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05 oct 2004
: es experts demandent une action vigoureuse pour combattre la criminalité liée à l'environnement
02 Oct 2004
: Opening speeches
02 Oct 2004
: Opening address by His Excellency Dr.Thaksin Shinawatra Prime Minister of Thailand
02 Oct 2004
: Address by H.E. Suvit Khunkitti, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of Thailand
02 Oct 2004
: Address by Ken Stansell, chairman of the CITES Standing Committee
02 Oct 2004
: Opening remarks by Mr Klaus Töpfer, Executive Director of UNEP
02 Oct 2004
: CITES Secretary-General opening remarks
07 Sep 2004
: CITES conference on wildlife trade to consider introducing new rules for high-value fish and timber
07 Sep 2004
: CITES authorizes sturgeon export quotas for the Black Sea
07 Sep 2004
: Conferencia de la CITES sobre el comercio de especies silvestres a fin de considerar la introducción de nuevas reglas para peces y madera de gran valor
11 Sep 2013
: CITES has not “banned” caviar or “punished” producers
11 Sep 2013
: CITES proposals on wildlife trade address over-fishing, illegal logging and recovery of large charismatic animals
11 Sep 2013
: Governments propose new CITES trade rules for dozens of wildlife species
11 Sep 2013
: Statement - Trade in live dolphins
11 Nov 2003
: CITES trade controls to take effect for mahogany
11 Sep 2013
: CITES suspends trade in queen conch shellfish
05 Sep 2003
: CITES authorizes 2003 caviar quotas as Caspian Sea sturgeon stocks start to recover
05 Sep 2003
: La CITES autorise des quotas de caviar pour 2003 car les stocks d'esturgeons de la mer Caspienne commencent à se rétablir
15 Aug 2003
: Wildlife experts meet in Geneva to discuss the future of the queen conch, turtles, seahorses and other animals
11 Sep 2013
: Scientists meet in Geneva to discuss global trade in wild plants
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