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Posted by: Matt Harris at Thu Jul 31 16:36:00 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Matt Harris ] It really has no effect on Costa Rican fauna. CR never required a CITES permit, just a certificate or Origin (still, anything coming from Costa Rica has to be captive-born and from an authorized exporter)(FYI, I was told a Canadian was nailed a couple months ago trying to smuggle bushmasters out...not a bright idea). It(for my sake) makes it less of a hassle to clear shipments so USFW isn't playing 20 questions when the inspectors aren't sure what they are dealing with. Costa Rica's format for Certificate of Origins are a statement on the export permit saying they were cb at such and such place in CR. It's just one less thing to deal with. | ||
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