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Animals and Plants Committees

These committees of experts were established at the sixth meeting
of the Conference of the Parties (Ottawa, 1987) to fill gaps in
biological and other specialized knowledge regarding species of
animals and plants that are (or might become) subject to CITES
trade controls. Their role is to provide technical support to
decision-making about these species. These two Committees have
similar terms of reference, detailed in Resolution Conf.
11.1 (Rev. CoP14), Annex 2, which include inter alia:
- providing scientific advice and guidance to the Conference
of the Parties, the other committees, working groups and the
Secretariat;
- dealing with nomenclatural issues;
- undertaking periodic reviews of species, in order to ensure
appropriate categorization in the CITES Appendices;
- advising when certain species are subject to unsustainable
trade and recommending remedial action (through a process known
as the ’Review of Significant Trade’); and
- drafting resolutions on animal and plant matters for consideration
by the Conference of the Parties.
The Animals and Plants Committees meet twice between meetings
of the Conference of the Parties. They report to the Conference
of the Parties at its meetings and, if so requested, provide advice
to the Standing Committee between such meetings. More information
about the meetings of the Animals
Committee and Plants Committee
are available on this site.
The members
of the Animals and Plants
Committees are individuals from the six major geographical
regions (Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Central and South
America and the Caribbean, and Oceania) as well as one specialist
on nomenclature on each of the two committees. They are elected
at the meetings of the Conference of the Parties, with the number
of regional representatives weighted according to the number of
Parties within each region and according to the regional distribution
of biodiversity. As in the Standing Committee, there is an elected
alternate member for each of the six regions who represents the
region at meetings when the relevant member is unable to attend.
A Chairman and Vice-Chairman are elected by the regional members
of the committees. The specialists on zoological and botanical
nomenclature have no voting rights. They were integrated into
the two scientific committees at the 14th meeting of the Conference
of the Parties (The Hague, 2007), following the decision to dissolve
the Nomenclature Committee. Information on past Nomenclature Committee
meetings can be accessed here.
Any Party may be represented at a meeting of either committee
as an observer and the Chairman may invite any person or organization
to participate, also as an observer.
One of the tasks of the Animals and Plants Committees is the
preparation of regional directories for each of the six CITES
regions. These directories list the zoologists and botanists who
are experts in CITES-listed species in each Party. Below are the
regional directories of plant experts:
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