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What does CITES stand for?Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species
What does CITES appendix I mean?• Rare and endangered species • Trade will generally not be permitted for primarily commercial purposes. • Special convention export/import permits are required
CITES appendix II?• Species that are not currently rare or endangered, but could become so if trade is not regulated. • Also includes look-a-like species • Export permits are required. • Appendix II mammals in BC include Grizzly Bear, Black Bear, Cougar, Lynx, Bobcat, Wolf, River Otter, Sea Otter
CITES appendix III?• Species that are not necessarily endangered, but are managed within the listing nation. • An export permit is required if trade is with the listing nation
What is the CDC? (Not centre for disease control...)BC Conservation Data Centre • Track at risk category for species based on their provincial distribution • Risk status based on biology of species (distribution, population size and trend)
What are the 5 pieces of legislation that protect SARs in BC?• Wildlife Act - Has general protections for all wildlife. Additional protections and penalties for species designated as endangered or threatened under the act. • Forests and Range Practices Act - Requirements for Wildlife Habitat Areas (WHA’s) • Oil and Gas Activities Act - Similar to FRPA protections but for oil and gas activities • Ecological Reserves Act - Provides for establishment of ecological reserves • Park Act - Protection of park resources, including SAR
What are the 7 classifications under COSEWIC?Extinct Extirpated Endangered Threatened Special Concern Not at Risk Data Deficient
What does CITES do?Regulates international trade of endangered species and their parts
What does COSEWIC do?• Determines at risk category for species based on their Canadian distribution