Keynote Remarks
Caribbean Regional Wildlife Enforcement Workshop
John E. Scanlon, CITES Secretary General
Bahamas, 20- 22 July 2016
The Hon. Kenred Dorsett, Minister of Environment of the Bahamas
Her Excellency, Lisa Johnson, Chargé d’Affaires to the Bahamas from the United States of America
Mr. Amado Philip de Andrés, Regional Representative for Central America and the Caribbean, UNODC
Secretary-General's statements
Presidential Task Force on Wildlife Trafficking Symposium
June 28 & 29, 2016, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Allder Auditorium, Springfield, Virginia, U.S.A.
Keynote Address by John E. Scanlon
CITES Secretary-General
‘CITES and tackling wildlife trafficking and CITES CoP 17’
Special High-level event and Launch of the first “World Wildlife Crime” Report
UN Headquarters New York, 6 June 2016
Remarks by John E. Scanlon
Secretary-General CITES
H.E. Mogens Lykketoft, President of the General Assembly
H. E. Ambassador Harald Braun, Permanent Representative of Germany to the UN
Mr. Yury Fedotov, Executive Director, UNODC
Mr. Edmond Mulet, Chef de Cabinet to the UN Secretary-General
Professor Lee White, Director Gabonese National Parks Service
Dr. Cristián Samper, President of the Wildlife Conservation Society
Ms. Famke Janssen, Actress and Humanitarian and UNODC Goodwill Ambassador for Integrity
Distinguished Delegates, ladies and gentlemen
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Angola – World Environment Day 2016
Message from John E Scanlon, CITES Secretary-General
5 June 2016
His Excellency José Eduardo dos Santos,President of the Republic of Angola
Honourable Maria de Fátima Jardim, Minister for Environment
Honourable Pedro Mutindi,Governor of the Province of Kuando Kubango
Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax, SADC Executive Secretary
Mr Achim Steiner UNEP Executive Director
Distinguished Guests, ladies and gentlemen
All protocols observed
German Bundestag (Federal Diet)
Public discussion with experts on “the wildlife trade” including on
“Combating poaching and the illegal wildlife trade”
Committee on the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety
Marie-Elisabeth-Luders Building, Berlin
Opening Remarks by John E. Scanlon Cites Secretary-General
Honorable Committee Chair
Distinguished Committee members
Thank you for the invitation to participate in this public discussion on a topic that has for good reason captured significant political and public attention.
Joint Statement by
John E. Scanlon, Secretary-General of CITES and Bradnee Chambers, Executive Secretary of CMS
Distinguished delegates,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to this very important and timely meeting.
Firstly, let us express our most sincere thanks to H.E. Ms. Maria Mutagamba, Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities of Uganda, for hosting this meeting and for investing her time and energy into this process.
Message from CITES Secretary-General John E. Scanlon
Illicit wildlife trafficking is driving some of the world’s most iconic animals and plants towards extinction, as well as some species you may never have heard of. It is also threatening our own personal well-being, the livelihoods of local communities living amongst wildlife and, in some cases, even national economies and security.
CITES and the UN Conventions against Corruption and Transnational Organized Crime
John E. Scanlon, CITES Secretary-General
25th session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
Plenary Session 24 May 2016
Chair
Distinguished Delegates
I would like to express my sincere thanks to the Commission for the opportunity to address you this morning.
This Commission is very familiar with the scale and nature of illicit wildlife trafficking and the devastating impacts it has not only on animals and plants and entire ecosystems – but on development, local livelihoods and in some cases national economies and security.
(Beijing) – China's controversial legal market for ivory exists because the country imported 62 tons of elephant tusks from African countries in 2008 in a one-off sale authorized by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), the primary international agreement protecting the animal.
John E. Scanlon, CITES Secretary-General
14 April 2016
Hon. Dato Sri Dr Haji Wan Junaidi bin Tuanku Jaafar, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of Malaysia
Hon. Dato’ Sri Azizan Ahmad, Secretary General, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
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I would like to express my most sincere thanks to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment for inviting me to witness the destruction of 9.55 tonnes of confiscated African elephant ivory today.
Over the past 24 months we have seen countries in Africa, East, South East and South Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North America destroy stockpiles of illegally traded elephant ivory that has been seized and confiscated.
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