High Level Event on Illegal Wildlife Trade
German House, UN Plaza, New York
Statement by John E Scanlon, Secretary-General, CITES
6 June 2017
His Excellency, Ali Bongo Ondimba, President of Gabon
His Excellency, Günther Adler, State Secretary to the Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety
Ambassadors
Distinguished Guests
Friends and Colleagues
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Secretary-General's statements
‘I’m with nature’
Statement by John Scanlon, CITES Secretary-General
We share our planet with millions of species of wild animals and plants.
They keep us alive by providing us with fresh air, clean water and healthy soils, they are used every day to make medicine, food and furniture and they support cultural, recreational and tourism pursuits.
While wildlife keeps all of us alive, its future is squarely in our hands. We alone will determine the fate of the world’s wildlife and in doing so our own destiny.
Tabua- the polished tooth of a sperm whale - holding deep cultural significance as gifts in Fiji, often passed down through generations.
Ceremony to mark the repatriation of 146 seized Tabua from New Zealand to Fiji
Nadi, Fiji, 29 May 2017
Statement by John E. Scanlon, Secretary-General CITES
His Excellency the Hon. Prime Minister of the Republic of Fiji Rear Admiral J.V. Bainimarama
Honourable Ministers, Ambassadors and High Commissioners
Distinguished guests
Friends and colleagues
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Destruction of Confiscated and Other Wildlife Parts
Chitwan National Park, Nepal, 22 May, 2017
International Day for Biodiversity
Statement by Mr John E. Scanlon, Secretary-General of CITES
Honorable Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Prakash Sharan Mahat,
Ministers and State Ministers, Government of Nepal,
Representatives of national and international organizations,
Local community and local political representatives,
Ladies and gentlemen, friends and colleagues.
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‘Transforming our World’
World Travel and Tourism Council’s 17th Global Summit
Bangkok, Thailand 26-27 April 2017
‘Tourism for Tomorrow’
Keynote Address by John E. Scanlon, CITES Secretary-General
We share our planet with millions of species of wild animals and plants.
They keep us alive through making fresh air, clean water and healthy soils, they are used every day to make medicine, food and furniture and they support cultural, recreational and tourism pursuits.
Inception Workshop
Brasilia, Brazil, 25 to 26 April 2017
Remarks by John E. Scanlon, CITES Secretary-General
Secretary General, Ambassador María Jacqueline Mendoza Ortega
Excellencies, Distinguished Participants, colleagues
I would like to express my deep gratitude to you for extending an invitation to the CITES Secretariat to address this important meeting.
CITES regulates international trade in over 36,000 species of animals and plants, both terrestrial and aquatic, including all parts and derivatives.
CITES Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles Task Force
Singapore, 25-27 April 2017
Welcome remarks by John E. Scanlon, CITES Secretary-General
Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Tan Poh Hong,
Senior CITES Specialist, Mr. Bruce Weissgold,
Distinguished guests, friends and colleagues from CITES Parties and international organizations,
Good morning to you all and welcome to this very important, and timely, CITES Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles Task Force meeting!
The 3rd Regional Dialogue on Preventing Illegal Logging and Trading of Siamese Rosewood
Bangkok, Thailand
29-31 March 2017
John E. Scanlon, CITES Secretary-General
General Surasak Kanjanarat, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment,
Dr.Wijarn Simachaya, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment,
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
Briefing on Fisheries Regulatory Framework at the Multilateral Level
Palais des Nations, Geneva
20 March 2017
The Role of CITES in the Fisheries Regulatory Framework at the Multilateral Level
John E. Scanlon, Secretary-General, CITES
Thank you Chair.
Distinguished Panelists
Exellencies, colleagues
Firstly, let me express our deep gratitude to UNCTAD, with FAO, for organizing today’s event and for extending an invitation to CITES.
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What is CITES
Allocution d’ouverture du Secrétaire général de la CITES, M. John E. Scanlon
Siège de l’ONU, New York, 3 mars 2017
Excellences,
Distingués panélistes,
Chers amis de la vie sauvage,
C’est un grand plaisir pour nous d’être ici, et nous adressons tout particulièrement nos remerciements au Royaume-Uni qui est le catalyseur de l’événement qui a lieu aujourd’hui, ainsi qu’au Botswana et au Viet Nam qui ont tous deux organisé des conférences importantes et très réussies sur le commerce illégal des espèces sauvages.
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