By Orbital Design:4th Jun, 2010: Archive
Abalone is delisted from CITES by South Africa
Photography courtesy of Markus B¼rgener / TRAFFIC
Cape Town, South Africa. 04 June 2010€” TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network, today expressed disappointment at the decision by the South African government to remove its endemic abalone species Haliotis midae from Appendix III of CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. Under the Appendix III listing, which came into effect on 3 May 2007, all consignments of H. midae in international trade were required to be accompanied by CITES permits from South Africa.
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