a/c Herbarium Officer
R.E. Vaughan Building (MSIRI Compound)
Agricultural Services-MoAI§FS
Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute
REDUIT
Disclamer: All the information contained in the page is based on information provided by the Parties.
Use of phytosanitary certificates as certificates of artificial propagation | Not allowed |
Required | No |
Code | Address | Date of CITES registration | Certif. No. | Valid until |
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MU 001 | Address
The Mauritius Herbarium
a/c Herbarium Officer R.E. Vaughan Building (MSIRI Compound) Agricultural Services-MoAI§FS Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute REDUIT Telephone
+230 454 10 61
+230 466 12 76
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Code | Address |
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A-MU-501 | Date of establishment
Date of CITES registration
Address
Main operation / Establecimiento principal / Etablissement principal
La Vanille Réserve des Mascareignes Senneville Rivière des Anguilles Annex / Anexo / Annexe
Anse Quitor Rodrigues Island François Leguat Ltd Species bred
Astrochelys radiata
Origin of stock
– Captive-bred in Mauritius
Marking of specimens
Juveniles are marked with a number on the shell;
Breeding stock and specimens destined for export are marked with transponders. |
A-MU-502 | Date of establishment
Date of CITES registration
Address
Mr. Gilbert Forget –
Saint Pierre – Mauritius Species bred
Astrochelys radiata
Origin of stock
F2 captive-bred specimens, species introduced to the island in 18th century
Marking of specimens
Breeding stock: all parental stock has transponders –
Offspring: up to 3 years each juvenile is marked with a number on the carapace – Exported specimen: to be marked with transponders |
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