caracal caracal only population of Asia; all other populations are included in Schedule 2 Catopuma ternminckii Temminck's golden cat Felis nigripes black-footed cat Herpailurus yaguarondi jaguarundi only populations of Central and North America; all other populations are included in Schedule 2 Leopardus pardalis ocelot Leopardus tigrinus little spotted cat Leopardus wiedii margay Lynx pardinus Spanish lynx Neofelis nebulosa clouded leopard Oncifelis geoffroyi Geoffroy's cat Oreailurus jacobita mountain cat Panthera leo persica Asiatic lion Panthera onca jaguar Panthera pardus leopard Panthera tigris tiger Pardofelis marmorata marbled cat Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis leopard cat only populations of Bangladesh, India, and Thailand; other populations are included in Schedule 2 Prionailurus planiceps flat-headed cat Prionailurus rubiginosus rusty-spotted cat only population of India; all other populations are included in Schedule 2 Puma concolor coryi Florida cougar Puma concolor costaricensis Costa Rica cougar Punta concolor cougar eastern puma Uncia uncia snow leopard Otariidae Arctocephalus townsendi Guadelupe fur seal Phocidae Monachus spp. monk seals Proboscidea—Elephants Elephantidae Elephas maximus Asiatic elephant Loxodonta africana African elephant except certain specimens of the populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, which are included in Schedule 2 Sirenia—Dugong, manatees Dugongidae Dugong dugon dugong Trichechidae Trichechus inunguis South American manatee Trichechus manatus West Indian manatee Perissodactyla—Horses, wild asses, zebras, rhinoceroses, odd-toed hoofed mammals, etc Equidae Equus africanus African wild ass excludes Equus asinus, the domesticated form Equus grevyi Grevy's zebra Equus hemionus hemionus Mongolian wild ass Equus onager khur Indian wild ass Equus przewalskii Przewalski's wild horse Equus zebra zebra Cape Mountain zebra Tapiridae Tapiridae spp. tapirs except the species included in Schedule 2 Rhinocerotidae Rhinocerotidae spp. rhinoceroses except the subspecies included in Schedule 2 Artiodactyla—Hippos, camels, pigs, deer, antelopes, sheep, etc Suidae Babyrousa babyrussa babirusa Sus salvanius pygmy hog Tayassuidae Catagonus wagneri chacco peccary Camelidae Vicugna vicugna vicugna except populations of Argentina (populations of Provinces of Jujuy and Catamarca and semi-captive populations of Provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja, and San Juan); Bolivia (whole population); Chile (population of Primera Region); Peru (whole population), which are included in Schedule 2 Moschidae Moschus spp. musk deer only populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan; all other populations are included in Schedule 2 Cervidae Axis calamianensis Calamian hog deer Axis kuhlii Bawean hog deer Axis porcinus annamiticus Ganges hog deer Blastocerus dichotomus marsh deer Cervus duvaucelii swamp deer Cervus elaphus hanglu Kashmir red deer Cervus eldii Eld's deer Dama mesopotamica Persian fallow deer Hippocamelus spp. guemals, huemuls Megamuntiacus vuquanghensis giant muntjac Muntiacus crinifrons black muntjac Ozotoceros bezoarticus pampas deer Pudu puda Chilean pudu Antilocapridae Antilocapra americana pronghorn only population of Mexico Bovidae Addax nasomaculatus addax Bos gaurus gaur excludes domesticated form, which is referenced as Bos frontalis Bos mutus wild yak excludes domesticated form, which is referenced as Bos grunniens Bos sauveli kouprey Bubalus depressicornis lowland anoa Bubalus mindorensis tamarou Bubalus quarlesi mountain anoa Capra falconeri markhor Cephalophus jentinki Jentink's duiker Gazella dama Dama gazelle Hippotragus niger variani giant sable antelope Naemorhedus baileyi red goral Naemorhedus caudatus Chinese goral Naemorhedus goral goral Naemorhedus sumatraensis serow Onyx dammah white oryx Otyx leucoryx Arabian oryx Ovis ammon hodgsonii Great Tibetan Sheep Ovis ammon nigrimontana Kara Tau argali Ovis orientalis ophion mouflon Ovis vignei vignei red sheep Pantholops hodgsonii Tibetan antelope Pseudoryx nghetinhensis vu quang ox Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata Abruzzo chamois Aves—Birds Struthioniformes—Ostrich Struthionidae Struthio camelus ostrich only populations of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, the Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, and the Sudan Rheiformes—Rhea Rheidae Rhea pennata Darwin's rhea except Rhea pennata pennata, which is included in Schedule 2 Tinamiformes—Tinamou Tinamidae Tinamus solitarius solitary tinamou Sphenisciformes—Penguins Spheniscidae Spheniscus humboldti Humboldt penguin Podicipediformes-Grebes Podicipedidae Podilymbus gigas Atitlan grebe Procellariiformes—Albatross Diomedeidae Diomedea albatrus short-tailed albatross Pelecaniformes—Pelicans, cormorants, gannets, frigate birds Pelecanidae Pelecanus crispus Dalmatian pelican Sulidae Papasula abbotti Abbott's booby Fregatidae Fregata andrewsi Christmas Island frigate bird Ciconiiformes—Storks, herons, ibises, spoonbills Ciconiidae Ciconia boyciana oriental white stork Jabiru mycteria jabiru stork Mycteria cinerea milky stork Threskiomithidae Geronticus eremita Waldrapp ibis Nipponia nippon Japanese crested ibis Anseriformes—Ducks, geese, teal Anatidae Anas aucklandica Auckland Island teal, Campbell Island teal, brown teal includes subspecies Anas chlorotis and Anas nesiotis Anas laysanensis Laysan teal Anas oustaleti Marianas mallard Branta canadensis leucopareia Aleutian Canada goose Branta sandvicensis Hawaiian goose, nene Cairina scutulata white-winged wood duck Rhodonessa caryophyllacea pink-headed duck Falconiformes—Eagles, falcons, hawks, vultures Cathartidae Gymnogyps californianus California condor Vultur gryphus Andean condor Accipitridae Aquila adalberti Spanish imperial eagle Aquila heliaca imperial eagle Chondrohierax uncinatus wilsonii Cuban hook-billed kite Haliaeetus albicilla white-tailed sea eagle Harpia harpyja harpy eagle Pithecophaga jefferyi monkey-eating eagle Falconidae Falco araea Seychelles kestrel Falco jugger laggar falcon Falco newtoni aldabra kestrel only population of Seychelles Falco pelegrinoides barbary falcon Falco peregrinus peregrine falcon Falco punctatus Mauritius kestrel Falco rusticolus gyrfalcon Galliformes—Scrubfowl, curassows, guans, pheasants, etc Megapodiidae Macrocephalon maleo maleo (fowl) Cracidae Crax blumenbachii red-billed curassow Mitu mitu razor-billed curassow, mitu Oreophasis derbianus horned guan Penelope albipennis white-winged guan Pipile jacutinga black-fronted piping guan Pipile pipile Trinidad piping guan Phasianidae Catreus wallichii cheer pheasant Colinus virginianus ridgwayi masked bobwhite quail Crossoptilon crossoptilon white eared pheasant Crossoptilon harmani Tibetan eared pheasant Crossoptilon mantchuricum brown eared pheasant Lophophorus impejanus Himalayan impeyan pheasant Lophophorus lhuysii Chinese monal pheasant Lophophorus sclateri Sclater's monal pheasant Lophura edwardsi Edward's pheasant Lophura imperialis Imperial pheasant Lophura swinhoii Swinhoes's pheasant Polyplectron emphanum Palawan peacock pheasant Rheinardia ocellata crested argus Syrmaticus ellioti Elliot's pheasant Syrmaticus humiae bar-tailed pheasant Syrmaticus mikado Mikado pheasant Tetraogallus caspius Caspian snowcock Tetraogallus tibetanus Tibetan snowcock Tragopan blythii Blyth's tragopan, grey-bellied tragopan Tragopan caboti Cabot's tragopan, yellow-billed tragopan Tragopan melanocephalus western tragopan, western horned pheasant Tympanuchus cupido attwateri Attwater's prairie chicken Gruiformes—Cranes, bustards Gruidae Grus anrericana whooping crane Grus canadensis nesiotes Cuban sandhill crane Grus canadensis pulla Mississippi sandhill crane Grus japonensis Manchurian crane Grus leucogeranus Siberian white crane Grus monacha hooded crane Grus nigricollis black-necked crane Grus vipio white-naped crane Rallidae Gallirallus sylvestris Lord Howe woodrail Rhynochetidae Rhynochetos jubatus kagu Otididae Ardeotis nigriceps great Indian bustard Chlaniydotis undulata Houbara bustard Eupodotis bengalensis Bengal bustard Charadriiformes—Gulls, waders Scolopacidae Numenius borealis Eskimo curlew Numenius tenuirostris slender-billed curlew Tringa guttifer spotted greenshank Laridae Larus relictus relict gull Columbiformes—Doves, pigeons Columbidae Caloenas nicobarica Nicobar pigeon Ducula mindorensis Mindoro imperial pigeon Psittaciformes—Amazons, cockatoos, Tories, lorikeets, macaws, parakeets, parrots Cacatuidae Cacatua goffini Goffin's cockatoo Cacatua haematuropygia red-vented cockatoo Cacatua moluccensis salmon-crested cockatoo Cacatua sulphurea lesser sulphur-crested cockatoo, yellow-crested cockatoo Probosciger aterrimus palm cockatoo Psittacidae Amazona arausiaca red-necked amazon parrot Amazona barbadensis yellow-shouldered amazon parrot Amazona brasiliensis red-tailed amazon parrot Amazona finschi lilac-crowned amazon Amazona guildingii Saint Vincent amazon, Saint Vincent parrot Amazona imperialis imperial amazon, imperial parrot Amazona leucocephala Cuban amazon, Cuban parrot Amazona ochrocephala auropalliata yellow-naped amazon, yellow-naped parrot Amazona ochrocephala belizensis Belize yellow-headed amazon Amazona ochrocephala caribaea Rotan yellow-naped amazon Amazona ochrocephala oratrix yellow-headed amazon, yellow-headed parrot Amazona ochrocephala parvipes primrose-cheeked amazon Amazona ochrocephala tresmariae Tres Marias double yellow-headed amazon Amazona pretrei red-spectacled amazon, red-spectacled parrot Amazona rhodocorytha red-browed amazon, red-topped parrot Amazona tucumana Tucuman amazon, alder parrot Amazona versicolor Saint Lucia amazon, Saint Lucia parrot Amazona vinacea vinaceous amazon, vinaceous parrot Amazona viridigenalis green-cheeked amazon, green-cheeked parrot Amazona vittata Puerto Rican amazon, Puerto Rican parrot Anodorhynchus spp. glaucous, hyacinth, and Lear's macaws Ara. ambigua great green macaw Ara glaucogularis caninde macaw often traded under the incorrect designation Ara caninde Ara macao scarlet macaw Ara militaris military macaw Ara rubrogenys red-fronted macaw Cyanopsitta spixii Spix's macaw Cyanoramphus forbesi Forbes's yellow-fronted parakeet, Chatham Island yellow-fronted parakeet Cyanorhamphus novaezelandiae red-crowned parakeet Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni Coxen's double-eyed fig parrot Eos histrio red-and-blue lory Eunymphicus cornutus horned parakeet Geopsittacus occidentalis night parrot Guarouba guarouba golden conure, golden parakeet Neophema chrysogaster orange-bellied parakeet Ognorhynchus icterotis yellow-eared conure Pezoporus wallicus ground parrot Pionopsitta pileata pileated parrot Propyrrhura couloni blue-headed macaw Propyrrhura maracana blue-winged macaw Psephotus chrysopterygius golden-shouldered parrot Psephotus dissimilis hooded parrot Psephotus pulcherrimus paradise parrot Psittacula echo Mauritius parakeet Pyrrhura cruentata blue-throated conure Rhynchopsitta spp. thick-billed parrot, maroon-fronted parrot Strigops habroptilus kakapo Vini ultramarina ultramarine lory Strigiformes—Owls Tytonidae Tyto soumagnei Madagascar owl Strigidae Athene hlewitti forest spotted owl Mimizuku gurneyi giant scops owl Ninox novaeseelandiae undulata Norfolk Island boobook owl Ninox squamipila natalis Christmas Island hawk-owl Apodiformes—Hummingbirds Trochilidae Glaucis dohrnii hook-billed hermit Trogoniformes—Quetzal Trogonidae Pharomachrus mocinno resplendant quetzal Coraciiformes—Hornbills Bucerotidae Aceros nipalensis rufous-necked hornbill Aceros subruficollis plain-pouched hornbill Buceros bicornis great Indian hornbill Buceros vigil helmeted hornbill Piciformes—Barbets, toucans, woodpeckers Picidae Campephilus imperialis imperial woodpecker Dryocopus javensis richardsi Tristram's white-bellied woodpecker Passeriformes—Perching birds, finches, wrens, robins, etc Cotingidae Cotinga maculata banded cotinga Xipholena atropurpurea white-winged cotinga Pittidae Pitta gurneyi Gurney's pitta Pitta kochi Koch's pitta Atrichornithidae Atrichornis clamosus noisy scrub-bird Hirundinidae Pseudochelidon sirintarae white-eyed river martin Muscicapidae Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis western rufous bristlebird Dasyornis longirostris western bristlebird Picathartes gymnocephalus bare-headed rockfowl Picathartes oreas grey-necked rockfowl Zosteropidae Zosterops albogularis Norfolk white-throated white-eye Meliphagidae Lichenostomus melanops cassidix helmeted honeyeater Icteridae Agelaius flavus saffron-cowled blackbird Fringillidae Carduelis cucullata red siskin Sturnidae Leucopsar rothschildi Bali starling, Rothschild's mynah Reptilia—Reptiles Testudinata—Turtles, tortoises Emydidae Batagur baska common batagur turtle Clemmys muhlenbergi Muhlenberg's turtle, bog turtle Geoclemys hamiltonii black pond turtle Kachuga tecta Indian sawback turtle, dura turtle, Indian pond turtle Melanochelys tricarinata three-keeled land tortoise Morenia ocellata Bengal eyed terrapin Terrapene coahuila aquatic box turtle Testudinidae Geochelone nigra Galapagos giant tortoise Geochelone radiata radiated tortoise Geochelone yniphora Madagascar tortoise Gopherus flavomarginatus yellow-bordered tortoise Psammobates geometricus geometric tortoise Pyxis arachnoides spider tortoise Pyxis planicauda flat-backed spider tortoise Testudo kleinmanni Egyptian tortoise Testudo werneri Werner's land tortoise Cheloniidae Cheloniidae spp. sea turtles Dermochelyidae Dermochelys coriacea leatherback turtle Trionychidae Apalone ater Cuatro cienegas soft-shell turtle Asperidetes gangeticus Indian soft-shell turtle Asperidetes hurum peacock soft-shell turtle Asperidetes nigricans dark soft-shell turtle Chelidae Pseudemydura umbrina western swamp turtle Crocodylia—Alligators, caimans, crocodiles Alligatoridae Alligator sinensis Chinese alligator Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis Rio Apaporis spectacled caiman Caiman latirostris broad-snouted caiman except the population of Argentina, which is included in Schedule 2 Melanosuchus niger black caiman except the population of Ecuador, which is included in Schedule 2 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 Crocodylidae Crocodylus acutus American crocodile except the population of Cuba, which is included in Schedule 2 Crocodylus cataphractus African slender-snouted crocodile Crocodylus intermedius Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus mindorensis Mindoro crocodile Crocodylus moreletii Belize crocodile Crocodylus niloticus Nile crocodile except populations of Botswana, 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 Schedule 2 Crocodylus palustris marsh crocodile Crocodylus porosus saltwater crocodile except populations of Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea, which are included in Schedule 2 Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Crocodylus siamensis Siamese crocodile Osteolaemus tetraspis dwarf crocodile Tomistoma schlegelii false gavial Gavialidae Gavialis gangeticus gharial Rhynchocephalia—Tuatara Sphenodontidae Sphenodon spp. tuatara Sauria—Lizards, iguanas, monitors, etc Chamaeleonidae Brookesia perarmata Antsingy leaf chameleon Iguanidae Brachylophus spp. Fiji iguanas Cyclura spp. ground iguanas Sauromalus varius piebald chuckwalla Lacertidae Gallotia simonyi Hierro giant lizard Varanidae Varanus bengalensis Indian monitor Varanus flavescens yellow monitor Varanus griseus desert monitor Varanus komodoensis Komodo dragon Varanus nebulosus Bengal monitor Serpentes—Snakes Pythonidae Python molurus molurus Indian python, rock python Boidae Acrantophis spp. Madagascar boas Boa constrictor occidentalis Argentine boa constrictor Epicrates inornatus Puerto Rican boa Epicrates monensis Mona Island boa, Virgin Islands tree boa Epicrates subflavus Jamaican boa, yellow snake Sanzinia madagascariensis Madagascar tree boa Bolyeriidae Bolyeria multocarinata Round Island burrowing boa Casarea dussumieri Round Island keel-scaled boa Viperidae Vipera ursinii Orsini's viper only population of Europe, excluding the area that formerly constituted the USSR Amphibia—Amphibians Anura—Frogs, toads Bufonidae Altiphrynoides spp. Ethiopian toads Atelopus zeteki golden arrow poison frog Bufo periglenes golden toad Bufo superciliaris Cameroon toad Nectophrynoides spp. viviparous toads Nimbaphrynoides spp. Nimba toads Spinophrynoides spp. Ethiopian toads Microhylidae Dyscophus antongilii tomato frog Caudata—Salamanders, axolotls, etc Cryptobranchidae Andrias spp. giant salamanders Actinopterygii—Fish Acipenseriformes—Paddlefish, sturgeons Acipenseridae Acipenser brevirostrum shortnose sturgeon Acipenser sturio common sturgeon Osteoglossiformes—Arowanas Osteoglossidae Scleropages formosus Asian arowana Cypriniformes—Loaches, minnows, suckers, carp, etc Cyprinidae Probarbus jullieni Ikan temoleh Catostomidae Chasmistes cujus Cui-ui Siluriformes—Catfish Pangasiidae Pangasianodon gigas giant catfish Perciformes—Perch-like fish Sciaenidae Totoaba macdonaldi MacDonald's weakfish, totoaba Sarcopterygii—Lungfish Coelacanthiformes—Coelacanths Latimeriidae Latimeria spp. coelacanths Insecta—Insects Lepidoptera—Moths, butterflies Papilionidae Ornithoptera alexandrae Queen Alexandra's birdwing Papilio chikae Luzon peacock swallowtail Papilio homerus Homerus swallowtail Papilio hospiton Corsican swallowtail Bivalvia—Clams, mussels Unionida—Pearly mussels Unionidae Conradilla caelata birdwing pearly mussel Dromus dramas Dromedary pearly mussel Epioblasma curtisi Curtis pearly mussel Epioblasma florentina yellow-blossom pearly mussel Epioblasma sampsoni Sampson's pearly mussel Epioblasma sulcata perobliqua white catspaw mussel Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum green-blossom pearly mussel Epioblasma torulosa torulosa turberculed pearly mussel Epioblasma turgidula turgid-blossom pearly mussel Epioblasma walkeri brown-blossom pearly mussel Fusconaia cuneolus tine-rayed pigtoe pearly mussel Fusconaia edgariana shiny pigtoe pearly mussel Lampsilis higginsii Higgin's eye pearly mussel Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata pink mucket pearly mussel Lampsilis satur plain pocketbook pearly mussel Lampsilis virescens Alabama lamp pearly mussel Plethobasus cicatricosus white warty-back pearly mussel Plethobasus cooperianus orange-footed pimpleback mussel, Cumberland pigtoe pearly mussel Pleurobema plenum rough pigtoe pearly mussel Potamilus capax fat pocketbook pearly mussel Quadrula intermedia Cumberland monkey-face pearly mussel Quadrula sparsa Appalachian monkey-face pearly mussel Toxolasina cylindrella pale lilliput pearly mussel Unio nickliniana Nicklin's pearly mussel Unio tampicoensis tecomatensis Tampico pearly mussel Villosa trabalis Cumberland bean pearly mussel Gastropoda—Snails, conches Stylommatophora—Snails Achatinellidae Achatinella spp. agate shells, tree snails Flora—Plants Artificially propagated hybrids produced from 1 or more of the species or taxa of flora included in this part of the schedule may be traded with a Certificate of Artificial Propagation; and seeds and pollen (including pollinia), cut flowers, and seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, and transported in sterile containers, of these hybrids are not subject to the provisions of the Act. Agavaceae—Agaves Agave arizonica Arizona agave, New River agave Agave parviflora Santa Cruz striped agave Nolina interrata Dehesa bear-grass, San Diego bear-grass Apocynaceae—Elephant trunks Pachypodium ambongense Pachypodium baronii Pachypodium decaryi Araucariaceae—Monkey-puzzle tree Araucaria araucana monkey-puzzle tree Cactaceae—Cacti Ariocarpus spp. living rock cactus Asirophytum asterias star cactus Aztekium ritteri Aztec cactus Coryph.antha werdermannii jabali pincushion cactus Discocactus spp. discocacti Echinocereus ferreirianus ssp. Lindsay's cactus lindsavi Echinocereus schmollii lamb's-tail cactus Escobaria minima Nellie's cory cactus Escobaria sneedii Lee pincushion cactus, Sneed's cory cactus Mammillaria pectinifera Mammillaria solisioides Melocactus conoideus conelike Turk's-cap cactus Melocactus deinacanthus wonderfully-bristled Turk's-cap cactus Melocactus glaucescens woolly waxy-stemmed Turk's-cap cactus Melocactus paucispinus few-spined Turk's-cap cactus Obregonia denegrii artichoke cactus Pachycereus militaris grenadier's cap, teddy-bear cactus Pediocactus bradyi Brady's pincushion cactus Pediocactus knowltonii Knowlton's cactus Pediocactus paradinei park pincushion cactus, houserock valley cactus Pediocactus peeblesianus Fickeisen hedgehog cactus Pediocactus sileri Siler pincushion cactus Pelecyphora spp. hatchet cacti Sclerocactus brevihamatus ssp. tobuschii Sclerocactus erectocentrus acuna cactus Sclerocactus glaucus Vinta Basin hookless cactus Sclerocactus mariposensis Lloyd's mariposa cactus Sclerocactus mesae-verdae Mesa-Verde cactus Sclerocactus nyensis Tonopah fishhook cactus Sclerocactus papyracanthus paper-spine pincushion cactus Sclerocactus pubispinus Sclerocactus wrightiae Wright's fishhook cactus Strombocactus spp. Turbinicarpus spp. turbinicarps Uebelmannia spp. Compositae (Asteraceae)—Kuth Saussurea costus costus root Cupressaceae—Alerce, cypresses Fitzroya cupressoides alerce, Chilean false larch Pilgerodendron uviferum Cycadaceae—Cycads Cycas beddomei Euphorbiaceae—Euphorbias, spurges Euphorbia ambovombensis Euphorbia capsaintemariensis Euphorbia cremersii includes Euphorbia cremersii fa. viridifolia and Euphorbia cremersii var. rakotozafyi Euphorbia cylindrifolia includes Euphorbia cylindifolia spp. tuberifera Euphorbia decaryi includes Euphorbia decaryi vars. ampanihyensis, robinsonii, and spiroslicha Euphorbia francoisii Euphorbia moratii includes Euphorbia moratii vars. antsingiensis, bemarahensis, and multiflora Euphorbia parvicyathophora Euphorbia quartziticola Euphorbia tulearensis Fouquieriaceae—Ocotillos Fouquieria fasciculata Fouquieria purpusii Leguminosae (Fabceae)—Afrormosia, cristobal, rosewood, sandalwood Dalbergia nigra Brazilian rosewood Liliaceae—Aloes Aloe albida Aloe albiflora Aloe alfredii Aloe bakeri Aloe bellatula Aloe calcairophila Aloe compressa includes Aloe conrpressa var. rugosquamosa, var. schistophila, and var. paucituberculata Aloe delphinensis Aloe descoingsii Aloe fragilis Aloe haworthioides includes Aloe haworthioides var. aurantiaca Aloe helenae Aloe laeta includes Aloe laeta var. maniaensis Aloe parallelifolia Aloe parvula Aloe pillansii Aloe polyphylla spiral aloe Aloe rauhii Aloe suzannae Aloe versicolor Aloe vossii Nepenthaceae—Pitcher-plants (Old World) Nepenthes khasiana Indian pitcher-plant Nepenthes rajah giant tropical pitcher-plant Orchidaceae—Orchids Aerangis ellisii ) except seedling or tissue cultures Dendrobium cruentum ) obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid Laelia jongheana ) media, and transported in sterile Laelia lobata ) containers Paphiopedilum spp. slipper orchids, Asian slipper orchids ) Peristeria elata dove orchid or holy ghost orchid ) Phragmipedium spp. slipper orchids, South American slipper orchids ) Renanthera imschootiana red vanda ) Palmae—Palms Chrysalidocarpus decipiens butterfly palm Pinaceae—Guatemala fir Abies guatemalensis Guatemala fir or pinabete Podocarpaceae—Podocarps Podocarpus parlatorei Parlatore's podocarp Rubiaceae—Ayuque Balmea stormiae ayuque Sarraceniaceae—Pitcher-plants (New World) Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis Alabama canebrake pitcher-plant Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii Jones' pitcher-plant or mountain sweet pitcher-plant Sarracenia oreophila green pitcher-plant Stangeriaceae—Stangerias Stangeria eriopus hottentot's head Zamiaceae—Cycads Ceratozamia spp. Chigua spp. Encephalartos spp. bread trees or bread palms Microcycas calocoma
Schedule 2
Species threatened by trades 3(1)
The families and species listed in this schedule are arranged, not in alphabetical order, but in descending order in which they developed. This order of arrangement is adopted in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), and is the order of arrangement generally adopted by zoologists. The entries in the column headed “Exceptions/limitations”have the effect of—(a) excluding nominated populations of the listed species; or (b) limiting the application of the listed species to only those populations nominated; or (c) excluding certain species from a generic listing; or (d) excluding nominated varieties of specimens of the listed species; or (e) limiting the application of the listed species to only those categories of specimens nominated. Family Genus, species, or subspecies Common name Exceptions/limitations Mammalia—Mammals Monotremata—Echidnas, spiny anteaters, platypus Tachyglossidae Zaglossus spp. New Guinea long-nosed echidnas Diprotodontia—Diprotodonts—Cuscuses, wombats, wallabies, kangaroos, possums, koalas, etc Phalangeridae Phalanger orientalis grey cuscus Spilocuscus maculatus common spotted cuscus Macropodidae Dendrolagus inustus grizzled grey tree kangaroo Dendrolagus ursinus black tree kangaroo Scandentia—Tree shrews Scandentia Tupaiidae spp. tree shrews Chiroptera—Bats, flying foxes,etc Pteropodidae Acerodon spp. flying foxes except the species included in Schedule 1 Pteropus spp. flying foxes except the species included in Schedule 1 Primates—Apes, monkeys Primates PRIMATES spp. all monkeys, lemurs, etc except the species included in Schedule 1 Xenarthra—Anteaters, sloths, armadillos Myrmecophagidae Myrniecophaga tridactyla giant anteater Bradypodidae Bradypus variegatus Bolivian three-toed sloth Dasypodidae Chaetophractus nationi Andean hairy armadillo a zero annual export quota has been established. All specimens are to he treated as specimens of species included in Schedule 1 and trade in them is regulated accordingly Pholidota—Pangolins Manidae Manis spp. pangolins a zero annual export quota has been established for Manis crassicaudata, Manis javanica, and Manis pentadactyla for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes Rodentia—Squirrels, rats, chinchillas, porcupines, etc Sciuridae Ratufa spp. giant squirrels Cetacea—Dolphins, porpoises, whales Cetacea CETACEA spp. dolphins, porpoises, whales except the species included in Schedule 1. A zero annual export quota has been established for live specimens from the Black Sea population of Turisops truncatus removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes Carnivora—Dogs, bears, otters, weasels, linsangs, mongooses, racoons, hyenas, cats, seals, sealions, walrus Canidae Canis lupus grey wolf except populations of Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Pakistan, which are included in Schedule 1 Cerdocyon thous crab-eating fox Chrysocyon brachyurus maned wolf Cuon alpinus Asiatic wild dog Pseudalopex culpaeus culpeo fox Pseudalopex griseus Argentine grey fox Pseudalopex gymnocercus Azara's fox Vulpes cana Blanford's fox Vulpes zerda Fennec fox Ursidae Ursidae spp. bears except the populations or species included in Schedule 1 Mustelidae Lutrinae spp. otters except the species included in Schedule 1 Conepatus humboldtii Patagonian skunk Viverridae Cryptoprocta ferox fossa Cynogale bennettii otter civet Eupleres goudotii small-toothed mongoose Fossa fossana striped civet Hemigalus derbyanus banded palm civet Prionodon linsang handed linsang Felidae Felidae spp. all cat species except the species included in Schedule 1 and domesticated species Otariidae Arctocephalus spp. fur seals except the species included in Schedule 1 Phocidae Mirounga leonina Southern elephant seal Proboscidea—Elephants Elephantidae Loxodonta africana African elephant only the populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe for the exclusive purpose of allowing—
•trade in hunting trophies for non-commercial purposes; or
•trade in live animals for in situ conservation programmes (Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa only); or
•export of live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations (Zimbabwe only); or
•trade in leather goods and hides for non-commercial purposes (Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa only); or
•trade in leather goods and ivory carvings for non-commercial purposes (Zimbabwe only); or
•trade in registered raw ivory, subject to specified conditions (Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa only); or
•trade in individually marked and certified ekipas incorporated in finished jewellery for non-commercial purposes (Nambia only) all other populations are included in Schedule 1
Sirenia—Dugong, manatees Trichechidae Trichechus senegalensis West African manatee Perissodactyla—Horses, wild asses, zebras, rhinos, etc Equidae Equus hemionus Asiatic wild ass except the subspecies included in Schedule 1 Equus kiang kiang Equus onager onager except the subspecies included in Schedule 1 Equus zebra hartmannae Hartmann's mountain zebra Tapiridae Tapirus terrestris Brazilian tapir Rhinocerotidae Ceratotherium simum simum white rhinoceros only populations of South Africa and Swaziland, for the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations and hunting trophies; all other specimens are to be treated as specimens of species included in Schedule 1 and trade in them is regulated accordingly Artiodactyla—Hippos, camels, deer, antelope, sheep, etc Tayassuidae Tayassuidae spp. peccaries except the species included in Schedule 1 and the populations of Pecari tajacu of Mexico and the USA, which are not included in the schedules Hippopotamidae Hexaprotodon liberiensis pygmy hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius hippopotamus Camelidae Lama guanicoe guanaco Vicugna vicugna vicugna only certain wool and cloth and products derived from them, from Argentina (populations of Provinces of Jujuy and Catamarca and semi captive populations of Provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja, and San Juan); Bolivia (whole population); Chile (population of the Primera Region); and Peru (whole population); all other populations are included in Schedule 1 Moschidae Moschus spp. musk deer except populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan, which are included in Schedule 1 Cervidae Cervus elaplrus bactrianus Bactrian wapiti Pudu mephistophiles pudu Bovidae Ammotragus lervia Barbary sheep Bison bison athabascae wood bison Budorcas taxicolor takin Cephalophus dorsalis bay duiker Cephalophus monticola blue duiker Cephalophus ogilbyi Ogilby's duiker Cephalophus silvicultor yellow-backed duiker Cephalophus zebra banded duiker Damaliscus pygargus pygargus bontebok Kobus leche lechwe Ovis ammon argali except subspecies included in Schedule 1 Ovis canadensis desert bighorn only population of Mexico Ovis vignei Urial, red sheep except subspecies included in Schedule 1 Saiga tatarica saiga antelope Aves—Birds Rheiformes—Rhea Rheidae Rhea americana greater rhea Rhea pennata pennata Southern lesser Rhea Sphenisciformes—Penguins Spheniscidae Spheniscus demersus jackass penguin Ciconiiformes—Storks, herons, ibises, spoonbills Balaenicipitidae Balaeniceps rex whale-headed stork Ciconiidae Ciconia nigra black stork Threskiornithidae Eudocimus ruber scarlet ibis Geronticus calvus bald ibis Platalea leucorodia Eurasian spoonbill, white spoonbill Phoenicopteridae Phoenicopteridae spp. flamingos Anseriformes—Ducks, geese, teal Anatidae Anas bernieri Madagascar teal Anas formosa Baikal teal Branta ruficollis red-breasted goose Coscoroba coscoroba coscoroba swan Cygnus melanocorypha black-necked swan Dendrocygna arborea Cuban whistling duck Oxyura leucocephala white-headed duck Sarkidiornis melanotos comb duck, knob-billed goose Falconiformes—Eagles, falcons, hawks, vultures FALCONIFORMES spp. all birds of prey except the species and subspecies included in Schedules 1 and 3 and the species of the family Cathartidae Galliformes—Scrubfowl, curassows, guans, pheasants, etc Phasianidae Argusianus argus great argus Gallus sonneratii grey junglefowl Ithaginis cruentus blood pheasant Pavo muticus green peafowl Polyplectron bicalcaratum grey peacock pheasant Polyplectron germaini Germain's peacock pheasant Polyplectron malacense crested peacock pheasant, Malayan peacock pheasant Polyplectron schleiermacheri Bornean peacock pheasant Gruiformes—Cranes, rails, bustards Gruidae Gruidae spp. cranes except the species included in Schedule 1 Otididae Otididae spp. bustards except the species included in Schedule 1 Columbiformes—Doves, pigeons Columbidae Gallicolumba luzonica bleeding heart pigeon Goura spp. crowned pigeons or goura pigeons Psittaciformes—Amazons, cockatoos, lories, lorikeets, macaws, parakeets, parrots PSITTACIFORMES spp. all parrots and allies except the species included in Schedules 1 and 3, and excluding Agapornis roseicollis, Melopsittacus undulatus, and Nymphicus hollandicus, which are not included in the schedules Cuculiformes—Turacos Musophagidae Musophaga porphyreolopha violet-crested turaco Tauraco spp. all species of turaco Strigiformes—Owls STRIGIFORMES spp. owls except the species included in Schedule 1 Apodiformes—Hummingbirds Trochilidae Trochilidae spp. hummingbirds except the species included in Schedule 1 Coraciiformes—Hornbills Bucerotidae Aceros spp. hornbills except the species included in Schedule 1 Anorrhinus spp. hornbills Anthracoceros spp. hornbills Buceros spp. hornbills except the species included in Schedule 1 Penelopides spp. hornbills Piciformes—Toucans Ramphastidae Pteroglossus aracari black-necked aracari Pteroglossus viridis green aracari Ramphastos sulfuratus keel-billed toucan Ramphastos loco toco toucan Ramphastos tucanus red-billed toucan Ramphastos vitellinus channel-billed toucan Passeriformes—Perching birds, finches, wrens, robins, etc Cotingidae Rupicola spp. cock-of-the-rock Pittadae Pitta guajana blue-tailed pitta Pitta nympha fairy pitta Pycnonotidae Pycnonotus zeylanicus straw-crowned Bulbul Muscicapidae Cyornis ruckii Rueck's blue flycatcher, Rueck's niltava Garrulax canorus Hwamei, melodious laughing thrush Leiothrix argentauris silver-eared mesia Leiothrix lutea pekin robin Liocichla omeiensis Mount Omei liocichla Emberizidae Gubernatrix cristata yellow cardinal Paroaria capitata yellow-billed cardinal Paroaria coronata red-crested cardinal Tangara fastuosa seven-coloured tanager Fringillidae Carduelis yarrellii yellow-faced siskin Estrildidae Amandava formosa green munia Padda oryzivora Java sparrow Poephila cincta cincta black-throated finch Sturnidae Gracula religiosa hill myna Paradisaeidae Paradisaeidae spp. birds of paradise Reptilia—Reptiles Testudinata—Turtles, tortoises Dermatemydidae Dermatemys mawii Central American river turtle Platysternidae Platysternon megacepahlum big-headed turtle Emydidae Annamemys annamensis Annam leaf turtle, Annam pond turtle Callagur borneoensis painted terrapin Clemmys insculpta wood turtle Cuora spp. Asian box turtles Heosemys depressa Akaran forest turtle Heosemys grandis giant Asian pond turtle Heosemys leytensis Leyte pond turtle Heosemys spinosa spiny terrapin, spiny turtle, sunburst turtle Hieremys annandalii yellow-headed temple turtle Kachuga spp. roofed turtles except the species included in Schedule 1 Leucocephalon yuwonoi Sulawesi forest turtle Malayemys subtrijuga Malayan snail-eating turtle Mauremys mutica yellow pond turtle Notochelys platynota Malayan flat-shelled turtle Orlitia borneensis Bornean river turtle, Malaysian giant turtle Pyxidea mouhotii keeled box turtle, jagged-shell turtle, keeled-hack turtle Siebenrockiella crassicollis black marsh turtle Terrapene spp. American box turtles except the species included in Schedule 1 Testudinidae Testudinidae spp. tortoises except the species included in Schedule 1. A zero annual export quota has been established for Geochelone sulcata for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes Carettochelyidae Carrettochelys insculpta pig-nosed turtle Trionychidae Amyda cartilaginea South East Asian softshell turtle Chitra spp. narrow headed softshell turtles Lissemys punctata Indian flap-shelled turtle Pelochelys spp. giant softshell turtles Pelomedusidae Erymnochelys madagascariensis Madagascar big-headed side-neck turtle Peltocephalus dumeriliana big-headed Amazon river turtle Podocnemis spp. South American river turtles Chelidae Chelodina mccordi Roti snake-necked turtle Crocodylia—Alligators, caimans, crocodiles CROCODYLIA spp. crocodiles, alligators, caimans, and gharials except the species included in Schedule 1 Sauria—Lizards, iguanas, monitors, etc Gekkonidae Cyrtodactylus serpensinsula Serpent Island gecko Phelsuma spp. day geckos Uroplatus spp. leaf-tailed geckos Agamidae Uromastyx spp. spiny-tailed lizards Chamaeleonidae Bradypodion spp. dwarf chameleons Brookesia spp. leaf chameleons except the species included in Schedule 1 Calumma spp. chameleons Chamaeleo spp. chameleons Furcifer spp. chameleons Iguanidae Amblyrhynchus cristatus Galapagos marine iguana Conolophus spp. Galapagos land iguanas Iguana spp. iguanas Phrynosoma coronatum San Diego horned lizard Lacertidae Podarcis lilfordi Lilford's wall lizard Podarcis pityusensis Ibiza wall lizard Cordylidae Cordylus spp. girdled lizards Teiidae Crocodilurus anzazonicus crocodile tegu Dracaena spp. Caiman lizards Tupinanibis spp. tegus Scinidae Corucia zebrata prehensile-tailed skink Xenosauridae Shinisaurus crocodilurus Chinese crocodile lizard Helodermatidae Heloderma spp. poisonous lizards Varanidae Varanus spp. monitors except the species included in Schedule I Serpentes—Snakes Loxocemidae Loxocemidae spp. New World pythons Pythonidae Pythonidae spp. true pythons except the subspecies included in Schedule 1 Boidae Boidae spp. all boas, pythons, anacondas except the species included in Schedule 1 Bolyeriidae Bolyeriidae spp. Round Island boas except the species included in Schedule 1 Tropidophiidae Tropidophiidae spp. wood boas Colubridae Clelia Celia mussurana Cyclagras gigas giant water snake Elachistodon westermanni Indian egg-eating snake Ptyas inucosus Oriental rat snake Elapidae Hoplocephalus bungaroides broad-headed snake Naja atra Chinese cobra, Taiwan cobra Naja kaouthia monocled cobra Naja mandalayensis Burmese spitting cobra Naja naja Asiatic cobra Naja oxiana Central Asian cobra Naja philippinensis Northern Philippine cobra Naja sagittifera Andaman cobra Naja samarensis Southeastern Philippine cobra Naja siamensis Indochinese spitting cobra Naja sputatrix Southern Indonesian spitting cobra Naja sumatrana Sumatran cobra, Equatorial spitting cobra Ophiophagus hannah King cobra Viperidae Vipera wagneri Iranian viper Amphibia—Amphibians Anura—Frogs, toads Dendrobatidae Dendrobates spp. poison-arrow frogs Epipedobates spp poison-arrow frogs Minyobates spp. poison-arrow frogs Phylobates spp. poison-arrow frogs Mantellidae Mantella spp. mantellas Microhylidae Scaphiophryne gottlebei rainbow burrowing frog Myobatrachidae Rheobatrachus spp. Gastric brooding frogs Ranidae Euphlyctis hexadactylus six-fingered frog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus Indian bullfrog Caudata—Salamanders, axolotls, etc Ambystomidae Ambysionia dumerilii Lake Patzcuaro salamander Ambystoma mexicanum axolotl Elasmobranchii—Sharks Orectolobiformes—Carpet sharks Rhinocerotidae Rhincodon typus whale shark Lamniformes—Mackerel sharks Lamnidae Carcharadon carcharias great white shark Cetorhinidae Cetorhinus maximus basking shark Actinopterygii—Fish Acipenseriformes—Paddlefish, sturgeons ACIPENSERIFORMES spp. Sturgeons except the species included in Schedule 1 Osteoglossidae Arapaima gigas Arapaima Cypriniformes—Loaches, minnows, suckers, carp, etc Cyprinidae Caecobarbus geertsi African blind barb fish Syngnathiformes—Pipefishes, seahorses Syngnathidae Hippocampus spp. Seahorses Perciformes—Perches Labridae Cheilinus undulatus humphead wrasse Sarcopterygii—Lungfish Ceratodontiformes—Australian lungfish Ceratodontidae Neoceratodus forsteri Australian lungfish Arachnida—Spiders Scorpiones—Scorpions Scorpionidae Pandinus dictator scorpion Pandinus gambiensis giant Senegalese scorpion Pandinus imperator emperor scorpion Araneae—Spiders Theraphosidae Aphonopelma albiceps Aphonopelma palladum Mexican grey tarantula Brachypelma spp. Mexican/Central American tarantulas Insecta—Insects Lepidoptera—Butterflies Papilionidae Atrophaneura jophon Sri Lankan rose Atrophaneura pandiyana Bhutanitis spp. swallowtail butterflies Ornithoptera spp. birdwing butterflies except the species included in Schedule 1 Parnassius apollo apollo butterfly Teinopalpus spp. Kaiserihinds Trogonoptera spp. birdwing butterflies Troides spp. birdwing butterflies Hirudinoidea—Leeches Arhynchobdellida—Leeches Hirudinidae Hirudo medicinalis medicinal leech Bivalvia—Clams, mussels Venerida—Clams Tridacnidae Tridacnidae spp. giant clams Unionida—Mussels Unionidae Cyprogenia aberti edible pearly mussel Epioblasma torulosa rangiana tan-blossomed pearly mussel Pleurobema clava clubshell pearly mussel, club naiad Mytilidae Lithophaga lithophaga Mediterranean date mussel Gastropoda—Snails, conches Stylommatophora—Snails Camaenidae Papustyla pulcherrima Manus green tree snail Mesogastropoda—Conches Strombidae Strorubus gigas queen conch Anthozoa—Corals, sea anemones Helioporacea—Blue corals Helioporidae spp. blue corals, blue ridge corals excluding fossils; includes only the species Heliopora coerulea Stolonifera Tubiporidae Tubiporidae spp. organpipe corals excluding fossils Antipatharia—Black corals ANTIPATHARIA spp. all black corals Scleractinia—Stony corals SCLERACTINIA spp. all brown stem cluster corals, brush corals, rose tree corals, white lace corals, cauliflower corals excluding fossils Hydrozoa—Sea ferns, fire corals Milleporina—Fire corals Milleporidae Milleporidae spp. fire corals, yellow fire corals, stinging excluding fossils corals Stylasterina Stylasteridae Stylasteridae spp. lace corals excluding fossils Flora—Plants Agavaceae—Agaves Agave victoriae-reginae queen agave see note 1 Amaryllidaceae—Snowdrops, sternbergias Galanthus spp. snowdrops see note 1 Sternbergia spp. sternbergias see note 1 Apocynaceae—Elephant trunks Hoodia spp. hoodia see note 9 Pachypodium spp. elephant trunks see note l; except the species listed in Schedule 1 Rauvolfia serpentina snake-root devil-pepper see note 2 Araliaceae—Ginseng Panax ginseng red ginseng see note 3; only the population of the Russian Federation; no other population is included in the schedules Panax quinquefolius American ginseng see note 3 Berberidaceae—May apple Podophyllum hexandrum Himalayan may-apple see note 2 Bromeliaceae—Air plants, bromelias Tillandsia harrisii bromeliads see note 1 Tillandsia kammii see note 1 Tillandsia kautskyi see note 1 Tillandsia mauryana see note 1 Tillandsia sprengeliana see note 1 Tillandsia sucrei see note 1 Tillandsia xerographica see note 1 Cactaceae—Cacti CACTACEAE spp. cactus plants see note 4; except the species included in Schedule 1; artificially propagated specimens of the following hybrids and cultivars are not subject to the provisions of the Act: 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 lacking chlorophyll, grafted on the following grafting stocks: Harrisia “Jusbertii”, Hylocereus trigonus, or Hylocereus undatus; Opuntia microdasys (cultivars)Caryocaraceae—Ajo Caryocar costaricense see note 1 Crassulaceae—Dudleyas Dudleya stolonifera Laguna Beach dudleya Dudleya traskiae Santa Barbara Island dudleya Cyatheaceae—Tree-ferns Cyathea spp. tree-ferns see note 1 Cycadaceae—Cycads CYCADACEAE spp. cycads see note l; except the species included in Schedule I Diapensiaceae—Oconee-bells Shortia galacifolia oconee hells see note 1 Dicksoniaceae—Tree-ferns Ciborium barometz see note 1 Dicksonia spp. tree-ferns see note 1; only the population of the Americas Didiereaceae—Allaudias, didiereas DIDIEREACEAE spp. allaudias, didiereas see note 1 Dioscoreaceae—Elephant's foot, kniss Dioscorea deltoidea elephant's foot see note 1 Droseraceae—Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula Venus flytrap see note 1 Euphorbiaceae—Euphorbias, spurges Euphorbia spp. euphorbias see note 1; succulent species only; except the species included in Schedule 1; artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia trigona; artificially propagated specimens of crested, fan-shaped, or colour mutants of Euphorbia lactea, when grafted on artificially propagated root stock of Euphorbia nerifolia; and artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia “Milii”, when they are traded in shipments of 100 or more plants and readily recognisable as artificially propagated specimens, are not subject to the provisions of the ActFouquieriaceae—Ocotillos Fouquieria colununaris boojum tree see note 1 Juglandaceae-Gavilan Oreomunnea pterocarpa see note 1 Leguminosae—(Fabaceae)—Afrormosia, cristobal, rosewood, sandalwood Pericopsis elata Afrormosia see note 5 Platymiscium pleiostachyum quira, macawood see note 1 Pterocarpus santalinus red sanders see note 7 Liliaceae—Aloes Aloe spp. aloes see note 1; except the species listed in Schedule 1; also excludes Aloe vera, also referenced as Aloe barbadensis, which is not subject to the provisions of the Act Meliaceae—Mahoganies, Spanish cedar Swietenia humilis Mexican mahongany, Honduras mahogany see note 1 Swieteria macrophylla big-leafed mahogany see note 6; populations of the Neo-tropics Swietenia mahogani American mahogany see note 5 Nepenthaceae—Pitcher-plants (Old World) Nepenthes spp. pitcher-plants see note 1 ; except the species included in Schedule 1 Orchidaceae—Orchids ORCHIDACEAE spp. orchids see note 8; except the species included in Schedule 1 Artificially propagated specimens of hybrids of the genera Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Phalaenopsis, and Vanda are not subject to the provisions of the Act when—(1) specimens are traded in shipments consisting of individual containers (ie, boxes, cartons, or crates) each containing 20 or more plants of the same hybrid; (2) the plants within each container can be readily recognised as artificially propagated specimens by exhibiting a high degree of uniformity and healthiness; and (3) shipments are accompanied by documentation, such as an invoice, that clearly states the number of plants of each hybrid Artificially propagated plants of the following hybrids: Cymbidium: interspecific hybrids within the genus and intergeneric hybrids, Dendrobium: interspecific hybrids within the genus known as “nobile”types and“phalaenopsis-types”, Phalaenopsis: interspecific hybrids within the genus and intergeneric hybrids, and Vanda: interspecific hybrids within the genus and intergeneric hybrids are not subject to the provisions of the Act when—(l) they are traded in flowering state, ie, with at least l open flower per specimen, with reflexed petals; (2) they are professionally processed for commercial retail sale, eg, labelled with printed labels and packaged with printed packages; (3) they can be readily recognised as artificially propagated specimens by exhibiting a high degree of cleanliness, undamaged inflorescences, intact root systems, and a general absence of damage or injury that could be attributable to plants originating in the wild; (4) the plants do not exhibit characteristics of wild origin, such as damaOrobanchaceae—Broomrape Cistanche deserticola desert cistanche Palmae—Palms Beccariophoenix madagascariensis Manarano palm, Maruala palm Lemurophoenix halleuxii red lemur palm Marojejya darianii big leaf palm, Madagascar palm Neodypsis decaryi triangle palm see note 1 Ravenea louvelii Ravenea rivularis majesty palm Satranala decussilvae satranabe palm Voanioala gerardii forest coconut Portulacaceae—Lewisias, portulacas, purslanes Anacampseros spp. purselanes see note 1 Avonia spp. see note 1 Lewisia serrata saw toothed lewisia see note 1 Primulaceae—Cyclamens Cyclamen spp. cyclamens see note 1. Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Cyclamen persicum are not subject to the provisions of the Act. The exemption, however, does not apply to specimens traded as dormant tubers Proteaceae—Proteas Orothamnus zevheri marsh-rose see note 1 Protea odorata ground-rose see note 1 Ranunculaceae—Golden seals, yellow adonis, yellow root Adonis vernalis yellow adonis, spring adonis see note 2 Hydrastis canadensis goldenseal see note 3 Rosaceae—African cherry, stinkwood Prunus africana African stinkwood see note 1 Sarraceniaceae—Pitcher-plants (New World) Sarracenia spp. pitcher-plants see note 1; except the species included in Schedule 1 Scropuhlariaceae—Kutki Picrorhiza kurrooa see note 3; excludes Picrorhiza scrophulariiflora Stangeriaceae—Stangerias Bowenia spp. see note 1 Taxaceae—Himalayan yew Taxus chinensis and infraspecific taxa of this species see note 10; whole artificially propagated plants 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 the ActTaxus cuspidata and infraspecific taxa of this species see note 10; whole artificially propagated plants 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 the ActTaxus fuana and infraspecific taxa of this species see note 10; whole artificially propagated plants 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 the ActTaxus sumatrana and infraspecific taxa of this species see note 10: whole artificially propagated plants 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 the ActTaxus wallichiana Himalayan yew see note 10 Thymelaeaceae (Aquilariaceae)—Agarwood, ramin Aquilaria spp. agarwood see note 1 Gonostylus spp. ramin see note 1 Gyrinops spp. agarwood see note 1 Valerianaceae—Himalayan spikenard Nardostachys grandiflora Himalayan spikenard see note 3 Welwitschiaceae—W elwitschia Welwitschia mirabilis welwitschia see note 1 Zamiaceae—Cycads ZAMIACEAE ZAMIACEAE spp. cycads see note 1; except the species included in Schedule 1 Zingiberaceae—Ginger lily ZINGIBERACEAE Hedychium philippinense Philippine garland-flower see note 1 Zygophyllaceae—Lignum-vitae ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Guaiacum spp. lignum-vitae see note 2 Notes 1 Designates all parts and derivatives except— (a) seeds, spores, and pollen (including pollinia); and (b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, and transported in sterile containers; and (c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants. 2 Designates all parts and derivatives except— (a) seeds and pollen; and (b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, and transported in sterile containers; and (c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and (d) chemical derivatives and finished pharmaceutical products. 3 Designates whole and sliced roots and parts of roots except manufactured parts or derivatives such as powders, pills, extracts, tonics, teas, and confectionery. 4 Designates all parts and derivatives except— (a) seeds, except those from Mexican cacti originating in Mexico, and pollen; and (b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, and transported in sterile containers; and (c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and (d) fruits and parts and derivatives of them of naturalised or artificially propagated plants; and (e) separate stem joints (pads) and parts and derivatives of them of naturalised 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) seeds and pollen (including pollinia); and (b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, and transported in sterile containers; and (c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and (d) fruits and parts and derivatives of them of artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla. 9 Designates all parts and derivatives except those bearing the 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 xxxxx”.10 Designates all parts and derivatives except— (a) seeds and pollen; and (b) finished pharmaceutical products.
Schedule 3
Species exploited by trades 3(1)
The families and species listed in this schedule are arranged, not in alphabetical order, but in descending order in which they developed. This order of arrangement is adopted in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), and is the order of arrangement generally adopted by zoologists. The countries listed in the column headed “Countries requiring export permit”are parties to CITES that require an export permit to authorise trade in the species listed in the schedule. Trade in the species in relation to other countries that are parties to CITES requires a certificate of origin.Family Genus, species, or subspecies Common name Countries requiring export permit Mammalia—Mammals Chiroptera—Bats, flying foxes, etc Phyllostomidae Platyrrhinus lineatus white-lined bat Uruguay Xenarthra—Anteaters, sloths, armadillos Myrmecophagidae Tamandua niexicana northern tamandua Guatemala Megalonychidae Choloepus hoffmanni Hoffman's sloth Costa Rica Dasypodidae Cabassous centralis naked-tailed armadillo Costa Rica Cabassous tatouay greater naked-tailed armadillo Uruguay Rodentia—Squirrels, rats, chinchillas, porcupines, etc Sciuridae Epixerus ebii Ebian squirrel Ghana Marmota caudata long-tailed marmot India Marmota himalayana Himalayan marmot India Sciurus deppei Deppe's squirrel Costa Rica Anomaluridae Anomalurus beecrofti Beecroft's scaly-tailed squirrel Ghana Anomalurus derbianus Lord Derby's flying squirrel Ghana Anomalurus pelii Pel's flying squirrel Ghana Idiurus rnacrotis long-eared flying squirrel Ghana Hystricidae Hystrix cristata crested porcupine Ghana Erethizontidae Sphiggurus mexicanus Mexican porcupine Honduras Sphiggurus spinosus spiny tree porcupine Uruguay Agoutidae Agouti paca paca Honduras Dasyproctidae Dasyprocta punctata agouti Honduras Carnivora—Dogs, bears, otters, weasels, mongooses, racoons, hyenas, linsangs, cats, seals, sealions, walrus Canidae Canis aureus golden jackal India Vulpes bengalensis Bengal fox India Vulpes vulpes griffithi red fox India Vulpes vulpes montana red fox India Vulpes vulpes pusilla red fox India Procyonidae Bassaricyon gabbii bushy-tailed olingo Costa Rica Bassariscus sumichrasti Central American cacomistle Costa Rica Nasua narica northern coati Honduras Nasua nasua solitaria South Brazilian coati Uruguay Potos flavus kinkajou Honduras Mustelidae Eira barbara tayra Honduras Galictis vittata greater grison Costa Rica Martes flavigula yellow-throated marten India Martes foina intermedia Central Asian stone marten India Martes gwatkinsii Nilgiri marten India Mellivora capensis ratel Botswana and Ghana Mustela altaica alpine weasel India Mustela erminea ferghanae stoat India Mustela kathiah yellow-bellied weasel India Mustela sibirica Siberian weasel India Viverridae Arctictis binturong binturong India Civettictis civetta African civet Botswana Paguma larvata masked palm civet India Paradoxurus hermaphroditus common palm civet India Paradoxurus jerdoni palm civet India Viverra civettina large spotted civet India Viverra zibetha large Indian civet India Viverricula indica small Indian civet India Herpestidae Herpestes brachyurus fuscus Indian brown mongoose India Herpestes edwardsii Indian grey mongoose India Herpestes javanicus auropunctatus small Indian mongoose India Herpestes srnithii ruddy mongoose India Herpestes urva crab-eating mongoose India Herpestes vitticollis strip-necked mongoose India Hyaenidae Proteles cristatus aardwolf Botswana Odobenidae Odobenus rosmarus walrus Canada Artiodactyla—Hippos, camels, pigs, deer, antelope, sheep, etc Tragulidae Hyemoschus aquaticus water chevrotain Ghana Cervidae Cervus elaphus barbarus Tunisian deer Tunisia Mazama americana cerasina red brocket deer Guatemala Odocoileus virginianus mayensis white-tailed deer Guatemala Bovidae Antilope cervicapra blackbuck Nepal Bubalus arnee Asiatic buffalo Nepal; excludes domesticated form, referenced as Bubalus bubalis Damaliscus lunatus sassaby Ghana Gazella cuvieri Cuvier's gazelle, edmi gazelle Tunisia Gazella dorcas Dorcas gazelle Tunisia Gazella leptoceros slender-horned gazelle Tunisia Tetracerus quadricornis four-horned antelope Nepal Tragelaphus eurycerus bongo Ghana Tragelaphus spekii sitatunga Ghana Aves—Birds Ciconiiformes—Egrets, storks, herons, ibises, spoonbills Ardeidae Ardea goliath goliath heron Ghana Bubulcus ibis cattle egret Ghana Casmerodius albus great white egret Ghana Egretta garzetta little egret Ghana Ciconiidae Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis saddle-bill stork Ghana Leptoptilos crurneniferus marabou stork Ghana Threskiornithidae Bostrychia hagedash Hadada ibis Ghana Bostrichya rara spot-breasted ibis Ghana Threskiornis aethiopicus sacred ibis Ghana Anseriformes—Ducks, geese, teal Anatidae Alopochen aegyptiacus Egyptian goose Ghana Anas acuta northern pintail Ghana Anas capensis cape teal Ghana Anas clypeata northern shoveler Ghana Anas crecca common teal Ghana Anas penelope Eurasian wigeon Ghana Anas querquedula garganey, garganey teal Ghana Aythya nyroca ferruginous duck, white-eyed pochard Ghana Cairina moschata muscovy duck Honduras Dendrocygna autumnalis red-billed whistling duck Honduras Dendrocygna bicolor fulvous whistling duck, fulvous tree Ghana and Honduras duck Dendrocygna viduata white-faced whistling duck, white-faced tree duck Ghana Nettapus auritus African pygmy goose Ghana Plectopterus gambensis spur-winged goose Ghana Pteronetta hartlaubii Hartlaub's duck Ghana Falconiformes—Eagles, falcons, hawks, vultures Cathartidae Sarcoramphus papa king vulture Honduras Galliformes—Scrubfowl, curassows, guans, pheasants, etc Cracidae Crax alberti blue-knobbed curassow Colombia Crax daubentoni yellow-knobbed curassow Colombia Crax globulosa wattled curassow Colombia Crax rubra great curassow Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Honduras Ortalis vetula plain chachalaca Guatemala and Honduras Pauxi pauxi northern helmeted curassow Colombia Penelope purpurascens crested guan Honduras Penelopina nigra highland guan Guatemala Phasianidae Agelastes meleagrides white-breasted guinea fowl Ghana Agriocharis ocellata ocellated turkey Guatemala Arborophila charltonii chestnut-breasted tree partridge Malaysia Arborophila orientalis bar-backed partridge Malaysia Caloperdix oculea ferruginous wood partridge Malaysia Lophura erythrophthalma crestless fireback pheasant Malaysia Lophura ignita crested fireback pheasant Malaysia Melanoperdix nigra black wood partridge Malaysia Polyplectron inopinatum Rothschild's peacock pheasant Malaysia Rhizothera longirostris long-billed wood partridge Malaysia Rollulus rouloul crested wood partridge Malaysia Tragopan satyra satyr tragopan, Indian tragopan, Nepal crimson-horned pheasant Charadriiformes—Gulls, waders Burhinidae Burhinus bistriatus double-striped thick-knee Guatemala Columbiformes—Doves, pigeons Columbidae Columba guinea speckled pigeon Ghana Columba iriditorques bronze-naped pigeon Ghana Columba livia rock dove, rock pigeon Ghana Columba maveri Mauritius pink pigeon Mauritius Columba unicincta African wood pigeon, grey wood Ghana pigeon Oena capensis namaqua dove Ghana Streptopelia decipiens African mourning dove Ghana Streptopelia roseogrisea pink-headed turtle dove Ghana Streptopelia semitorquata red-eyed dove Ghana Streptopelia senegalensis laughing dove Ghana Streptopelia turtur European turtle dove, western turtle dove Ghana Streptopelia vinacea vinaceous dove Ghana Treron calva Reichenow's pigeon Ghana Treron waalia Bruce's green pigeon Ghana Turtur abyssinicus black-billed wood dove Ghana Turtur afer blue-spotted wood dove Ghana Turtur brehmeri blue-headed dove Ghana Turtur tympanistria tambourine dove Ghana Psittaciformes—Amazons, cockatoos, Tories, lorikeets, macaws, parakeets, parrots Psittacidae Psittacula krameri rose-ringed parakeet Ghana Cuculiformes—Turacos Musophagidae Corythaeola cristata blue plantain eater, great blue turaco Ghana Crinifer piscator western grey plantain-eater Ghana Musophaga violacea violet plantain-eater Ghana Piciformes—Toucans Capitonidae Semnornis ramphastinus toucan barbet Colombia Ramphastidae Baillonius bailloni safffron toucanet Argentina Pteroglossus castanotis chestnut-eared aracari Argentina Ramphastos dicolorus red-breasted toucan Argentina Selenidera maculirostris spot-billed toucanet Argentina Passeriformes—Perching birds, finches, wrens, robins, etc Cotingidae Cephalopterus ornatus Amazonian umbrellabird, ornate umbrellabird Colombia Cephalopterus penduliger long wattled umbrellabird Colombia Muscicapidae Bebrornis rodericanus Rodriquez warbler Mauritius Terpsiphone bourhonnensis coq de Bois Mauritius Fringillidae Serinus canicapillus streaky-headed seedeater Ghana Serinus leucopygius white-rumped seedeater Ghana Serinus mozambicus yellow-fronted canary Ghana Estrildidae Amadina fasciata cut throat, ribbon finch Ghana Amandava subflava orange-breasted waxbill Ghana Estrilda astrild common waxbill Ghana Estrilda caerulescens red-tailed lavender waxbill Ghana Estrilda melpoda orange-cheeked waxbill Ghana Estrilda troglodytes black-rumped waxbill Ghana Lagonosticta rara black-bellied fire finch Ghana Lagonosticta rubricata African fire finch Ghana Lagonosticta rufopicta bar-breasted fire finch Ghana Lagonosticta senegala red-billed fire finch Ghana Lagonosticta vinacea black-faced fire finch Ghana Lonchura bicolor red-backed mannikin Ghana Lonchura cantans African silverbill Ghana Lonchura cucullata bronze mannikin Ghana Lonchura fringilloides magpie mannikin Ghana Mandingoa nitidula green-backed twinspot Ghana Nesocharis capistrata grey-headed olive-back Ghana Nigrita bicolor chestnut-breasted negro-finch Ghana Nigrita canicapilla grey-crowned negro-finch Ghana Nigrita fusconota white-breasted negro-finch Ghana Nigrita luteifrons pale-fronted negro-finch Ghana Ortygospiza atricollis quail finch Ghana Pamioptila rubrifrons flower-pecker weaver-finch Ghana Pholidornis rushiae tit hylia Ghana Pyrenestes ostrinus black-bellied seedcracker Ghana Pytilia hypogrammica yellow-winged pytilia Ghana Pytilia phoenicoptera red-winged pytilia Ghana Spermophaga haematina western bluebill, blue-billed weaver Ghana Uraeginthus bengalus red-cheeked cordon-bleu Ghana Ploceidae Amblyospiza albifrons grosbeak weaver Ghana Anaplectes rubriceps red-headed weaver Ghana Anomalospiza imberbis parasitic weaver Ghana Bubalornis albirostris buffalo weaver Ghana Euplectes afer yellow-crowned bishop Ghana Euplectes ardens red-collared widow-bird Ghana Euplectes franciscanus red bishop Ghana Euplectes hordeaceus black-winged red bishop Ghana Euplectes macrourus yellow-mantled widow-bird Ghana Malimbus cassini black-throated malimbe Ghana Malimbus malimbicus crested malimbe Ghana Malimbus nitens Gray's malimbe Ghana Malimbus rubricollis red-headed malimbe Ghana Malimbus scutatus red-vented malimbe Ghana Pachyphantes superciliosus compact weaver Ghana Passer griseus grey-headed sparrow Ghana Petronia dentata bush petronia Ghana Plocepasser superciliosus sparrow weaver Ghana Ploceus albinucha Maxwell's black weaver Ghana Ploceus aurantius orange weaver Ghana Ploceus cucullatus village weaver Ghana Ploceus heuglini Heuglin's masked weaver Ghana Ploceus luteolus little masked weaver Ghana Ploceus melanocephalus black-headed weaver Ghana Ploceus nigerrimus Viellot's black weaver Ghana Ploceus nigricollis black-necked weaver Ghana Ploceus pelzelni slender-billed weaver Ghana Ploceus preussi golden-backed weaver Ghana Ploceus tricolor yellow-mantled weaver Ghana Ploceus vitellinus African masked weaver Ghana Quelea erythrops red-headed quelea Ghana Sporopipes frontalis speckle-fronted weaver Ghana Vidua chalybeata green indigo bird Ghana Vidua interjecta Congo paradise whydah Ghana Vidua larvaticola baka indigobird Ghana Vidua macroura pin-tailed whydah Ghana Vidua orientalis paradise whydah Ghana Vidua raricola Jambandu indigobird Ghana Vidua togoensis Togo paradise whydah Ghana Vidua wilsoni Wilson's dusky cambassou Ghana Reptilia—Reptiles Testudinata—Turtles, tortoises Emydidae Chinemys megalocephala Chinese broad-headed pond turtle China Chinemys nigricans red-necked pond turtle, Kwangchung China river turtle Chinemys reevesii Reeve's turtle, Chinese three-keeled China pond turtle Geoemyda spengleri black-breasted leaf turtle ' China Mauremys iversoni Iverson's pond turtle, Fujian pond China turtle Mauremys pritchardi Pritchard's pond turtle, Lashio pond China turtle Ocadia glyphistoma Guanxi stripe-necked turtle China Ocadia philippeni Philippen's stripe-necked turtle China Ocadia sinensis Chinese stripe-necked turtle China Sacalia bealei Beal's eyed turtle, eye-spotted turtle China Sacalia pseudocellata false eye-spotted turtle China Sacalia quadriocellata four-eye-spotted turtle China Trionychidae Palm steindachneri wattle-necked softshell turtle China Pelodiscus axenaria Chinese softshell turtle China Pelodiscus maackii Chinese softshell turtle China Pelodiscus parviformis Chinese softshell turtle China Pelodiscus sinensis Chinese softshell turtle China Rafetus swinhoei Bicallosite softshell turtle China Trionyx triunguis African softshell turtle Ghana Pelomedusidae Pelomedusa subrufa helmeted turtle Ghana Pelusios adansonii white-breasted side-necked turtle Ghana Pelusios castaneus brown side-necked turtle Ghana Pelusios gabonensis stripe-backed side-necked turtle Ghana Pelusios niger black side-necked turtle Ghana Sauria—Lizards, iguanas, monitors, etc Gekkonidae Hoplodactylus spp. New Zealand brown geckos New Zealand Naultinus spp. New Zealand green geckos New Zealand Serpentes—Snakes Colubridae Atretium schistosum olive keel-back snake India Cerberus rhynchops dog-faced water snake India Xenochrophis piscator checkered keelback water snake India Elapidae Micrurus diastema Atlantic coral snake Honduras Micrurus nigrocinctus black-banded coral snake Honduras Viperidae Crotalus durissus tropical rattlesnake Honduras Daboia russellii Russell's viper India Holothuriodea—Sea cucumbers Aspidochirotida—Beche de mer, trepang, etc Stichopodidae Isostichopus fuscus sea cumcumber Arthropoda—Insecta—Insects Coleoptera—Beetles Lucanidae Colophon spp. Cape stag beetles South Africa Flora—Plants Gnetaceae—Gnetums Gnetum montanurn see note 1; Nepal Leguminosae (Fabaceae)—Afrormosia, cristobal, rosewood, sandalwood Dipteryx panamensis Costa Rica Magnoliaceae—Magnolia Magnolia liliifera var. obovata see note 1, Nepal Meliaceae—Mahoganies, Spanish cedar Cedrela odorata red cedar, cigar-box wood, Spanish cedar see note 5; Colombia, population of Colombia; Peru, population of Peru Papaveraceae—Poppy Meconopsis regia Himalayan poppy see note 1; Nepal Podocarpaceae—Podocarps Podocarpus neriifolius yellow wood see note 1; Nepal Trochodendraceae (Tetracentraceae)—Tetracentron Tetracentron sinense see note 1; Nepal Notes 1 Designates all parts and derivatives except— (a) seeds, spores, and pollen (including pollinia); and (b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, and transported in sterile containers; and (c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants. 2 Designates all parts and derivatives except— (a) seeds and pollen; and (b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, and transported in sterile containers; and (c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and (d) chemical derivatives and finished pharmaceutical products. 3 Designates whole and sliced roots and parts of roots except manufactured parts or derivatives such as powders, pills, extracts, tonics, teas, and confectionery. 4 Designates all parts and derivatives except— (a) seeds, except those from Mexican cacti originating in Mexico, and pollen: and (b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, and transported in sterile containers: and (c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and (d) fruits and parts and derivatives of them of naturalised or artificially propagated plants; and (e) separate stem joints (pads) and parts and derivatives of them of naturalised 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) seeds and pollen (including pollinia); and (b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, and transported in sterile containers; and (c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and (d) fruits and parts and derivatives of them of artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla.
Diane Morcom,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Explanatory note
This note is not part of the order, but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This order substitutes new schedules in the Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989. The new schedules update the lists of endangered, threatened, and exploited species set out in the schedules and amend some of the terminology to reflect more accurately the terminology used in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.
The order comes into force on the 28th day after the date of its notification in the Gazette.
Issued under the authority of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989.
Date of notification in Gazette: 14 April 2005.
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2About this eprint
3List of amendments incorporated in this eprint (most recent first)
Notes
1 General
This is an eprint of the Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005. It incorporates all the amendments to the Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 as at 27 March 2008. The list of amendments at the end of these notes specifies all the amendments incorporated into this eprint since 4 September 2007. Relevant provisions of any amending enactments that contain transitional, savings, or application provisions are also included, after the Principal enactment, in chronological order.
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