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Mailist gre yiming zhang
Mailist gre yiming zhang








mailist gre yiming zhang

La salamandre crocodile du Mont Dayao a été observée dans le comté autonome de Jinxiu Yao, dans la province du Guangxi en Chine du sud. Résumé – Affinités écologiques de Tylototriton asperrimus Unterstein, 1930 à Bainiu, Dayaoshan, province du Guangxi en Chine avec mise en exergue sur sa diversité cryptique. In addition, the information provided can be used by scientists or for conservation breeding projects. This assistance is intended to support the authorities in the enforcement of species protection in the plausibility check of the breeding of certain species and to contribute to an improved implementation of the CITES Convention. Data and experience were collected from specialised keepers, wholesalers and zoological institutions and compiled together with literature data and based on our own expertise in the form of this handout. The German Society for Herpetology and Terrarial Science (DGHT) was commissioned by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation to compile relevant reproduction data for all reptile and amphibian species listed in Appendices I and II at the last CITES Conference of the Parties CoP18. In Germany, there are some specialised keepers who have sound experience in keeping and breeding rarely kept reptile and amphibian taxa, but this is often not published and thus not accessible. However, especially for rarely kept species, species newly listed in the CITES Appendices, newly described or little researched species, such information is often not available or not freely available. Detailed information on the reproductive biology and husbandry requirements of the species concerned is of utmost importance for the plausibility check of breeding data.

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Against this background, the verification of breeding is an increasing challenge for national and international CITES enforcement authorities and is becoming more and more important in the work of the international bodies of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. While legal trade in captive-bred specimens can contribute to species conservation, trade in wild specimens declared as farmed to circumvent trade restrictions is often very damaging to wild populations. In some cases, however, these indications of origin are questionable. While international trade was initially based primarily on wild-caught specimens, today more than 83% of reptiles and amphibians traded are declared as having an origin other than "wild". The Washington Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) ensures that international trade in specimens of wild animal and plant species does not endanger the survival of the respective species. Within the EU, Germany is also a central transit country in the reptile trade and thus bears a special responsibility for the protection of the traded species. The European Union (EU) is one of the world's main importers of live reptiles and their parts and products (such as leather).










Mailist gre yiming zhang