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1. The species listed in this appendix refer to:
a) The species indicated by the name; or
b) All species or specific parts included in a higher taxonomic unit.
2. The abbreviation "spp." refers to all species included in a higher taxa.
3. Classification units above other species are for data search or classification purposes only. The common name after the scientific name of the subject is for reference only (Editor's note: The common name of the original text is the English name, and most of the Chinese translated name is the same as the literary name, so it is omitted). They are to indicate that there are species in this family that are included in the appendix. In most cases, not all species in this section are included in the appendix.
4. The following abbreviations are used for taxa below plant species:
a) The abbreviation "ssp." refers to subspecies,
b) The abbreviation "var(s)." refers to variants.
5. In view of the fact that no annotations have been made for the plant species or higher taxa listed in Appendix I, it is stated that their hybrids should be managed in accordance with the relevant provisions of Article 3 of the Convention, which indicates that they are derived from one or more of these species or taxa. Artificially cultivated hybrids can be traded if they are accompanied by an artificially cultivated certificate. At the same time, these hybrids are derived from seeds, pollen (including pollen blocks), cut flowers that are cultured in vitro, placed in solid or liquid media, and transported in sterile containers. , Seedlings or tissue cultures are not restricted by the relevant provisions of the "Convention".
6. The countries in brackets after the species names in Appendix III are the contracting parties that proposed to include these species in this appendix.
7. When a species is included in an appendix, all parts of that species or its derivatives are also included in the same appendix, unless the species’ notes indicate that it only includes specific parts or derivatives. The symbols (#) and accompanying numbers that appear next to the names of species or higher taxa listed in Appendix II or III refer to footnotes, which indicate which parts or derivatives of plants are designated as "specimen" and are based on The provisions of Article di(b)(iii) of the Convention are subject to the provisions of the Convention.
Editor's note: The Chinese name of a species or higher taxa with "★" before it means that the species or the species contained in the higher taxa have a distribution record in China.
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Animal FAUNA
PHYLUM CHORDATA
Mammalia
Artiodactyla
Antilocapridae
Pronghorn Antelope Antilocapra americana
(Only the Mexican population; none of the remaining populations
Be included in the appendix. )
Bovidae
Horned antelope Addax nasomaculatus Hyena sheep Ammotragus lervia Indian antelope Antilope cervicapra
★Indian bison Bos gaurus (excluding Bison bison athabascae (Nepal)
The domesticated type called Bos frontalis, ★Takin, Budorcas taxicolor, Indian buffalo, Bubalus arnee (Nebo
This type is not restricted by the provisions of the Convention. ) Small antelope Cephalophus elegans) (not including the Asian buffalo named
★Wild Yak Bos mutus (excluding the domestic type called dorsalis Bubalus bubalis)
It is a domesticated type of yak Bos grunniens.
The type is not restricted by the provisions of the Convention. ) Aussie duiker Cephalophus ogilbyi, Algeria)
Cambodian bison Bos sauveli yellow-backed small antelope Cephalophus four-horned antelope Tetracerus
Bubalus silvicultor quadricornis (Nepal)
depressicornis Cephalophus zebra
Mindanao Buffalo Bubalus mindorensis White-legged Oryx Damaliscus
Mindoro buffalo Bubalus quarlesi pygargus pyqargus
Kudu Capra falconeri donkey antelope Kobus leche
★Huaxi Hyena Capricornis ★Pan Sheep Ovis ammon (except for being included
milneedwardsii subspecies of Appendix I)
Capricornis rubidus Ovis canadensis (only
Sumatran Hyena Capricornis Mexican population; other populations are not included in the annex
sumatraensis recorded. )
★Himalayan Hyena Capricornis thar Ovis vignei (except for being listed
(Cephalophus jentinki subspecies of Appendix I)
Gazella cuvieri blue duiker Philantomba monticola
Gazella leptoceros, Mongolian saiga, Saiga borealis
Angolan Oryx Hippotragus niger Saiga tatarica
variani
★Tibetan goral Naemorhedus baileyi
★Siberian Goral Naemorhedus
caudatus
★Naemorhedus goral
★Gray Goral Naemorhedus griseus
Nanger dama
Oryx dammah
Arabian Oryx Oryx leucoryx
★ Argali Tibetan subspecies Ovis ammon
hodgsonii
Argali, West Kazakhstan subspecies Ovis
ammon nigrimontana
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Oriental argali subspecies Cyprus Ovis
orientalis ophion
Victorinox argali named subspecies Ovis vignei
vignei
★Tibetan antelope Pantholops hodgsonii
Pseudoryx Pseudoryx
nghetinhensis
Chamois Abruzo subspecies Rupicapra
pyrenaica ornata
Camelidae Camelidae
Little alpaca Vicugna vicugna (except for the wild subspecies of alpaca Lama glama
Argentina’s Jujuy province and guanicoe included in Appendix II
The population of the province of Catamarca, and the province of Jujuy, Salta vicugna Vicugna vicugna (Argentina 1
Provinces, Catamarca, La Rioja, Jujuy and Catamarca populations and Jujuy
Semi-captive populations in the province of San Juan; Bolivi, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja
Sub-all populations; semi-captive populations in Chile’s Primera region and San Juan provinces; Boli
Group; all populations in Peru. ) All populations of Via 2; 3 Primera region of Chile
Population; all populations of Peru 4; all other species
The groups are listed in Appendix I. )
Deer family Cervidae
Cayman hog deer Axis calamianensis Cervus elaphus Cervus elaphus
Ba island hog deer Axis kuhlii elaphus bactrianus barbarus (Tunisia, Algeria)
Hog deer Indochina subspecies Axis porcinus Northern Pudu deer Pudu mephistophiles Red shorthorn deer Costa Rica subspecies
annamiticus Mazama temama cerasina (Guatema
South American Deer Blastocerus la)
dichotomus: Venia deer subspecies
Odocoileus virginianus mayensis
(Guatemala)
1 Argentine population (listed in Appendix II):
International trade in wool, fabrics, derivative products and other hand-made products cut from live vicuñas is only permitted for the following purposes. The reverse side of the fabric must be marked with the sign approved for use by the country where the species is distributed that has signed the Convention on the Protection of the Little Alpaca, and with the words "VICUÑA ARGENTINA" woven. Other products must carry the above-mentioned mark and the designated "VICUÑA ARGENTINA ARTESANÍA" label. The remaining specimens should be regarded as specimens of Appendix I species, and their trade should be controlled accordingly.
2 Bolivian population (listed in Appendix II):
International trade in wool, fabrics and other high-end handmade products and knits cut from live llamas is only allowed for the following purposes. The reverse side of the clothing must be marked with a sign approved by the country that has signed the "Village Conservation Convention" and the words "VICUÑA BOLIVIA" must be woven. Other products must carry the above-mentioned mark and the designated "VICUÑA BOLIVIA-ARTESANÍA" label.
3 Chilean population (listed in Appendix II):
For textile purposes only, international trade of wool, fabrics and other high-grade hand-made products and knitted fabrics cut from live llamas listed in Appendix II. The reverse side of the clothing must be marked with the sign approved by the country that has signed the "Village Conservation Convention" and the words "VICUÑA CHILE" must be woven. Other products must carry the above-mentioned mark and the designated "VICUÑA CHILE ARTESANÍA" label. The remaining specimens should be regarded as specimens of Appendix I species, and their trade should be controlled accordingly.
4 Peruvian population (listed in Appendix II):
Only allowed for textile purposes, wool cut from live llamas and international trade of 3,249 kilograms of stock wool as determined by the 9th Conference of the Parties (November 1994), including clothing and other high-end handmade products made of such wool And braid. The reverse side of the fabric must be marked with the sign approved for use by the country that has signed the "Village Protection Convention" and the words "VICUÑA PERU" woven. Other products must carry the above-mentioned mark and the designated "VICUÑA PERU ARTESANÍA" label. The remaining specimens should be regarded as specimens of Appendix I species, and their trade should be controlled accordingly.
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Kashmir red deer Cervus elaphus
hanglu
Middle Eastern fallow deer Dama dama
mesopotamica
Horse moose all species Hippocamelus
spp.
★Black deer Muntiacus crinifrons
Vietnamese large deer Muntiacus
vuquanghensis
South American steppe deer Ozotoceros
bezoarticus
Pudu puda
Ze deer Rucervus duvaucelii
★Poe deer Rucervus eldii
Hippopotamidae
Hexaprotodon
liberiensis
Hippopotamus
amphibius
Musk family Moschidae
All species of Musk genus Moschus spp. (Only all species of Musk genus Moschus spp. (except for
Fuhan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Afghanistan, Bhutan, India,
And Pakistan populations; all other populations are Burma, Nepal and Pakistan populations. )
Be included in Appendix II. )
Pig family Suidae
Deer Dolphin Babyrousa babyrussa
Berabatu Deer Dolphin Babyrousa
bolabatuensis
Celebes deer babyrousa
celebensis
Togian Deer Dolphin Babyrousa
togeanensis
Ji Pig Sus salvanius
Tayassuidae
Grassland Catagonus wagneri All species of Catagonus wagneri Tayassuidae spp.
(Except for the species listed in Appendix I and those not listed
Appendices of Mexico and the United States of America
Pecari tajacu population. )
Carnivora Carnivora
Ailuridae
★Little bear cat Ailurus fulgens
Canidae
Wolf Canis lupus (Bhutan and India only) Wolf Canis lupus (except for being included in the Asian jackal Canis aureus (India)
Populations of degrees, Nepal and Pakistan; all Appendix I Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan Bengal fox Vulpes bengalensis
All other populations are listed in Appendix II. ) The Kirstan population. ) (India)
Serval Canis Speothos venaticus Crab-eating jackal Cerdocyon thous Red fox Afghan subspecies Vulpes vulpes
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Maned wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus griffithi (India)
★ Jackal Cuon alpinus Red fox Himalayan subspecies Vulpes vulpes
Ecuadorian Jackal Lycalopex montana (India)
culpaeus Red Fox Punjabi subspecies Vulpes vulpes
Darwin Jackal Lycalopex fulvipes pusilla (India)
Argentine Jackal Lycalopex griseus
Paraguayan Jackal Lycalopex
gymnocercus
Afghan fox Vulpes cana
Fennec fox Vulpes zerda
Anteater Eupleridae
Ma Island Mongoose Cryptoprocta ferox
Pointed Civet Eupleres goudotii
Falkland civet Fossa fossana
Cat family Felidae
Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus (live ★All species of cat family Felidae spp. (except listed
The annual export quota for specimens and hunting products is approved. Species included in Appendix I. Domestic specimens are not subject to
As follows: Botswana 5; Namibia 150; Limitations of the provisions of the Convention. )
Zimbabwe 50; trade in such specimens is subject to
Limitations of Article 3 of the Convention. )
Caracal cat Caracal caracal (Asian only
Continent population; all other populations are included
Appendix II. )
★Gold cat Catopuma temminckii
Black foot cat Felis nigripes
Joe's cat Leopardus geoffroyi
Andean Lynx Leopardus jacobita
Tiger cat Leopardus pardalis
Small tabby cat Leopardus tigrinus
Long tail cat Leopardus wiedii
Pseudo tiger cat Lynx pardinus
★Cloud Leopard Neofelis nebulosa
Asian Lion Panthera leo persica
Panthera onca
★ Panthera pardus
★ Tiger Panthera tigris
★Cloud cat Pardofelis marmorata
★Ocelot named subspecies Prionailurus
bengalensis bengalensis (Bengal only
National, Indian and Thai populations; all other
The populations are listed in Appendix II. )
Flat head cat Prionailurus planiceps
Rusty tabby cat Prionailurus
rubiginosus (includes Indian population only; others
All populations of are included in Appendix I
I. )
Cougar Florida subspecies Puma
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
BSCI factory audit
concolor coryi
Cougar Costa Rica subspecies Puma
concolor costaricensis
Eastern Cougar Puma concolor
cougar
Thin waist pussy Puma yagouaroundi
(Central and North American populations only; all other species
The groups are listed in Appendix II. )
★Snow Leopard Uncia uncia
Mongoose family Herpestidae
Grey Mongoose Herpestes edwardsi (print
Spend)
Short-tailed Mongoose Herpestes fuscus (printed
Spend)
★Red cheek mongoose Herpestes javanicus
auropunctatus (India)
Red Mongoose Herpestes smithii (Indian
Spend)
★Crab-eating Mongoose Herpestes urva (India)
Pattern necked mongoose Herpestes vitticollis
(India)
Hyena family Hyaenidae
Coyote Proteles cristata (Bots
Wanner)
Skunk family Mephitidae
Patagonian Badger Skunk Conepatus
humboldtii
Mustelidae
Subfamily Lutrinae
Zairian small-clawed otter Aonyx capensis All species of the subfamily Lutrinae spp.
microdon (except for species listed in Appendix I)
(Includes only Cameroon and Nigeria populations; its
All its populations are listed in Appendix II. )
Sea Otter Enhydra lutris nereis
Peruvian Otter Lontra felina
Long-tailed otter Lontra longicaudis
Chilean Otter Lontra provocax
★Lutra lutra
Japanese otter Lutra nippon
Large water otter Pteronura brasiliensis
Mustelinae Mustelinae
Black-footed mustela mustela nigripes fox mustela Eira barbara (Honduras
S)
Galictis vittata (Costa
Rica)
★Yellow-throated mink Martes flavigula (India)
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
★Stone marten Central Asian subspecies Martes foina
intermedia (India)
Martes gwatkinsii (India)
Mellivora capensis (Bo
Tswana)
★Fragrant Mustela Mustela altaica (India)
★Mustela, a subspecies of northern India, ferret
erminea ferghanae (India)
★Yellow-bellied Mustela Mustela kathiah (India)
★Yellow Mustela sibirica (India)
Walrus family Odobenidae
Walrus Odobenus rosmarus
(Canada)
Sea dog family Otariidae
North American fur sea lion Arctocephalus All species of fur sea lion
townsendi Arctocephalus spp. (except for being listed in Appendix I
Species)
Seal family Phocidae
All species of monk seal Monachus elephant seal Mirounga leonina
spp.
Raccoon family Procyonidae
Bassaricyon gabbii
(Costa Rica)
Central American Puff-tailed Raccoon Bassariscus
sumichrasti (Costa Rica)
Southern raccoon Nasua narica (Hondura
S)
South Brazilian raccoon Nasua nasua
solitaria (Uruguay)
Honey Bear Potos flavus (Honduras
S)
Bear family Ursidae
★Big bear cat Ailuropoda Ursidae all species Ursidae spp. (except listed
melanoleuca species included in Appendix I)
★Malay bear Helarctos malayanus
Lazy bear Melursus ursinus
South American Bear Tremarctos ornatus
★Brown bear Ursus arctos (Bhutan only,
Chinese, Mexican and Mongolian populations; others
All populations are listed in Appendix II. )
★Himalayan Brown Bear Ursus arctos
isabellinus
★Black Bear Ursus thibetanus
Viverridae
Spotted forest raccoon raccoon Prionodon pardicolor otter civet cat Cynogale bennettii bear raccoon Arctictis binturong (print
Coconut cat Hemigalus derbyanus degree)
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Striped linsi Prionodon linsang African civet Civettictis civetta (Bots
Wanner)
★Paguma larvata (India)
★Coconut Seed Cat Paradoxurus
hermaphroditus (India)
Jie's Coconut Cat Paradoxurus jerdoni
(India)
Great Tabby Civet Viverra civettina (India)
★Big civet Viverra zibetha (India)
★Little civet Viverricula indica (India)
Whales CETACEA
All species of cetaceans CETACEA spp.
(Except for species listed in Appendix I. Bottlenose Sea
Dolphin Tursiops truncatus Black Sea population in the wild
Commercial annual export limits for obtaining live specimens
The amount is zero. )
Right Whales Balaenidae
Arctic right whale Balaena mysticetus
All species of right whales Eubalaena spp.
Baleen whales Balaenopteridae
★Small turtle whale Balaenoptera
acutorostrata (except those listed in Appendix II
West Greenland population)
Antarctic baleen whale Balaenoptera
bonaerensis
★Morning whale Balaenoptera borealis
★Anchovy whale Balaenoptera edeni
★Blue whale Balaenoptera musculus
★Long fin whale Balaenoptera physalus
★Humpback whale Megaptera
novaeangliae
Sea Dolphins Delphinidae
★Ayeyarwady finless porpoise Orcaella
brevirostris
All species of white dolphins Sotalia spp.
All species of camel dolphin are Sousa spp.
Grey Whale Eschrichtiidae
★Gray whale Eschrichtius robustus
Amazonian Pufferfish Iniidae
★White fin Lipotes vexillifer
Pygmy right whales Neobalaenidae
Pygmy right whale Caperea marginata
Porpoise Phocoenidae
★Finless porpoise Neophocaena
phocaenoides
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Bay porpoise Phocoena sinus
Sperm Whale Physeteridae
Physeter catodon
Freshwater Dolphinidae Platanistidae
All species of Ganges beaked dolphin Platanista
spp.
Beaked whale Ziphiidae
Behrer's whale is all species Berardius spp.
Megalodon all species Hyperoodon
spp.
Chiroptera
Phyllostomidae
White line bat Platyrrhinus lineatus
(Uruguay)
Flying Foxes Pteropodidae
Mane-toothed flying fox Acerodon jubatus All species of the sharp-toothed flying fox Acerodon
Lucky flying fox Pteropus insularis spp. (except for the species listed in Appendix I)
Ryukyu flying fox Pteropus loochoensis All species of flying fox Pteropus spp. (except
Mariana flying fox Pteropus is listed as a species in Appendix I)
mariannus
Eastern Caroline Flying Fox Pteropus
molossinus
Palauan flying fox Pteropus pelewensis
Downy Flying Fox Pteropus pilosus
Samoan flying fox Pteropus samoensis
Island flying fox Pteropus tonganus
Corres flying fox Pteropus ualanus
Yap flying fox Pteropus yapensis
Band A CINGULATA
Armadillo family Dasypodidae
Large armadillo Priodontes maximus Nessler's hairy armadillo Chaetophractus Five-toed naked-tailed armadillo Cabassous
nationi (the annual export quota has been set to zero, centralis (Costa Rica)
All specimens should be regarded as the Argentine naked-tailed armadillo Cabassous of Appendix I species
The trade of specimens should be controlled accordingly. ) tatouay (Uruguay)
Spine-tailed Kangaroos DASYUROMORPHIA
Dasyuridae
Long-tailed narrow-footed bag shrew Sminthopsis
longicaudata
Dune narrow-footed bag shrew Sminthopsis
psammophila
Thylacine family Thylacinidae
Thylacine Thylacinus
cynocephalus (may be extinct)
Possum Diprotodontia
Macropodidae
Fluffy Rabbit Kangaroo Lagorchestes Grey Tree Kangaroo Dendrolagus inustus
hirsutus Dendrolagus
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Rabbit Kangaroo Lagostrophus fasciatus ursinus
Bridle-tailed Kangaroo Onychogalea
fraenata
Crescent-tailed kangaroo Onychogalea
lunata
Possum family Phalangeridae
Southern Grey Possum Phalanger
intercastellanus
Mimika Grey Possum Phalanger
mimicus
Grey Possum Phalanger orientalis
Manus Spotted Possum Spilocuscus
kraemeri
Spotted marten Spilocuscus maculatus
Papua spotted possum Spilocuscus
papuensis
Potoroidae
All species of prairie kangaroo, Bettongia spp.
Desert Kangaroo Caloprymnus
campestris (possibly extinct)
Wombat Branch Vombatidae
Queensland Wombat Lasiorhinus
krefftii
LAGOMORPHA
Rabbit family Leporidae
Assami rabbit Caprolagus hispidus
Fire Mountain Rabbit Romerolagus diazi
Single hole MONOTREMATA
Echididae Tachyglossidae
All species of Pro-Echidna Zaglossus spp.
PERAMELEMORPHIA
Chaeropodidae
Dolphin-footed bandicoot Chaeropus ecaudatus
(May be extinct)
Peramelidae
Patterned bag raccoon Perameles bougainville
Thylacomyidae
Rabbit-eared bandicoot Macrotis lagotis
Bunny-eared bandicoot Macrotis leucura
Odd-hoofed order PERISSODACTYLA
Marco Equidae
African wild ass Equus africanus (its domesticated ★Asian wild ass Equus hemionus (except for
The type called Equus asinus is not included, and is listed as a subspecies in Appendix I)
Nor is it restricted by the provisions of the Convention. ) ★Tibetan wild ass Equus kiang
Equus grevyi Mountain zebra Equus zebra
Asian wild ass named subspecies Equus hartmannae
hemionus hemionus
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Asian wild ass Indian subspecies Equus
hemionus khur
★ Mustang Equus przewalskii
Mountain zebra named subspecies Equus zebra
zebra
Rhinocerotidae
All species of rhinoceros Rhinocerotidae spp. White rhinoceros named subspecies Ceratotherium
(Except for the subspecies listed in Appendix II) simum simum (only South Africa and Swaziland species
Groups, all other populations are included in Appendix I.
Only allow live bodies to be transported to appropriate and acceptable
International trade of popular destinations and hunting memorials
easy. All other specimens should be regarded as Appendix I
Specimens of species, the trade of which is regulated accordingly
system. )
Tapiridae
All species of Tapiridae Tapiridae spp. (except for the South American tapir Tapirus terrestris
Species listed in Appendix II)
PHOLIDOTA
Pangolin family Manidae
★All species of pangolin Manis spp. (India
Degree pangolin Manis crassicaudata,
Philippine pangolin M. culionensis, horse
Come to pangolin M. javanica and pangolin M.
Commercial of pentadactyla specimens obtained in the wild
The annual export quota is zero. )
Long hairs PILOSA
Sloth Branch Bradypodidae
Brown Throated Sloth Bradypus variegatus
Two-toed sloth family Megalonychidae
Choloepus hoffmanni
(Costa Rica)
Anteater Myrmecophagidae
Anteater Myrmecophaga Mexican Anteater Tamandua
tridactyla mexicana (Guatemala)
PRIMATES
★All species of primates PRIMATES spp.
(Except for species listed in Appendix I)
Atelidae
Howler monkey Alouatta coibensis
Long-haired howler monkey Alouatta palliata
Lazy roar monkey Alouatta pigra
Black-browed spider monkey Ateles geoffroyi
frontatus
Red spider monkey Ateles geoffroyi
panamensis
Woolly Spider Monkey Brachyteles
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
arachnoides
Brachyteles, northern fluffy spider monkey
hypoxanthus
Yellow-tailed woolly monkey Oreonax flavicauda
Cebidae
Festival tail monkey Callimico goeldii
White eared marmoset Callithrix aurita
Yellow Crowned Marmoset Callithrix flaviceps
All species of the genus Leontopithecus
spp.
Black White Marmoset Saguinus bicolor
Spotted marmoset Saguinus geoffroyi
White footed marmoset Saguinus leucopus
Saguinus martinsi
Cotton top marmoset Saguinus oedipus
Red-backed squirrel monkey Saimiri oerstedii
Monkey family Cercopithecidae
Min white-browed monkey Cercocebus galeritus
Diana long-tailed monkey Cercopithecus
diana
Broad-browed long-tailed monkey Cercopithecus
roloway
Lion Tail Monkey Macaca silenus
Grey Baboon Mandrillus
leucophaeus
Mandrillus sphinx
Proboscis Monkey Nasalis larvatus
Pang's colobus Piliocolobus kirkii
Tana Colobus Piliocolobus
rufomitratus
Door island langur Presbytis potenziani
★All species of the genus Pygathrix
spp.
★All species of Rhinopithecus
spp.
Kashmir Grey Langur
Semnopithecus ajax
South Plains Grey Langur, Seminopithecus
dussumieri
Northern Plains Grey Langur, Seminopithecus
entellus
Terai Grey Langur Semnopithecus
hector
Black-footed grey langur Semnopithecus
hypoleucos
Tasseled Grey Leaf Monkey Semnopithecus
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
priam
★Nepal Grey Leaf Monkey Semnopithecus
schistaceus
Dolphin-tailed langur Simias concolor
Golden leaf monkey Trachypithecus geei
Capped leaf monkey Trachypithecus pileatus
★Narrow-rimmed langur Trachypithecus
shortridgei
Lemur family Cheirogaleidae
All species of the mouse lemur family Cheirogaleidae
spp.
Refers to the monkey family Daubentoniidae
Finger Monkey Daubentonia
madagascariensis
People Family Hominidae
Mountain gorilla Gorilla beringei
Gorilla gorilla
Chimpanzees belong to all species Pan spp.
Sumatran Orangutan Pongo abelii
Orangutan Pongo pygmaeus
Hylobatidae
★All species of the Hylobatidae family Hylobatidae
spp.
Big lemur family Indriidae
All species of the big lemur family Indriidae spp.
Lemur family Lemuridae
All species of Lemur family Lemuridae spp.
Squamous lemur family Lepilemuridae
All species of scaly lemur family
Lepilemuridae spp.
Loris family Loridae
All species of slow loris Nycticebus spp.
Lemur family Pithecidae
All species of Bald monkeys Cacajao spp.
White-nosed monk-faced monkey Chiropotes albinasus
Proboscidea
Elephantidae
★Asian elephant Elephas maximus African elephant Loxodonta africana5 (see
African elephant Loxodonta africana (except page 14) (includes only Botswana, Namibia,
Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe populations included in Appendix II; all other populations
Asian, South African and Zimbabwe populations. ) The populations are listed in Appendix I. )
RODENTIA
Cuniculidae
Rabbit Guinea Pig Cuniculus paca (Honduras)
Chinchillidae
All species of Chinchilla spp.
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
(Domestic specimens are not subject to the provisions of the Convention
system)
Agouti Dasyproctidae
Spiny guinea pig Dasyprocta punctata
(Honduras)
American Porcupine Erethizontidae
Mexican tree porcupine Sphiggurus
mexicanus (Honduras)
Spiny capuchin porcupine Sphiggurus
spinosus (Uruguay)
Muridae
Leporillus conditor
Pseudomys Pseudomys
fieldi praeconis
Xeromys myoides
China-Australia White-tailed Rat Zyzomys
pedunculatus
Sciuridae
Mexican prairie dog Cynomys All species of the giant squirrel Ratufa spp. ★Marmota caudata (India
5 Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe populations (listed in Appendix II):
Only allow trade for the following purposes:
a) Hunting memorial trade for non-commercial purposes;
b) According to the definition of Conf. 11.20, for the in-situ conservation projects of Zimbabwe and Botswana populations, Namibia and South Africa, trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations;
c) Leather sheet trade;
d) Hair trade;
e) Leather products trade: Botswana, Namibia and South Africa can be used for commercial or non-commercial purposes, and Zimbabwe is used for non-commercial purposes;
f) Namibia's non-commercial trade in ivory blocks that are marked piece by piece and certified to be embedded in finished jewellery, and Zimbabwe's ivory carvings for non-commercial purposes;
g) The trade of registered raw ivory (referring to whole ivory and ivory fragments in Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe) shall comply with the following regulations:
i) Ivory specimens can only be originated in the above-mentioned countries and registered in government-owned stocks (excluding confiscated and unidentified elephants).
tooth);
ii) It is only allowed to be sold to trading partner countries verified by the Secretariat after consultation with the Standing Committee. These countries must have sound national legislation and domestic
Trade control measures to ensure that imported ivory will not be re-exported and can be managed in accordance with all the requirements of Resolution Conf. 10.10 (Rev. CoP12) on domestic production and trade of ivory;
iii) No trade is allowed until the Secretariat has verified the ivory stocks owned by the intended importing country and the registered government;
iv) Raw ivory is sold conditionally in accordance with the government-owned registered ivory inventory approved by the 12th Assembly of States Parties. The quotas are respectively
20,000 kg (Botswana), 10,000 kg (Namibia) and 30,000 kg (South Africa);
v) In addition to the quantities approved by the 12th Conference of States Parties, Botswana, Nano
The ivory owned by the governments of Bia, South Africa and Zimbabwe can be traded or dispatched together with the ivory mentioned in g) iv) above, and sold to each destination at one time under the strict supervision of the Secretariat;
vi) The proceeds from the trade can only be used for elephant conservation work and community conservation and development projects in or around the elephant distribution area; and
vii) The additional amount of trade determined in g) v) above shall be carried out only after the Standing Committee approves that the above conditions are met; and
h) Nine years from the 14th Assembly of States Parties to the date of the one-off sale of ivory under the conditions of g)i), g)ii), g)iii), g)vi) and g)vii). The conference submitted a new proposal to allow trade in ivory stocks listed in Appendix II. In addition, such new proposals should be dealt with in accordance with decisions 14.77 and 14.78.
In the event of non-compliance by the exporting country or importing country, or it is proved that the trade has a negative impact on other elephant populations, the Standing Committee may decide to partly or completely terminate the ivory trade according to the proposal of the Secretariat.
All other specimens should be regarded as specimens of species listed in Appendix I, and their trade should be regulated accordingly.
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
mexicanus degrees)
★Himalayan Marmota Marmota
himalayana (India)
Sciurus deppei (Costa
Rica)
Tree shrew SCANDENTIA
Tree Shrew Branch Tupaiidae
All species of Tupaiidae spp.
Manatee SIRENIA
Dugongidae
★ Dugong dugon
Manatee Trichechidae
Amazonian manatee Trichechus inunguis African manatee Trichechus
American manatee Trichechus manatus senegalensis
Bird class AVES
ANSERIFORMES
Duck family Anatidae
Anas aucklandica Anas aucklandica Anas bernieri Mute-nosed duck Cairina moschata (Hong
New Zealand Duck Anas chlorotis Flower face Duck Anas formosa Durres)
Lai Island Duck Anas laysanensis Red-breasted Barnacle Goose Branta ruficollis Red-billed Tree Duck Dendrocygna
Can Island Duck Anas nesiotis Flat-billed Goose Coscoroba coscoroba autumnalis (Honduras)
Mariana duck Anas oustaleti black-necked swan Cygnus grass yellow tree duck Dendrocygna bicolor
melanocoryphus
Black-fronted Barn Goose Branta canadensis Black-billed Tree Duck Dendrocygna arborea
leucopareia ★White-headed hard-tail duck Oxyura leucocephala
Yellow-necked goose Branta sandvicensis Sarkidiornis melanotos
White-winged Duck Cairina scutul
ata
Pink head duck Rhodonessa
caryophyllacea (probably extinct)
Swiftlet APODIFORMES
Humming Bird Branch Trochilidae
Hook-billed copper hummingbird Glaucis dohrnii All species of Hummingbird Trochilidae spp.
(Except for species listed in Appendix I)
CHARADRIIFORMES
Stone plover family Burhinidae
Burhinus bistriatus (Dangerous
(Dimala)
Gull family Laridae
★Relict gull Larus relictus
Scolopacidae
★Little Scoop Numenius borealis
Numenius tenuirostris
★Little Greenshank Tringa guttifer
Stork forms CICONIIFORMES
Cetaceae Balaenicipitidae
Whale head stork Balaeniceps rex
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Stork family Ciconiidae
★Eastern White Stork Ciconia boyciana ★Black Stork Ciconia nigra
Naked necked stork Jabiru mycteria
Grey Ibis Stork Mycteria cinerea
Phoenicopteridae Phoenicopteridae
All species of Phoenicopteridae Phoenicopteridae
spp.
Ibis Branch Threskiornithidae
Hidden Ibis Geronticus eremita American Red Ibis Eudocimus ruber
Crested Ibis Nipponia nippon Bald Ibis Geronticus calvus
★White Spoonbill Platalea leucorodia
COLUMBIFORMES
Dove pigeon family Columbidae
Caloenas nicobarica Caloenas nicobarica Gallicolumba luzonica pink red pigeon Nesoenas mayeri (Maori
Red-throated Emperor Dove Ducula mindorensis All species of Goura spp.
Dharma and Sangha CORACIIFORMES
Hornbill Branch Bucerotidae
★Brown-necked hornbill Aceros nipalensis All species of genus Aceros spp.
★Buceros bicornis (except the species listed in Appendix I)
Helmet Hornbill Rhinoplax vigil All species of Crested Hornbill Anorrhinus
Rhyticeros spp.
subruficollis ★All species of spotted hornbill Anthracoceros
spp.
All species of white-crowned hornbill, Berenicornis
spp.
All species of hornbill Buceros spp. (except
Species listed in Appendix I)
All species of spot-billed hornbill Penelopides
spp.
Rhyticeros all species of genus Rhyticeros
spp.
CUCULIFORMES
Musophagidae
All species of the genus Tauraco spp.
Falconiformes FALCONIFORMES
All species of Hayabusa
FALCONIFORMES spp. (except for being listed
Appendix I, Appendix III Species and Buzzardidae
Cathartidae species)
Eagle Branch Accipitridae
Spanish Emperor Eagle Aquila adalberti
★White shoulder carving Aquila heliaca
Cuban subspecies
Chondrohierax uncinatus wilsoni
★White-tailed sea eagle Haliaeetus albicilla
Horned Eagle Harpia harpyja
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Pithecophaga jefferyi
Cathartidae
California Vulture Gymnogyps King Eagle Sarcoramphus papa
californianus (Honduras)
Condor Vulture Vultur gryphus
Falconidae Falconidae
Seychelles Falco Falco araeus
Indian Saker Falco Falco jugger
Falco Falco newtoni (Seychelles only
Population)
Falco pelegrinoides
★Swimming Falco Falco peregrinus
Mauritius Falco Falco punctatus
★Spear Falco Falco rusticolus
GALLIFORMES
Crested Pheasant Cracidae
Red-billed pheasant Crax blumenbachii Blue-billed pheasant Crax alberti (Columbia
Razor-billed Pheasant (Mitu mitu Asia)
Horned crested pheasant Oreophasis derbianus Xanthelasma crested pheasant Crax daubentoni (brother
White-winged Crested Pheasant (Penelope albipennis Lumbia)
Black-fronted Crested Pheasant Pipile jacutinga Crax globulosa (Brother
Common Crested Pheasant (Pipile pipile Lumbia)
Great crested pheasant Crax rubra (Colombia,
(Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras)
Little Grey-headed Juvenile Crested Pheasant Ortalis vetula
(Guatemala, Honduras)
Grey-crowned Pheasant Pauxi pauxi (Colombia)
Purple Crowned Pheasant Penelope purpurascens
(Honduras)
Black Mountain Crested Pheasant Penelopina nigra (Endangered Land
Marathon)
Pheasant family Megapodiidae
Sura's pheasant Macrocephalon maleo
Pheasant family Phasianidae
Colored Pheasant Catreus wallichii Large-eyed Spotted Pheasant Argusianus argus Kan's Mountain Partridge Arborophila
Colinus gray raw chicken Gallus sonneratii campbelli (Malaysia)
virginianus ridgwayi ★Blood Pheasant Ithaginis cruentus Chestnut-breasted Mountain Partridge Arborophila
★Tibetan Horse Chicken Crossoptilon ★Green Hole Finch Pavo muticus charltonii (Malaysia)
crossoptilon ★ Hole Finch Pheasant Polyplectron Rusty Wood Partridge Caloperdix oculeus
★Brown Horse Chicken Crossoptilon bicalcaratum (Malaysia)
mantchuricum Eye-spotted Peacock's Pheasant Polyplectron Brown-tailed Fire-backed Pheasant Lophura
★Brown-tailed rainbow pheasant Lophophorus germaini erythrophthalma (Malaysia)
impejanus Phoenix-crowned Peacock's Pheasant Polyplectron Phoenix-crowned Fireback Pheasant Lophura ignita (Malay
★Green-tailed rainbow pheasant Lophophoru lhuysii malacense (West Asia)
★White-tailed Rainbow Pheasant Lophophorus Borneo Peacock's Pheasant Polyplectron Black Quail Melanoperdix niger (horse
sclateri schleiermacheri (from West Asia)
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Edward's Pheasant, Lophura edwardsi, Meleagris ocellata
Emperor Pheasant Lophura imperialis (Guatemala)
★Blue Pheasant Lophura swinhoii Copper-tailed Peacock's Pheasant Polyplectron
Palawan Peacock's Pheasant Polyplectron inopinatum (Malaysia)
napoleonis Rhizothera dulitensis
Crested Pheasant Rheinardia ocellata (Malaysia)
★White-necked Long-tailed Pheasant Syrmaticus ellioti Rhizothera longirostris
★Black-necked Long-tailed Pheasant Syrmaticus humiae (Malaysia)
★Black-tailed Pheasant Syrmaticus mikado Crowned Partridge Rollulus rouloul (Malay
Caspian Chicken (Tetraogallus caspius (West Asia))
★Tibetan Snow Chicken Tetraogallus tibetanus ★Red-breasted Horned Pheasant Tragopan satyra (Nebo
★Grey-bellied Horned Pheasant Tragopan blythii)
★Yellow-bellied Horned Pheasant Tragopan caboti
★Black-headed Horned Pheasant Tragopan
melanocephalus
Prairie hazel grouse subspecies Atwater
Tympanuchus cupido attwateri
GRUIFORMES
Crane branch Gruidae
Whooping Crane Grus americana ★All species of Gruidae Gruidae spp. (except quilted
Sandhill Crane, Cuban subspecies Grus, a species listed in Appendix I)
canadensis nesiotes
Sandhill Crane Florida subspecies Grus
canadensis pulla
★Dane Crowned Crane Grus japonensis
★White Crane Grus leucogeranus
★White-headed crane Grus monacha
★Black-necked Crane Grus nigricollis
★White Pillow Crane Grus vipio
Bustard Otididae
Black-crowned Heron Ardeotis nigriceps All species of Bustard Otididae spp. (except quilted
★Chlamydotis is a species listed in Appendix I)
macqueenii
Wave spotted bustard Chlamydotis undulata
Bengal Bustard Houbaropsis
bengalensis
Rallidae
Gallirallus sylvestris
Heron Crane Branch Rhynochetidae
Heron Crane Rhynochetos jubatus
Passeriformes PASSERIFORMES
Serval bird branch Atrichornithidae
Noisy Serval Atrichornis clamosus
Umbrella Bird Branch Cotingidae
Spotted umbrella bird Cotinga maculata All species of the genus Rupicola spp. Amazonian umbrella bird Cephalopterus
White-winged umbrella bird Xipholena ornatus (Colombia)
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
atropurpurea Cephalopterus
penduliger (Colombia)
Bunting family Emberizidae
Black-crowned Cardinal Bunting Gubernatrix cristata
Yellow-billed red wax-billed bunting Paroaria capitata
Crested Wax-billed Bunting Paroaria coronata
Colorful Tangara finches Tangara fastuosa
Plum Finch Estrildidae
Green red plum finches Amandava
formosa
Javan grazing bird Lonchura oryzivora
Black-throated grass finch named subspecies Poephila
cincta cincta
Fringillidae
Black-headed Red Goldfinch Carduelis Yellow-faced Goldfinch Carduelis yarrellii
cucullata
Yan family Hirundinidae
White-eyed River Swallow Pseudochelidon
sirintarae
Icteridae
Orange-headed blackbird Xanthopsar flavus
Meliphagidae
Yellow shawl honey sucking bird Cassidia species
Lichenostomus melanops cassidix
Flycatcher Muscicapidae
Short-winged warbler Western Australia subspecies Dasyornis Ruck's Fairy Flycatcher Cyornis ruckii Acrocephalus
broadbenti litoralis (possibly extinct) Garrulax canorus rodericanus (Mauritius)
Western spiny warbler Dasyornis longirostris Leiothrix argentauris Mascarin
Lifeband Terpsiphone
White-necked Rock Babbler Picathartes Leiothrix lutea bourbonnensis (Mauritius)
gymnocephalus ★Grey-breasted Serval Liocichla omeiensis
Grey-necked Rock Babbler Picathartes oreas
Paradisaeidae
All species of Paradisaeidae
spp.
Pittidae
Thai Eight Colored Thrush Pitta gurneyi Blue Tailed Eight Colored Thrush Pitta guajana
Luzon's eight-color thrush Pitta kochi Pitta nympha
Bulbulidae Pycnonotidae
Yellow-crowned Bulbul Pycnonotus zeylanicus
Starling family Sturnidae
Long-crowned starling Leucopsar rothschildi Gracula religiosa
Whiteeye Zosteropidae
White-breasted Whiteeye Zosterops
albogularis
PELECANIFORMES
Frigate bird Fregatidae
★White-bellied Frigate Bird Fregata andrewsi
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Pelican Branch Pelecanidae
Curly feather pelican Pelecanus crispus
Boobies Sulidae
Pink-billed Booby Papasula abbotti
PICIFORMES
Capitonidae
Semnornis
ramphastinus (Colombia)
Woodpecker Picidae
Emperor Woodpecker Campephilus imperialis
White-bellied black woodpecker subspecies Richard
Dryocopus javensis richardsi
Toucan Ramphastidae
Black-necked Arakpi Pteroglossus Saffron Toucan Baillonius bailloni
aracari (Argentina)
Green Arakpi Pteroglossus viridis Chestnut Arakpi Pteroglossus
Thick-billed toucan Ramphastos castanotis (Argentina)
sulfuratus red-breasted toucan Ramphastos
Flogging Toucan Ramphastos toco dicolorus (Argentina)
Red-billed Toucan Ramphastos tucanus Small-billed Toucan Selenidera
Female Toucan Ramphastos maculirostris (Argentina)
vitellinus
Grebe PODICIPEDIFORMES
Grebe Podicipedidae
Giant Grebe Podilymbus gigas
PROCELLARIIFORMES
Albatross family Diomedeidae
★Short-tailed albatross Diomedea albatrus
PSITTACIFORMES
All species of Parakeetidae
PSITTACIFORMES spp. (except for being listed
Appendix I, and does not include peaches that are not included in the appendix
Face peony parrot Agapornis roseicollis,
Budgie Melopsittacus undulates,
Cockatiel Nymphicus hollandicus and
Red-collared green parrot Psittacula krameri. )
Cacatuidae
Goffin's Cockatoo Cacatua
goffini
Red-anal Cockatoo Cacatua
haematuropygia
Salmon Cockatoo Cacatua
moluccensis
Cacatua sulphurea
Palm Tree Cockatoo Probosciger
aterrimus
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Loriidae
Red and Blue Lorikeet Eos histrio
Dark blue lorikeet Vini ultramarina
Parakeetidae Psittacidae
Red-necked Amazonian Parrot Amazona
arausiaca
Yellow-necked Amazonian Parrot Amazona
auropalliata
Yellow-shouldered Amazon Parrot Amazona
barbadensis
Red-tailed Amazon Parrot Amazona
brasiliensis
Lilac-crowned Parrot Amazona finschi
St. Vincent's Amazon Parrot Amazona
guildingii
Emperor Amazona Parrot Brother Amazona
imperialis
Cuban Amazon Parrot Amazona
leucocephala
Yellow-crowned Amazon Parrot Amazona oratrix
Red-glassed Amazon Parrot Amazona
pretrei
Brazilian Blue-cheeked Amazon Parrot Amazona
rhodocorytha
Alder Parrot Amazona
tucumana
Amazona Amazona
versicolor
Red-breasted Amazon Parrot Amazona
vinacea
Red-crowned Amazon Parrot Amazona
viridigenalis
Amazona, Puerto Rico
vittata
All species of macaw
Anodorhynchus spp.
Great Green Macaw Ara ambiguus
Blue Throated Macaw Ara glaucogularis
(It is often mistakenly called Ara caninde to be traded)
Scarlet Macaw Ara macao
Army Macaw Ara militaris
Red-fronted macaw Ara rubrogenys
Little Blue Macaw Cyanopsitta spixii
Cyanoramphus forbesi
Red-fronted parrot Cyanoramphus
novaezelandiae
Two-eyed fig parrot subsp. Corinella
Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni