Resolution Conf. 10.10 (Rev. CoP14) mandates “a comprehensive report to each meeting of the Conference of the Parties ” on the data held in the Elephant Trade Information System (ETIS), one of the two monitoring systems for elephants under CITES. The objectives of ETIS, which has been managed and operated by TRAFFIC since 1997, are
Humans’ hunting for ivory has had a serious impact of the African elephant population. Ivory has thr...
Shipping list no.: 2001-0249-P."Spring 2001"--P. [4] of cover.Mode of access: Internet
<div><p>Reliable evidence of trends in the illegal ivory trade is important for informing decision m...
1. This document has been prepared by the Secretariat. 2. Regarding monitoring of illegal hunting of...
2. At its 15th meeting (Doha, 2010), the Conference of the Parties adopted Decision 14.78 (Rev. CoP1...
The Background Study on which this report is based has been submitted to the CITES Secretariat Consu...
The attached document has been submitted by submitted by the Secretariat, at the request of TRAFFIC∗...
The CITES programme for Monitoring the Illegal Killing of Elephants, commonly known as MIKE, was est...
1. This document has been submitted by Germany * in relation to agenda item 53.2.1 on Monitoring of ...
This report answers questions about the revisions to the Endangered Species Act Special Rule for th...
dialogue between the African elephant range States, the Parties adopted Decision 14.77 as follows: D...
tional Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) to “downlist ” the conservation sta-tus of their elephant...
3. At its first meeting, on 17 July 2008, held in the sidelines of SC57, the Subgroup selected Zambi...
<p>(A) Transactions Index (TI) and (B) Weights Index (WI). Dot represents the mean and the line the ...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) secured an agreement in 1989 amo...
Humans’ hunting for ivory has had a serious impact of the African elephant population. Ivory has thr...
Shipping list no.: 2001-0249-P."Spring 2001"--P. [4] of cover.Mode of access: Internet
<div><p>Reliable evidence of trends in the illegal ivory trade is important for informing decision m...
1. This document has been prepared by the Secretariat. 2. Regarding monitoring of illegal hunting of...
2. At its 15th meeting (Doha, 2010), the Conference of the Parties adopted Decision 14.78 (Rev. CoP1...
The Background Study on which this report is based has been submitted to the CITES Secretariat Consu...
The attached document has been submitted by submitted by the Secretariat, at the request of TRAFFIC∗...
The CITES programme for Monitoring the Illegal Killing of Elephants, commonly known as MIKE, was est...
1. This document has been submitted by Germany * in relation to agenda item 53.2.1 on Monitoring of ...
This report answers questions about the revisions to the Endangered Species Act Special Rule for th...
dialogue between the African elephant range States, the Parties adopted Decision 14.77 as follows: D...
tional Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) to “downlist ” the conservation sta-tus of their elephant...
3. At its first meeting, on 17 July 2008, held in the sidelines of SC57, the Subgroup selected Zambi...
<p>(A) Transactions Index (TI) and (B) Weights Index (WI). Dot represents the mean and the line the ...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) secured an agreement in 1989 amo...
Humans’ hunting for ivory has had a serious impact of the African elephant population. Ivory has thr...
Shipping list no.: 2001-0249-P."Spring 2001"--P. [4] of cover.Mode of access: Internet
<div><p>Reliable evidence of trends in the illegal ivory trade is important for informing decision m...