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Menhaden: Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus), Gulf menhaden (Brevoortia patronus)
Published: 1 December 2004
(December 2004).
download (1,021 KB pdf)First Choice or Fallback? An Examination of Issues Relating to the Application of Appendix III of CITES to Marine Species
Published: 1 December 2004
by Anna Willock, Markus Bürgener & Ana Sancho. (December 2004). 45pp. ISBN 1 85850 207 1 (ISBN 978 1 85850 207 6). This study looks at the appropriateness of Appendix III of CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Wild Species of Fauna and Flora) as a tool for conserving marine species.
download (2.5 MB pdf)Shark Product Trade in Hong Kong and Mainland China and Implementation of the CITES Shark Listings
Published: 1 September 2004
S. Clarke. (September 2004). 53pp. ISBN 962 86197 6 4 (ISBN 978 962 86197 6 4). This report examines regulatory and monitoring systems in mainland China and Hong Kong for implementing the recent listing of three shark species in Appendices of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
download (2.2 MB pdf)Tackling the Ivories: The Status of the US Trade in Elephant and Hippo Ivory
Published: 9 August 2004
Between January and mid April 2004, TRAFFIC researched and analyzed the contemporary role of the USA in the international trade of elephant and hippo ivory.
download (1.1 MB pdf)A Malaysian Assessment of the World List of Threatened Trees
Published: 1 August 2004
Chen Hin Keong. (August 2004). 48pp. Available online only.
download (1.7 MB pdf)Framing the Picture: An Assessment of Ramin Trade in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore
Published: 1 August 2004
Lim Teck Wyn, Tonny Soehartono, Chen Hin Keong. (August 2004). 129pp. This report evaluates the effectiveness of current implementation measures established for CITES Appendix III trade controls pertaining to Ramin Gonystylus spp. in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore since August 2001.http://www.traffic.org/forestry-reports/traffic_pub_forestry6.pdf
download (2.8 MB pdf)Certifying Certification: Can Certification Secure a Sustainable Future for Medicinal Plants, Harvesters and Consumers in India?
Published: 1 August 2004
Pushp Jain. (August 2004). 28pp. ISBN 1 85850 206 3 (ISBN 978 1 85850 206 9). TRAFFIC Online Report Series No.9.
download (1.5 MB pdf)Collection, Trade, and Regulation of Reptiles and Amphibians of the Chihuahuan Desert Ecoregion
Published: 1 August 2004
Lee A. Fitzgerald, Charles W. Painter, Adrian Reuter, Craig Hoover. (August 2004). 76pp plus appendices. ISBN 0 89164 170 X (ISBN 978 0 89164 170 4). This report obtains and has compiled information on the collection of and trade in reptiles inhabiting the Chihuahuan Desert ecoregion.
download (1.6 MB pdf)Demand Driven: The Trade of Indian Star Tortoises Geochelone elegans in Peninsular Malaysia
Published: 1 July 2004
Chris R. Sheperd, Elizabeth A. Burgess, Maple Loo. (July 2004). 11pp. ISBN 983 99246 8 0 (ISBN 978 983 99246 8 8).This report highlights concerns pertaining to inadequacies within Malaysia’s legislation that do not allow for proper management and conservation of the Indian Star Tortoise.
download (683 KB pdf)A Tale of Two Cities: A Comparative Study of Traditional Chinese Medicine Markets in San Francisco and New York
Published: 1 May 2004
Leigh Henry. (May 2004). 21pp. This report focuses on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) examining the availability of parts and products derived from rhino, tigers, leopards, musk deer, and bears, within the two largest Chinatowns in the USA – those in San Francisco and New York City.
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