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  2. Thirteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties

Thirteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties

Bangkok (Thailand), 2-14 October 2004

Conf. 13.1 Financing and budgeting of the Secretariat and of meetings of the Conference of the Parties
Conf. 13.2 Sustainable use of biodiversity: Addis Ababa Principles and Guidelines
Conf. 13.3 Cooperation and synergy with the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS)
Conf. 13.4 Conservation of and trade in great apes
Conf. 13.5 Establishment of export quotas for black rhinoceros hunting trophies
Conf. 13.6 Implementation of Article VII, paragraph 2, concerning 'pre-Convention’ specimens
Conf. 13.7 Control of trade in personal and household effects
Conf. 13.8 Participation of observers at meetings of the Conference of the Parties
Conf. 13.9 Encouraging cooperation between Parties with ex situ breeding operations and those with in situ conservation programmes
Conf. 13.10 Trade in alien invasive species
Conf. 13.11 Bushmeat
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