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Front - CITES What is CITES? An international agreement between governments There are no vacancy announcements active at this time
CITES - Wikipedia CITES (shorter acronym for the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, also known as the Washington Convention) is a multilateral treaty to protect endangered plants and animals from the threats of international trade
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species CITES entered into force in 1975, and became the only global treaty to ensure that international trade in plants and animals does not threaten their survival in the wild
CITES adds broad protections for sharks, nixes proposals on eels and . . . CITES is meeting from 24 November through 5 December and discussing over 100 proposals that could shift trade rules for species Seven of those proposals concerned aquatic species, with three – eels, sharks, and sea cucumbers – drawing concern from the International Coalition of Fisheries Associations (ICFA)
CITES - Twentieth meeting of the Conference of the Parties, Samarkand 2025 CITES - Twentieth meeting of the Conference of the Parties, Samarkand 2025Silkroad Samarkand Expo Center, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, 24 November - 05 December 2025Also known as the 20th World Wildlife Conference, COP20 marks the 50th anniversary of the entry into force of the convention under the slogan "CITES at 50 in Samarkand: Bridging Nature and People" Parties will have before them a packed
What is CITES? International laws protecting wild animals | IFAW CITES stands for the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora CITES is an international agreement between national governments around the globe to regulate the trade in wild animals and plants to ensure it doesn’t threaten the survival of these species