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Overview
National legislation
Exemptions and special procedures For more on this topic, click here
Certificates of ownership | Accepted |
Use of phytosanitary certificates as certificates of artificial propagation | Not allowed |
Permit Information
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Required | Yes |
Export quotas
Year | Species | App. | Quotas | Unit | Source code | Specimen type | Publication date |
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2025 | Abronia montecristoi* | 0 | - | W | All | ||
2024 | Abronia montecristoi* | 0 | - | W | All | ||
2023 | Abronia montecristoi* | 0 | - | W | All | ||
2025 | Abronia salvadorensis* | 0 | - | W | All | ||
2024 | Abronia salvadorensis* | 0 | - | W | All | ||
2023 | Abronia salvadorensis* | 0 | - | W | All | ||
2024 | Alopias pelagicus | 702 | kg | W | Dried fins | ||
2024 | Alopias pelagicus | 835 | kg | W | Dried skin | ||
2024 | Alopias superciliosus | 574 | kg | W | Dried fins | ||
2024 | Alopias superciliosus | 683 | kg | W | Dried skin | ||
2024 | Alopias vulpinus | 26 | kg | W | Dried fins | ||
2024 | Alopias vulpinus | 30 | kg | W | Dried skin | ||
2024 | Carcharhinus falciformis | 3000 | kg | W | Dried fins | ||
2024 | Carcharhinus falciformis | 6995 | kg | W | Dried skin |
Technical assistance
ICCWC aims to enhance the capacity and compliment the efforts of national wildlife law enforcement agencies and sub-regional and regional networks that on a daily basis act to combat the illegal trafficking in wild fauna and flora.
The CITES Monitoring the Illegal Killing of Elephants (MIKE) Programme is a site-based system designed to monitor trends in the illegal killing of elephants, build management capacity and provide information to help range States make appropriate management and enforcement decisions.
The CITES tree species programme aims to provide direct financial assistance to Parties in taking conservation and management measures to ensure that their trade in timber, bark, extracts and other products from CITES-listed tree species is sustainable, legal and traceable.