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11 Aoû 2003
: Le Secrétaire général de la CITES demande des poursuites à l'encontre de trafiquants de gorilles
11 Sep 2013
: Statement: Trade in live dolphins from the Solomon Islands to Mexico
30 Jul 2003
: CITES Secretary-General calls for prosecutions of those involved in the illegal trade of gorillas
11 Sep 2013
: La session de la Conférence des Parties à la CITES s'achève sur des décisions énergiques sur la conservation des espèces sauvages
15 Nov 2002
: CITES conference ends with strong decisions on wildlife conservation
11 Sep 2013
: Identifying the problem: A new guide to help law enforcers check trade in traditional Asian medicines
11 Sep 2013
: CITES sets strict conditions for any possible future ivory sales
12 Nov 2002
: CITES sets strict conditions for any possible future ivory sales
11 Sep 2013
: Monitoring systems for poaching and illegal trade vital for CITES ivory decisions
06 Nov 2002
: CITES seeks stronger action against organized wildlife criminals
02 Nov 2002
: African range States agree a restricted ivory trade from four southern African countries
11 Oct 2002
: CITES investigation leads to confiscation of illegally traded gorillas
11 Sep 2013
: Illegal ivory trade driven by unregulated domestic markets
04 Oct 2002
: La CITES decidirá nuevas normas sobre el comercio de especies silvestres En el orden del día figuran tortugas, elefantes, ballenas, vicuñas, caballitos de mar y caoba
01 Oct 2002
: CITES to decide wildlife trade rules and promote conservation
11 Sep 2013
: CITES Secretariat assesses proposals for changing wildlife trade rules
29 Jul 2002
: La Secretaría CITES evalúa las propuestas para modificar el comercio de especies silvestres
04 Jul 2002
: Russian tiger goes to India courtesy of CITES
11 Sep 2013
: New CITES trade rules proposed for wild plants and animals
14 juin 2002
: Nouvelles règles proposées pour le commerce CITES de plantes et d'animaux sauvages
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