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143:”. SSN has developed the following criteria to assist Parties when assessing the sustainability of trade in wild fauna and flora. Proposals to remove or reduce the level of protection afforded, or to start or increase international commercial trade in, a species should meet all of the following criteria: 138:
Treaty, that international commercial trade in plants and animals must not be detrimental to the survival of species, or in other words, that it must be sustainable. Too often, use of a species is claimed to be sustainable in the absence of evidence to support this claim. Such evidence should be
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pool cues—just a few examples of the billion dollar international trade in wildlife and plants. Few people realize the scope and impact of this trade that has been responsible for the decline of wild populations of a number of species of animals and plants.
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in which they occur will not be detrimentally affected by trade and when trade in live animals minimizes the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment. The species must always receive the benefit of the doubt if available evidence is uncertain.
24: 250: 91:). Through scientific and legal research, education and advocacy, the SSN is working to prevent over-exploitation of animals and plants due to international trade. 121:
SSN believes that such trade can occur only when evidence positively demonstrates that survival of the species, subspecies or populations and their role in the
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For more detail on the individual criteria, please see the link below on SSN's Criteria for Assessing the Sustainability of Trade in Wild Fauna and Flora
87:) committed to the promotion, enhancement, and strict enforcement of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ( 255: 260: 215: 154: 83:(SSN), founded in 1992, is an international coalition of over 80 non-governmental organizations ( 180:
The use is compatible with other uses of the species and is not detrimental to other species
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People living in the vicinity of the used population are empowered and experience benefits
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Animals are protected from cruelty and suffering, and incidental mortality is avoided
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SSN Criteria for Assessing the Sustainability of Trade in Wild Fauna and Flora
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The CITES Parties have recognized, in Articles III and IV of the
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Government policies, laws and institutions are in place
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wildlife trade
www.ssn.org
NGOs
CITES
parrots
alligator
seahorse
elephant
ivory
ramin
ecosystems
CITES
sustainable
Precautionary Principle
sustainability
conservation
Wildlife smuggling
SSN Criteria for Assessing the Sustainability of Trade in Wild Fauna and Flora
Species Survival Network
CITES
Categories
Non-profit organizations based in Washington, D.C.
Organizations established in 1992
Wildlife smuggling

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