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Manny
at Thu Oct 16 16:45:47 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Manny ]
I hope it's legal but just because everyone is doing it doesn't mean it's legal. I don't want to hear what someone else says on their website. Show me the law that excludes Cyclura Hybrids.
Here is the only thing I can find on the Internet about CITES and Hybrids. Unless there is something uniquely written for Cyclura, that without a Federal Permit, it is illegal to ship Hybrids across state lines if one or more of the blood lines of the animal is Appendix I.
Conf. 10.17 (Rev. CoP14)* Animal hybrids
RECALLING Resolution Conf. 2.13 on the problem of hybrids, adopted by the Conference of the Parties at its second meeting (San José, 1979);
CONCERNED that trade in hybrids of species included in the Appendices should be controlled in order to support the controls on trade in the species included in Appendices I and II;
"THE CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION DECIDES that:
a) hybrid animals that have in their recent lineage one or more specimens of species included in Appendix I or II shall be subject to the provisions of the Convention just as if they were full species, even if the hybrid concerned is not specifically included in the Appendices;
b) if at least one of the animals in the recent lineage is of a species included in Appendix I, the hybrids shall be treated as specimens of species included in Appendix I (and shall be eligible for the exemptions of Article VII when applicable);
c) if at least one of the animals in the recent lineage is of a species included in Appendix II, and there are no specimens of an Appendix-I species in such lineage, the hybrids shall be treated as specimens of species included in Appendix II; and
d) as a guideline, the words "recent lineage", as used in this Resolution, shall generally be interpreted to refer to the previous four generations of the lineage;
RECOMMENDS that, when Parties are considering the making of non-detriment findings, in accordance with Article III, paragraph 2 (a), or Article IV, paragraph 2 (a), for specimens of hybrids that are subject to the provisions of the Convention, they take into account any potential detriment to the survival of the listed species; and
REPEALS Resolution Conf. 2.13 (San José, 1979) – Problem of Hybrids.
* Amended at the 11th and 14th meetings of the Conference of the Parties."
http://www.cites.org/eng/res/10/10-17R14.shtml
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