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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Publishes Notice Outlining Proposals United States May Submit For The 15th CITES Conference Of The Parties More Info
COMMENTS DUE SEPTEMBER 11, 2009. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service published its Notice in today's Federal Register (74 FR 33460-33464, July 13, 2009) describing proposed resolutions, decisions and agenda items that the U.S. may submit for consideration at the next Conference of the Parties of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
The Fifteenth COP is scheduled for March 13-25, 2010 in Doha, Qatar. Of particular interest to the live animal trade will be a series of proposed amendments to the list of regulated species (Appendix I, II and III). Other areas of interest involve several operational decisions or resolutions implementing the Convention.
Species Issues
The Service, in response to an earlier Federal Register Notice, received recommendations involving 46 taxa (5 families, 7 genera, and 34 individual species). Following an assessment of the available trade and biological data, the Service's preliminary determinations include:
1. Species the United States is likely to submit for consideration:
Red and Pink coral (Corallium spp.) for inclusion in Appendix II
Bobcat (Lynx rufus) for removal from Appendix II.
2. Species for which the United States is "undecided" for inclusion in Appendix I or II pending receipt of additional information and consultations:
Nautilids (Allonautilus Spp.) for inclusion in II
Freshwater sawfish (Pristis microdon) for transfer from II to I
Spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) for inclusion in II
Devil and Manta rays (Mobulidae) for inclusion in II
Freshwater stingrays (Potamotrygonidae) for inclusion in II
American eel (Anguilla rostrata) for inclusion in II
Common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentine) for inclusion in III (This involves a unilateral decision by the US since it involves inclusion in III)
Spotted turtle (Clemmys guttata) for inclusion in II
Diamond Back Terrapin (Malaclemnys terrapin) for inclusion in II
Florida soft-shell turtle (Apalone ferox) for inclusion in II
Smooth soft-shell turtle (Apalone mutica) for inclusion in II
Spiny soft-shell turtle (Apalone spinifera) for inclusion in II
Giant leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus giganteus) transfer II to I
3. Species proposals which the United States is unlikely to submit unless there is receipt of "significant additional information:
Blue-sided frog (Agalychnis annae) for inclusion in II
Morelet's tree frog (Agalychnis moreletii) for inclusion in II
Rancho Grande harlequin frog (Atelopus cruciger) for inclusion in II
Helmeted water toad (Caudiverbera caudiverbera) for inclusion in II
Santa Fe frog (Leptodactylus laticeps) for inclusion in II
Giant Asian river frog (Limnonectes blythii) for inclusion in II
Fanged river frog (Limnonectes macrodon) for inclusion in II
Giant Philippine frog (Limnonectes magnus) for inclusion in II
Albanian water frog (Rana shqiperica) for inclusion in II
Rain frog (Scaphiophryne boribory) for inclusion in II
Alto Verapaz salamander (Bolitoglossa dofleini) for inclusion in II
Kaiser's spotted newt (Neurergus kaiseri) for inclusion in I or II
Kurdistan newt (Neurergus microspilotus) for inclusion in II
Alligator snapping turtle (Macrochelys temminckii) for inclusion II
Map turtles (Graptemys spp.) for inclusion in II
In response to submissions by Defenders of Wildlife and the Species Survival Network (SSN), the Service seeks additional biological and trade data for the taxa Limnonectes spp. (frogs) and the Laos wart newt (Paramesotriton laoensis) to determine if they meet the listing criteria.
** NOTE: This PetAlert does not cover plants or certain animals **
Issues Involving Resolutions and Decisions
The United States is requesting additional information on the following issues before it makes a final determination as to proceed:
1. Preparation of a discussion document on how CITES might impact climate change and how climate change might be incorporated into the non-detriment finding process.
2. Submission of a discussion document on conservation issues associated with the management of the snake trade in Asia.
3. Submission of a discussion document on issues (possibly amending current resolution) related to the registration and monitoring of Appendix I breeding operations dealing with species bred for commercial purposes pursuant. Such facilities operate pursuant to Resolution Conf. 12.10 (Rev. COP 14).
Other unresolved areas of interest which are unlikely to move forward absent receipt of significant additional information:
1. A resolution dealing with issues associated with the quality of the data and accuracy of the descriptions on the CITES permits as well as in the CITES Annual Reports. This includes species descriptions and quantity information.
2. A document reflecting the disappointment of the United States on the lack of progress in the development and/or implementation of a regional plan dealing with the African Grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus).
3. A document setting "zero export quotas" for those species that the Standing Committee recommends trade suspension.
4. A document empathizing "sound science" when making CITES non-detriment finding for importation of Appendix I species as well as non-detriment findings covering export s of Appendix I and II species.
Comment Period
The Service invites comments and information requests on each of the proposals. Written comments including supporting information) should be submitted on or before September 11, 2009.
Comments on species proposals should be sent to:
Division of Scientific Authority
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
4401 North Fairfax Drive - Room 110
Arlington, VA 22203
or via email scientificauthrotiy@fws.gov
or via fax 703-358-2276
Comments on resolutions/decisions should be sent to:
Division of Management Authority
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
4401 North Fairfax Drive - Room 212
Arlington, VA 22203
or via email CoP15@fws.gov
or via fax 703-358-2298
If you have any questions, please contact PIJAC's Marshall Meyers by email at: marshall@pijac.org or by telephone: 202/452-1525.
Please send copies of any submissions you might make to the Fish & Wildlife Service to Marshall Meyers at: marshall@pijac.org.
To read the entire notice as published in the July 13, 2009 Federal Register, click the links below:
PDF Version (http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/pdf/E9-16410.pdf)
Text Version (http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/E9-16410.htm) ----- "As hard as I've tried, just can't NOT do this"
John Crickmer
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