No. 754 Geneva, 14 June 1993 CONCERNING: Control of Operations Breeding Appendix-I Species in Captivity 1.This Notification provides additional information on a captive- breeding operation in Denmark, and recapitulates the information given in Notifications to the Parties Nos. 568 of 31 January 1990, 582 of 30 April 1990, 599 of 31 July 1990, 610 of 31 October 1990, 622 of 5 February 1991, 634 of 8 April 1991, 652 of 28 August 1991, 669 of 16 January 1992, 700 of 24 August 1992, 719 of 21 December 1992 and 732 of 1 March 1993. These Notifications are, therefore, cancelled. 2.Through Resolution Conf. 4.15 (Gaborone, 1983), the Conference of the Parties requested the Secretariat to compile and update a register of the operations which breed specimens of species included in Appendix I in captivity for commercial purposes, which are entitled to the exemption provided by Article VII, paragraph 4, of the Convention (i.e. those specimens are considered as specimens of Appendix-II species). 3.At its eighth meeting (Kyoto, 1992), the Conference of the Parties adopted Resolution Conf. 8.15 to establish Guidelines for a Procedure to Register and Monitor Operations Breeding Appendix-I Animal Species for Commercial Purposes. This new Resolution repeals Resolution Conf. 4.15 and sets new conditions for such operations to be registered. In particular, only the operations producing specimens bred in captivity in accordance with the definition of this term provided by Resolution Conf. 2.12 (San Jos, 1979) may be entered in the Register. 4.The attached "Register of Operations which Breed Specimens of Species Included in Appendix I in Captivity for Commercial Purposes" includes all the operations registered to date by the Secretariat. The Register also includes operations which breed specimens of species the population of which in the country where the operation is located has been transferred from Appendix I to Appendix II subject to export quotas in accordance with Resolution Conf. 7.14 (Lausanne, 1989). 5.The data provided in the Register are in general those received with the application for inclusion. They are therefore not up-to- date. 6.Parties which desire that operations that occur in their territories and meet the requirements of the Convention and Resolution Conf. 8.15 be entered in the Register are invited to provide the Secretariat with information about those operations as described in that Resolution, in particular its Annexes 1 and 2. 7.Parties on the territories of which no such operations occur or which do not desire to have operations entered on the Register are urged to inform the Secretariat to this effect. 8.This Notification and the Register do not concern operations or persons which occasionally breed specimens of Appendix-I species in captivity, even if they sell them, such as zoos and similar institutions, hobbyists, etc. Specimens produced by such operations and persons, if they meet the definition of Resolution Conf. 2.12, may be entitled to the exemption provided by Article VII, paragraph 5, of the Convention. 9.In accordance with Resolution Conf. 8.15 Annex 4, only the specimens of species included in Appendix I that originate from an operation duly registered by the Secretariat may be entitled to the exemption provided by Article VII, paragraph 4, of the Convention. Any document granted pursuant to this exemption for specimens originating from operations which are not listed in the Register should be rejected. In addition, the document should describe the specific identifying marks applied to each specimen. Register of Operations which Breed Specimens of Species Included in Appendix I in Captivity for Commercial Purposes Notes: 1. Specimens bred in operations listed in this Register may be entitled to the exemption provided by Article VII, paragraph 4, of the Convention. 2. Parties are invited to reject any document granted under Article VII, paragraph 4, of the Convention, if the specimens concerned do not originate from an operation listed in this Register and/or from a species which has not been declared as bred in captivity by a registered operation. ALGERIA No registered operation. ANGOLA (non-Party) No registered operation. AUSTRALIA No registered operation. AUSTRIA No registered operation. BANGLADESH No registered operation. BELIZE No registered operation. BHUTAN (non-Party) No registered operation. BOTSWANA No registered operation. BURUNDI No registered operation. CANADA 1. Mr John Lejeune and/or Mr John Lejeune Jr Falcon Farms Ltd. R.R. 1 AGASSIZ, British Columbia V0M 1A0 Date of establishment: 1966 Date of first export: 1978 Species bred: 1) Falco peregrinus 2) Falco rusticolus 3) Hybrids Falco peregrinus x Falco rusticolus 4) Hybrids Falco rusticolus x Falco mexicanus Current stock: Adults: 38M, 40F Falco peregrinus (7 August 1987) 6M, 11F Falco rusticolus 1F Falco mexicanus 1M Falco rusticolus x Falco peregrinus 1987 young: 3 Falco rusticolus x Falco peregrinus 1 Falco rusticolus 39 Falco peregrinus (remainder of 1987 young already sold within Canada) Annual production: About 60 Falco peregrinus About 5-10Falco rusticolus About 5-10Falco rusticolus x Falco peregrinus About 5-10Falco rusticolus x Falco mexicanus Remarks: Both artificial insemination and natural copulation are used. Both natural and artificial incubation are used Origin of stock: Canada - most prior to 1973 Germany - prior to 1973 Type of products exported: Live falcons Marking of specimens: Seamless ring numbered leg bands Production of F2 offspring: Falco peregrinus yes, plus F3 and F4 Falco rusticolus expected anytime, F1 1/2 already produced 2. Daniel Nowlan and/or Ulrike Schmigale Yukon Game Farm Site 19, Comp. 11, R.R. 2 Mile 5 Takhini Hot Springs Road WHITEHORSE, Yukon Territory Y1A 5A5 Date of establishment: Approximately 1973 Date of first export: 1979 Species bred: 1) Falco peregrinus 2) Falco rusticolus Current stock: Adults: 2M, 3F Falco peregrinus; 1987 progeny: 6 (28 August 1987) 7M, 6F Falco rusticolus; 1987 progeny: 9 Annual production: Falco peregrinus: approximately 10 Falco rusticolus: approximately 20 Remarks: Artificial insemination, natural breeding, artificial incubation and natural incubation are used Origin of stock: Falco peregrinus: 5 captive-bred adults from other facilities (Canada) 2 young of the year bred at this facility Falco rusticolus: 10 from wild (adults) (legally taken) 3 adults captive-bred at this facility 6 young of the year bred at this facility Type of products exported: Live specimens, dead specimens, feathers, eggs Marking of specimens: Government leg bands: 1. Seamless bands used for captive-bred progeny since 1984 2. Plastic adjustable bands used prior to 1984 and for birds from wild Production of F2 offspring: Falco peregrinus - yes Falco rusticolus - not yet 3. Mr Martin C. Lee and Mr Jon Hitchmough 1530 McTavish Road 6926 Puckle Road R.R. #2 SAANICHTON, British Columbia SIDNEY, British Columbia V0S 1M0 V8L 3S2 Date of establishment: 1981 Date of first export: 1985 Species bred: Falco rusticolus Current stock: 12.13 Falco rusticolus (March 1991) Annual production: 1-10 Remarks: Artificial insemination, natural copulation, and both artificial and natural incubation used Origin of stock: Canada: wild: 8 captive-bred: 16 Type of products exported: Live falcons Marking of specimens: Seamless, numbered metal leg bands Production of F2 offspring: F2 offspring expected in 1992 breeding season F1 F. rusticolus have been produced at this facility since 1988 F2 F. peregrinus have been regularly produced 4. Mr Jon Hitchmough 6926 Puckle Road SAANICHTON, British Columbia V0S 1M0 Date of establishment: 1981 Date of first export: 1985 Species bred: Falco peregrinus Current stock: Adults: 3 males, 5 females (January 1988) 1987 young: 1 female Annual production: Approximately 0-10 Remarks: Both artificial insemination and natural copulation are used. Both artificial and natural incubation are used This operation also successfully breeds a number of Appendix-II species (Falco mexicanus, Falco biarmicus, Parabuteo unicinctus) and has the capability of breeding other Appendix-II species in the near future Origin of stock: Canada Wild: one female pre-CITES Captive-bred: 1 female, 1 male from other operations; 4 females, 2 males bred at this operation Type of products exported: Live specimens Marking of specimens: Seamless ring numbered leg bands Production of F2 offspring: Yes 5. James Dailley and/or African Lion Safari and Game Farm Ltd. R.R. 1 CAMBRIDGE, Ontario N1R 5S2 Date of establishment: 1979 Date of first export: 1983 Species bred: Falco peregrinus Falco rusticolus Hybrids Falco peregrinus x mexicanus Hybrids Falco peregrinus x babylonicus Hybrids Falco peregrinus x tinnunculus Current stock: Falco peregrinus (June 1988) Adults: 3 males, 7 females Juveniles:3 males, 1 female, 3 undetermined Annual production: 6 to 10 Falco peregrinus 1 to 4 Falco rusticolus 1 to 4 peregrinus x mexicanus 1 to 4 peregrinus x tinnunculus Remarks: Both artificial insemination and natural copulation are used. Both natural and artificial incubation are used Origin of stock: United Kingdom, Canada Type of products exported: Live and dead falcons, feathers and eggs Marking of specimens: Seamless leg bands supplied by the Canadian Wildlife Service Production of F2 offspring: Falco peregrinus - F3 as of 1986 Hybrids are F2; F3 expected in 1988 6. "Golden Creek" Exotic Bird Farm Friedhelm Hoesterey R.R. 1, Severn Bridge ORILLIA, Ontario P0E 1N0 Date of establishment: 1983 Date of first export: 1988 Species bred: a) Falco peregrinus and hybrids b) Falco rusticolus and hybrids Current stock: 3M 3F Falco peregrinus (November 1990) 3M 5F Falco rusticolus 1M Falco rusticolus x peregrinus 1M 2F Falco rusticolus x cherrug 1F Falco rusticolus - peregrinus x Falco rusticolus - cherrug 1M Falco rusticolus - mexicanus x Falco rusticolus - cherrug Annual production: 1988: 0; 1989: 1; 1990: 3 Remarks: Natural and artificial insemination and incubation are used Origin of stock: Germany and Canada Type of products exported: Live and dead falcons, feathers and eggs Marking of specimens: Seamless numbered metal leg bands Production of F2 offspring: F. peregrinus yes F. rusticolus yes (hybrids) 7. Falcon Ventures Allan and Hanne Kuzyk 504 - 1120 Yates Street VICTORIA, British Columbia V8V 3M9 Date of establishment: 1985 Date of first export: June 1990 Species bred: Falco rusticolus Current stock: 4M 4F Falco rusticolus (January 1991) Annual production: 0-10 Remarks: Natural copulation used to date; may use artificial insemination in the future Origin of stock: Canada: wild: 1 M 1F, 1980, 1 M, 1985 captive-bred: 2M 3 F Type of products exported: Live falcons Marking of specimens: Seamless numbered metal leg bands Production of F2 offspring: No. Ten F1 bred to date, F2 expected in 1991 8. Golden Horn Falcon Breeder Harry and Yoshiko Atkins P.O. Box 4523 WHITEHORSE, Yukon Territory Y1A 2R8 Date of establishment: 1987 Date of first export: Not yet exported Species bred: Falco peregrinus Current stock: 5.3 Falco peregrinus (September 1991) Annual production: C. 0-2 Remarks: Natural copulation, natural and artificial incubation used. Origin of stock: Canada: captive- bred: 5.3 Falco peregrinus Type of products exported: Live falcons Marking of specimens: Seamless, numbered metal leg bands Production of F2 offspring: Yes 9. Mr Michael Purschwitz P.O. Box 308 RADIUM HOT SPRINGS, British Columbia V0A 1M0 Date of establishment: 1986 Date of first export: Expected in 1992 Species bred: Falco peregrinus Current stock: 4.4 Falco peregrinus (January 1992) Annual production: 5-10 Remarks: Natural and artificial insemination and incubation used Origin of stock: Canada; all captive- bred Type of products exported: Live falcons Marking of specimens: Seamless, numbered metal leg bands Production of F2 offspring: Yes 10.Alta Anatums Dr J. Michael Person, DVM Mr Jeffery M. Person P.O. Box 3442 SPRUCE GROVE, Alberta T7X 3A7 Date of establishment: 1987 Date of first export: No export to date Species bred: Falco peregrinus Current stock: 7.5 Falco peregrinus (April 1992) Annual production: 20 Remarks: Natural and artificial insemination and incubation used Origin of stock: Canada: wild: 1 captive-bred: 11 Type of products exported: Live falcons Marking of specimens: Seamless, numbered metal leg bands Production of F2 offspring: Yes CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC No registered operation. CHILE No registered operation. CHINA Anhui Research Centre of Chinese Alligator Reproduction (ARCCA) ANHUI Xuancheng County Anhui Province Date of establishment: 1979 Date of first export: Not yet exported Species bred: Alligator sinensis Current stock: 3,787 alligators (September 1991) Annual production: 1992: 1,300; 1995: 3,000 Remarks: Refer to document Doc. 8.39 (Rev.) Origin of stock: Wild in China Type of products exported: Skins and other products Marking of specimens: CITES tags for skins Production of F2 offspring:Yes COLOMBIA No registered operation. CONGO No registered operation. CZECH REPUBLIC No registered operation. DENMARK Mr Allan Pedersen Vildtfarmen Kringelborn Kringelbornvej 43 9830 TAARS Species bred: Falco peregrinus peregrinus Falco cherrug x rusticolus (hybrids) Current stock: Breeding stock: (March 1992) 11 Falco peregrinus peregrinus 1 Falco peregrinus 2 Falco peregrinus brookei 3 Falco peregrinus pealei 1 Falco peregrinus pealei/brookei 8 Falco rusticolus 4 Falco rusticolus obsoletus 2 Falco cherrug 2 Falco cherrug altaicus Annual production: 8 Falco peregrinus peregrinus (1992) 13 Falco peregrinus pealei x brookei 8 Falco rusticolus 3 Falco rusticolus obsoletus 6 Falco cherrug x Falco rusticolus Remarks: Artificial insemination is used for commercial production The registration is valid only for Falco peregrinus peregrinus and hybrids Falco cherrug x rusticolus Type of products exported: Live falcons Marking of specimens: Closed rings. A few with microchips Production of F2 offspring:Yes DJIBOUTI No registered operation. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC No registered operation. FIJI (non-Party) No registered operation. GAMBIA No registered operation. GERMANY 1. D. Rosenkranz Gut Steinbeck 4 D-4902 BAD SALZUFLEN Date of establishment: 1971 Date of first export: 7 September 1983 Species bred: 1) Falco peregrinus 2) Falco rusticolus 3) Hybrids Falco rusticolus x Falco cherrug Current stock: 9,9 Falco peregrinus 8,6 Falco rusticolus 6,7 Falco cherrug Annual production: About 15 Falco peregrinus About 10 Falco rusticolus About 3 hybrids Falco rusticolus x Falco cherrug Remarks: Natural copulation is used, the method of artificial insemination is only used for production of hybrids; eggs are bred in incubators Origin of stock: Germany (from captive breeding) Canada Type of products exported: Live falcons marked with official rings Production of F2 offspring: Yes 2. Fritz Roth Hamburger Str. 92 D-6050 OFFENBACH-BIEBER Date of establishment: 1970 Date of first export: 1983 Species bred: 1) Falco peregrinus 2) Falco rusticolus 3) Hybrids Falco rusticolus x Falco cherrug 4) Hybrids Falco rusticolus x Falco peregrinus 5) Hybrids Falco peregrinus x Falco cherrug Current stock: 11,10 Falco peregrinus 4,5 Falco rusticolus 5,5 Falco cherrug 0,1 hybrids Falco rusticolus x Falco cherrug 0,2 hybrids Falco rusticolus x Falco peregrinus Annual production: About 20-40 Falco peregrinus About 4-15 Falco rusticolus About 10-15 hybrids: Falco rusticolus x Falco cherrug About 5-10 hybrids: Falco rusticolus x Falco peregrinus About 5 hybrids: Falco peregrinus x Falco cherrug Remarks: Methods of natural and artificial insemination are used; eggs are bred in incubators Origin of stock: Morocco Denmark (from captive breeding) Germany (from captive breeding) India China Type of products exported: Live falcons marked with rings Production of F2 offspring: Yes 3. Ursula Wilmering Holzhausen 55a D-2848 VECHTA Date of establishment: 1975 Date of first export: 1977 Species bred: 1) Lophura edwardsi 2) Tragopan caboti 3) Lutra lutra Current stock: 1) Lophura edwardsi: 2,2 (early 1987) 2) Tragopan caboti: 1,1 3) Lutra lutra: 3,4 Annual production: 1) Lophura edwardsi: 8-10 2) Tragopan caboti: 4-6 3) Lutra lutra: 3-4 Origin of stock: 1) Lophura edwardsi: Germany (captive-bred) 2) Tragopan caboti: United Kingdom (captive-bred) 3) Lutra lutra: United Kingdom (captive-bred) Type of products exported: Live animals Production of F2 offspring: Yes 4. Wiard Fischer Am Grn 19 D-2930 VAREL Date of establishment: 1969 Date of first export: 1984 Species bred: Branta sandvicensis Anas laysanensis Current stock: 10 Branta sandvicensis (early 1987) 10 Anas laysanensis Annual production: About 20 Branta sandvicensis About 20 Anas laysanensis Origin of stock: United Kingdom (captive-bred) Netherlands (captive-bred) Type of products exported: Live birds Production of F2 offspring: Yes 5. Manfred Cords Bremerweg 12-13 D-2833 KLOSTERSEELTE Date of establishment: 1970 Date of first export: Planned in 1988 Species bred: Falco jugger Falco peregrinus Current stock: Falco jugger: 1 male, 1 female (June 1988) Falco peregrinus: 3 males, 3 females Annual production: Falco jugger: 6-7 birds Falco peregrinus: 10-12 birds Remarks: The methods of artificial incubation and rearing by hand are used Origin of stock: Falco jugger: Import from Pakistan Falco peregrinus: Captive- bred stock Type of products exported: Live birds Marking of specimens: Rings Production of F2 offspring: Yes 6. Kurt Kilian Untergasse 15 6800 MANNHEIM 31 Date of establisment: 1971 Date of first export: - Species bred: Falco peregrinus Current stock: 2 males, 2 females (March 1989) Annual production: 8-10 birds Remarks: The methods of artificial insemination and breeding are used Origin of stock: Bred in captivity in Germany Type of products exported: Live birds Marking of specimens: Closed rings, which show the hatching year Production of F2 offspring: Yes 7. Volkmar Riedl Mariaberger Str. 189 D-8960 KEMPTEN/ALLGAU Date of establisment: 12 April 1973 Date of first export: - Species bred: Falco jugger Falco peregrinus Current stock: 4,4 Falco jugger (August 1989) 5,5 Falco peregrinus Annual production: 12-15 Falco jugger 20 Falco peregrinus Remarks: Natural and artificial breeding and rearing Origin of stock: From captive-breeding operations Type of products exported: Live birds Marking of specimens: Marked with metal rings Production of F2 offspring: Yes 8. Konrad Volkhardt Retterder Strasse 99 D-3436 HESS. LICHTENAU Date of establishment: 1973 Date of first export: 1981 Species bred: Anas laysanensis Branta sandvicensis Current stock: Anas laysanensis: 4 pairs (August 1989) Branta sandvicensis: 8 pairs Annual production: Anas laysanensis: 20 birds Branta sandvicensis: 25 birds Remarks: Natural breeding, artificial rearing Origin of stock: Captive-breeding operations Type of products exported: Live birds Marking of specimens: Closed metal rings, which have the year of the birth and a number Production of F2 offspring: Yes GUATEMALA No registered operation. GUINEA-BISSAU No registered operation. HONDURAS No registered operation. IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF No registered operation. IRELAND (non-Party) No registered operation. ISRAEL 1. Gan-Shmuel Crocodile Farm Kibbutz Gab-Shmuel Mobile Post Hefer 33110 Date of establishment: November 1984 Date of first export: Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: Annual production: 1988: 200 skins and live animals 1989: 500 skins and live animals from 1990 onwards: 1,000 skins and live animals Remarks: First hatchlings bred on the farm in 1987 Origin of stock: 1. Zimbabwe, Spencer's Creek Crocodile Ranch (PTY) Ltd. 2. Kenya, M/S Kenya Crocodile Farm Co. Type of products exported: Live specimens, skins, meat and other derivatives Marking of specimens: Skins will be tagged in accordance with Resolution Conf. 5.16 Meat and other derivatives will be marked before entering international trade Production of F2 offspring: Not yet 2. Fazael Crocodile Farm Ltd. Jericho Valley Date of establishment: 1987 Date of first export: 1992 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: Breeders: 131 (January 1991) Yearlings: 48 Hatchlings: 263 Annual production: Skins: 1992: 250; 1993: 1,000; 1994: 2,000; 1995: 3,000; 1996: 5,000 Origin of stock: Kenya Type of products exported: Skins Marking of specimens: Skins will be tagged in accordance with Resolution Conf. 5.16 Production of F2 offspring: Not yet ITALY No registered operation. JAMAICA (non-Party) No registered operation. KENYA No registered operation. KIRIBATI (non-Party) No registered operation. LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC (non-Party) No registered operation. LIBERIA No registered operation. LIECHTENSTEIN No registered operation. LUXEMBOURG No registered operation. MADAGASCAR 1. Elevage de M. Charles de Lanessan Antsobolo AMPANOTOKANA AMBOHIDRATRIMO Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Annual production: About 100 animals Remarks: Operation authorized by the Minister of the Production agricole et de la rforme agraire under No. 0107/MBRRA/DGDR/ FOR/PN of 14 August 1980 2. Ferme de crocodiles du Haut Mangoro Socit REPTEL M. J.C. Peyre B.P. 563 ANTANANARIVO Date of establishment: 1985 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: Breeding females, over 2.5m: 20 (August 1989) Medium females, 1m to 1.5m: 210 Small females 0.5m to 1m: 215 Males, over 2.5m: 10 Males, 1m to 1.5m: 115 Undetermined sex, 0.5m to 1m: 450 Annual production: 400 to 500 per year from 1989 2,000 to 3,000 per year from 1992 Origin of stock: 10 from captive breeding (Madagascar), others caught in the wild Type of products exported: Skins Live animals Meat and finished leather products Marking of specimens: Skins: individually marked tags (e.g., MG-89/0001/rp) Production of F2 offspring: Yes MALAYSIA 1. Sandakan Crocodile Farm Sdn. Bhd. Mr. Chai Yau Look P.O. Box 633 90007 SANDAKAN Sabah Date of establishment: 1964 Species bred: Crocodylus porosus Current stock: Breeding stock: males: 82; females: 237 (1989) Rearing stock: 0-1 year: 256; 1 year +: 689 Annual production: 1989: 287 Origin of stock: Wild caught in Sabah and captive breeding Type of products exported: Skins only Production of F2 offspring: Yes 2. Jong's Crocodile Farm 18 1/2 Miles Kuching-Serian Higway P.O. Box 670 KUCHING Sarawak Date of establishment: 1963 Date of first export: 1984 Species bred: Crocodylus porosus Current stock: 17-27 years: 145 (March 1991) 13-16 years: 142 7-12 years: 147 Below 6 years: 501 Total: 935 Annual production: 50-100 skins Remarks: The farm also has specimens of the species Tomistoma schlegelii (not covered by the registration) Origin of stock: Taken in the wild in Sarawak Type of products exported: Skins Marking of specimens: Individually numbered tags Production of F2 offspring: Not yet MALTA No registered operation. MAURITIUS Bioculture (Mtius) Ltd. Senneville RIVIERE DES ANGUILLES Date of establishment: November 1984 Date of first export: December 1990 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 244 animals (July 1990) Annual production: Target 2,000 animals Origin of stock: Madagascar, captive-bred Type of products exported: Skins Marking of specimens: CITES tags Production of F2 offspring:All production in Mauritius is F2 MOROCCO No registered operation. MYANMAR (non-Party) No registered operation. NAMIBIA Crocodile Ranch N.J.L. van Dyk P.O. Box 424 OTJIWARONGO 9000 Date of establishment: June 1985 Date of first export: 1991 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: Breeders:7 males, 117 femelles (August 1991) Offsprings: 1 year 673 2 years 494 Annual production: 1988: 477; 1989: 572; 1990: 640 Origin of stock: Botswana Type of products exported: Skins, live specimens, meat Marking of specimens: Skins will be tagged Production of F2 offspring:Not yet on the farm NETHERLANDS No registered operation. NICARAGUA No registered operation. NIGER No registered operation. NORWAY No registered operation. OMAN (non-Party) No registered operation. PAKISTAN No registered operation. PANAMA No registered operation. PHILIPPINES 1. Birds International, Inc. 1 No. Sto. Nio Street, Alemars Subdivision Commonwealth Heights, Fairview QUEZON CITY Date of establishment: February 1975 Date of first export: 1984 Species bred: Aratinga guarouba Current stock: Wild stock: 26 (April 1991) 1st generation: 26 2nd generation: 4 Total: 56 Annual production: 1989: 13 Remarks: The operation breeds several other Appendix-I species for which it is not registered Origin of stock: USA, Singapore, Thailand and the Netherlands Type of products exported: Live birds Marking of specimens: Leg bands and plain tattoo marks. Birds to be kept for breeding are also marked with microchips Production of F2 offspring: Yes 2. RP-Japan Crocodile Farming Institute (CFI) Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Barangay Irawan PUERTO PRINCESA CITY Palawan Date of establishment: 4 March 1988 Species bred: Crocodylus porosus Parental breeding-stock: 39 males; 86 females (November 1992) Source of stock: From the wild in the Philippines, under permits granted by the CITES Management Authority Current stock: Adults: 39 males; 86 females (November 1992) Sub-adults: 22 males; 23 females Juveniles: 154 Hatchlings: 658 Production of young: Until November 1992: 819 Expected future production: 1993: 914; 1994: 1,081; 1995: 1,126; 1996: 1,193 Type of products exported: Live specimens, meat, skins and curios Marking of specimens: Uniform tagging system for skins Remarks: The operation breeds also specimens of the subspecies Crocodylus novaeguineae mindorensis. It is, however, not registered for that subspecies Production of F2 offspring: Not yet RWANDA No registered operation. SAINT LUCIA No registered operation. SAMOA (non-Party) No registered operation. SIERRA LEONE (non-Party) No registered operation. SINGAPORE 1. Mr Simon Soh Singapore Crocodilarium Pte. Ltd. 730 East Coast Parkway SINGAPORE 1543 Date of establishment: 1979 Date of first export: 1979 Species bred: Crocodylus porosus Crocodylus siamensis Hybrids C. porosus x C. siamensis Hybrids C. porosus x C. n. novaeguineae Current stock: Crocodylus porosus: 1,436 (including hybrids) (August 1990) Crocodylus siamensis: 6 Annual production: 1,800-2,000 animals Remarks: The Crocodilarium is open to the public. It has also 54 Tomistoma schlegelii (the registration does not cover this species) and 1,360 Caiman crocodilus crocodilus Origin of stock: From local sources or neighbouring countries prior to Singapore's accession to CITES Type of products exported: Finished leather products Marking of specimens: Plastic tags for skins marked SINGAPORE-CITES SG/year/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes 2. Mr Tan Gna Chua Tan Moh Hong Reptile Skin and Crocodile Farm 790 Upper Serangoon Road SINGAPORE 1953 Date of establishment: 1945 Date of first export: 1946 Species bred: Crocodylus porosus Current stock: 300 animals (August 1990) Annual production: 280 animals Origin of stock: From local sources or neighbouring countries prior to Singapore's accession to CITES Type of products exported: Skins, live crocodiles and finished leather products Marking of specimens: Plastic tags for skins marked SINGAPORE-CITES SG/year/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes 3. Mr Lee Bak Kuan Long Kuan Hung (Pte.) Ltd. 8 Bridport Avenue SINGAPORE 1955 Date of establishment: 1964 Date of first export: 1967 Species bred: Crocodylus porosus Current stock: 3,725 animals (August 1990) Annual production: For export: 500 animals Remarks: The farm also has 14 Crocodylus n. novaeguineae and 15 Tomistoma schlegelii (the registration does not cover this species) Origin of stock: From local sources or neighbouring countries prior to Singapore's accession to CITES Type of products exported: Skins and live crocodiles Marking of specimens: Plastic tags for skins marked SINGAPORE-CITES SG/year/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes 4. Mr John Tan Jurong Crocodile Paradise Pte. Ltd. 241 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim SINGAPORE 2262 Date of establishment: 22 November 1986 (created from an older farm) Date of first export: January 1989 Species bred: Crocodylus porosus Current stock: 2,368 animals Annual production: 1,000 animals Remarks: The operation is open to the public. It has also 21 Tomistoma schlegelii (the registration does not cover this species) and 10 Crocodylus n. novaeguineae Origin of stock: From local sources or neighbouring countries prior to Singapore's accession to CITES Type of products exported: Skins and finished products Marking of specimens: Plastic tags for skins marked SINGAPORE-CITES SG/year/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes SLOVAKIA No registered operation. SOLOMON ISLANDS (non-Party) No registered operation. SOUTH AFRICA 1. Dr H.O. Penzhorn's Farm KROONDAL 0350 Rustenburg District Date of establishment: February 1982 Date of first export: 18 June 1985 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 700 animals Annual production: 1984: 300 animals 1985: 500 animals Origin of stock: Zimbabwe (from captive breeding) Type of products exported: Only skins Production of F2 offspring: Yes 2. Stewart's Farm P.O. Box 4 NKWALINI 3816 Date of establishment: 30 June 1981 Date of first export: 5 July 1985 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 251 animals Annual production: 1984: 46 animals 1985: 105 animals Origin of stock: Natal Parks Board, St. Lucia (F2, from captive breeding) Type of products exported: Only skins Production of F2 offspring: Not yet on the farm, but breeding stock is F2 3. Mr Jan-Gerd Kuhlman Izintaba Crocodile Research and Breeding Farm PRETORIA Date of establishment: 23 January 1968 Date of first export: October 1985 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 300 animals Annual production: 2,000 animals Origin of stock: Caught in the wild in 1968 (pre-Convention) Type of products exported: Only skins Production of F2 offspring: Yes 4. Mr P. Schoeman Lomati Estates Private Bag 510 HECTORSPRUIT 1330 Date of establishment: September 1982 Date of first export: Unknown Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 950 animals Annual production: 450 animals Origin of stock: Zimbabwe Type of products exported: Only skins Production of F2 offspring: Yes 5. Mr A.F. Slogrove In-de-Middel P.O. Box 112 SCHAGEN 1204 Transvaal Date of establishment: May 1982 Date of first export: Unknown Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 161 animals 300 eggs Annual production: About 200 animals Origin of stock: Namibia Type of products exported: Only skins Production of F2 offspring: Yes 6. Lebowa Crocodile Ranch (PTY) Ltd. c/o Lebowa Development Corporation Limited P.O. Box 951 PIETERSBURG 0700 Transvaal Date of establishment: December 1984 Date of first export: Unknown Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: Adults: 25 (15, 10) (1 January 1986) Sub-adults: 115 (11,104) Juveniles: 23 Hatchlings: 1,141 Total: 1,304 Annual production: 3,500 hatchlings and more towards 1990 Origin of stock: South Africa (wild and captive breeding); Zimbabwe; Botswana Type of products exported: Skins The manufacture of final products will be considered Production of F2 offspring: Not yet 7. Crookes Brothers Limited P.O. RENISHAW South Coast Natal 4181 Date of establishment: July 1984 Date of first export: 1987 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: Breeding stock: 69 (June 1987) Other stock: 2,343 Annual production: Initial sales for 1987: 500 skins, meat (probably for local market), by-products and artifacts Origin of stock: Okavango (Botswana) and Zimbabwe, and own bred hatchlings Type of products exported: See annual production Production of F2 offspring: Not yet 8. Kwena Gardens Bophuthatswana (Pty) Ltd. P.O. Box 234 SUN CITY Bophuthatswana Date of establishment: 1986 Date of first export: End of 1988 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: Wild-collected adult males: 10 (June 1987) Wild-collected adult females: 46 Wild-collected sub-adult males: 6 Wild-collected sub-adult females: 51 Wild-collected hatchlings: 96 Captive-bred hatchlings: 433 Annual production: 5,000 and more towards 1991 Origin of stock: Botswana and Zimbabwe Type of products exported: Skins Manufactured products at a later stage Production of F2 offspring: Not yet 9. Crocodile Creek Mr P.A.I. and Mrs S.J. Watson P.O. Box 178 MAIDSTONE Natal 4380 Date of establishment: 1982 Date of first export: 1988 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: Breeding stock: 75 (5 males, 70 females) (December 1987) Other stock: 125 (25 sub-adults; 100 yearlings) Annual production: Remarks: Breeding in progress Origin of stock: Natal and Zimbabwe Type of products exported: Live, skins, meat, mounted specimens Marking of specimens: Skins: Plastic tags bearing the farm name, its CITES registration number and a serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes, entire stock is F2 10.Lebonheur Farm Mr J.J.M. Prins P.O. Box 592 SUIDER PAARL 7624 Date of establishment: 1986 Date of first export: None yet Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: Breeding stock: 600 (100 males, 500 females) (December 1987) Other stock: 523 juveniles and sub-adults Annual production: 8,000 within 5 years Remarks: First hatchings expected this year Origin of stock: Botswana (captured in the wild) South Africa (Transvaal) (bred in captivity) Type of products exported: Skins primarily. Also meat, skeletons and mounted specimens Marking of specimens: Skins: plastic tags - Lebonheur/CITES number allocated/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Not yet 11.Cango Crocodile Ranch Cango Consolidated Estates (Pty) Ltd. P.O. Box 559 OUDTSHOORN 6620 Date of establishment: 1977 Date of first export: 1983 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 35 adult F2 females (August 1989) 10 adult females ex Zimbabwe 15 adult F2 males 150 juveniles 90 F2 sub-adults Annual production: Origin of stock: Zimbabwe (captive-bred) South Africa (Natal) (captive-bred) Type of products exported: Skins Marking of specimens: Plastic tags - CCR/CITES No. allocated/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes 12.Glenashby Crocodile Ranch Private Bag X513 EAST LONDON 5200 Date of establishment: January 1983 Date of first export: - Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 27 adult F2 females (August 1989) 6 adult F2 males 9 F2 sub-adults 80 F2 juveniles 180 F2 hatchlings Annual production: Origin of stock: Zimbabwe (F2 captive-bred) Type of products exported: Skins Marking of specimens: Plastic tags - GCR/CITES No. allocated/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes 13.Emfuleni Game and Crocodile Ranch "Guernsey" HOEDSPRUIT 1380 Date of establishment: March 1988 Date of first export: - Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 13 F2 adult females (August 1989) 2 F2 adult males 10 F3 sub-adult males 285 F3 sub-adult females Annual production: Origin of stock: Botswana (10 wild- captured) South Africa (captive-bred) Type of products exported: Skins Marking of specimens: Plastic tags - EMFULENI/CITES No. allocated/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes 14.Manyane Game Lodge J.O.F. Products (Pty) Ltd. P.O. Box 287 MAFIKENG 8670 Date of establishment: May 1985 Date of first export: - Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 55 adult F2 females (September 1989) 30 adult F2 males 200 F2 sub-adult females 25 F2 sub-adult males 4 F3 hatchlings Annual production: 1,000 in 1990; 5,000 by 1995 Origin of stock: South Africa (captive-bred) (September 1989) Type of products exported: Skins, live animals, meat and manufactured products Marking of specimens: Skins: Plastic tags - MANYANE/CITES No. allocated/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes 15.African Reptile Park P.O. Box 30129 TOKAI 7966 Date of establishment: 1 January 1980 Date of first export: Dec. 1991/Jan. 1992 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 109 animals (February 1990) Annual production: 1,000 animals; full production: 2,000 Remarks: Parent stock all second generation Origin of stock: Bred in captivity in South Africa Type of products exported: Skins, meat, skulls, feet Marking of specimens: Plastic tags: ARP/CITES No. allocated/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes 16.M. Darazs Crocodile Farm TZANEEN Date of establishment: November 1982 Date of first export: 1991 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 242 animals (June 1990) Annual production: 1991: 400 animals; 1995: 800 animals Origin of stock: South Africa and Zimbabwe Type of products exported: Skins, meat, skulls and other products Marking of specimens: Plastic tags: MDCF/CITES No. allocated/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes 17.Willers and Willers Crocodile Ranch PRETORIA Date of establishment: April 1989 Date of first export: 1992 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 540 animals (June 1990) Annual production: 1992: 3,000 animals; 1995: 7,000 animals Origin of stock: Izintaba Crocodile Research and Breeding Station, South Africa Type of products exported: Skins, meat, skulls and other products Marking of specimens: Plastic tags: WWCR/CITES No. allocated/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes 18.Assagay Safari Park 5 Old Main Road ASSAGAY Natal 3660 Date of establishment: 15 September 1980 Date of first export: 1990 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: Breeding animals: 95 females, 16 males (August 1990) Rearing animals: 400 Hatchlings: 700 Annual production: 1990: 200 animals Origin of stock: Zimbabwe and Botswana Type of products exported: Skins, meat, skulls and other products Marking of specimens: Plastic tags: ASP/CITES No. allocated/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes 19.Altah Crocodile Farm Buisfontein Farm P.O. Box 10578 ASTON MANOR 1630 Warmsbaths District Date of establishment: 18 September 1988 Date of first extport: 1991 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: Breeder animals: 77 females, 16 males (November 1991) Sub-adults: 177 females Hatchlings: 1,300 Annual production: 8,000 over next five years Origin of stock: South Africa, captive-bred Type of products exported: Skins, meat, live specimens Manufacture of final products at a later stage Marking of specimens: Plastic tags: Althah/CITES No. allocated/serial number Production of F2 offspring: Yes 20.Riverbend Crocodile Farm P.O. Box 245 RAMSGATE 4285 Date of establishment: 1981 Date of first export: 1992 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 63 females (November 1992) 29 males 57 young 2,000 eggs in incubator Annual production: 2,000 animals Origin of stock: South African farms Type of products exported: Skins and eventually meat Marking of specimens: Plastic tags: NIL/CITES No. allocated/serial number/year Production of F2 offspring: Yes 21.Crocovango (Pty) Ltd P.O. Box 65626 BENMORE 2010 Transvaal Date of establishment: 1989 Date of first export: 1993 Species bred: Crocodylus niloticus Current stock: 250 females (September 1992) 50 males 3,000 sub-adults 4,400 hatchlings Annual production: 20,000 animals over the next five years Origin of stock: South African farms Type of products exported: Live specimens, skins and other derivatives. Manufacture and export of final products will be considered at a later stage Marking of specimens: Plastic tags for skins: NIL/CITES No. allocated/serial number/year Production of F2 offspring: Yes SRI LANKA No registered operation. SWAZILAND (non-Party) No registered operation. SWEDEN No registered operation. SWITZERLAND No registered operation. THAILAND 1. Samutprakan Crocodile Farm and Zoo Co. Ltd. 555 Taiban Road SAMUTPRAKAN Current stock: a) Crocodylus siamensis7,780 heads - adults (females) 1,713 heads - adults (male) 1,157 heads - young crocodiles 1-5 years3,860 hea ds - young crocodiles 6-9 years850 heads b) Crocodylus porosus 1,755 heads - adults (female) 540 heads - adults (male) 290 heads - young crocodiles 1-5 years510 heads - young crocodiles 6-9 years415 heads c) Cross breeding (C. siamensis x C. porosus)710 heads - adults (female) 208 heads - adults (male) 112 heads - young crocodiles 1-5 years270 heads - young crocodiles 6-9 years120 heads Samutprakan Crocodile Farm also breeds crocodilians of the following species: Tomistoma schlegelli (I), Caiman crocodilus (II), Crocodylus novaeguineae (II), Alligator sinensis (I), Alligator mississippiensis (II) and Crocodylus rhombifer (I). However, considering the situation within the farm regarding those species listed in Appendix I, the registration of the Farm is only valid for the species Crocodylus siamensis and Crocodylus porosus and for hybrids obtained by crossing of these two species 2. Samphran Crocodile Farm Co., Ltd. Mr Pichai Chaimongkoltrakul 117 Moo 6, Petchakasem Road, km. 30, Takam SAMPHRAN Nakorn-Pathom Province Date of establishment: 30 October 1963 Date of first export: No export yet Species bred: Crocodylus porosus Crocodylus siamensis Current stock: C. porosus (January 1992) - breeding males: 8 - breeding females: 106 - immatures (1 year+): 500+ - hatchlings (0-1 year): 17 C. siamensis - breeding males: 100+ - breeding females: 400-500 - immatures (1 year+): 3,500+ - hatchlings (0-1 year): 269 Annual production: Origin of stock: Captive breeding, Thailand Type of products exported: Skins Marking of specimens: CITES tags Production of F2 offspring: Yes 3. Wat Singh Crocodile Farm Mr Wasan Imwoodthikul 121 Moo 3, Makamtan WAT SINGH Chainat Province Date of establishment: 9 January 1976 Date of first export: No export yet Species bred: Crocodylus siamensis Current stock: Breeding males: 300 (January 1992) Breeding females: 350 Immatures (1 year+): 1,000 Hatchlings (0-1 year): 300 Annual production: Origin of stock: Captive breeding, Thailand Type of products exported: Skins Marking of specimens: CITES tags Production of F2 offspring: Yes 4. Sriracha Farm Co. Ltd. Mr Maitree Temsiriphong P.O. Box 16 SRIRACHA Cholburi Date of establishment: 1989 Date of first export: No export yet Species bred: Crocodylus porosus Crocodylus siamensis Current stock: C. porosus (January 1992) - breeding males: 15 - breeding females: 45 - immatures (1 year+): 60 C. siamensis - breeding males: 1,686 - breeding females: 1,125 - immatures (1 year+): 2,811 - hatchlings (0-1 year): 91 Annual production: Origin of stock: Captive breeding, Thailand Type of products exported: Skins Marking of specimens: CITES tags Production of F2 offspring: Not on the farm 5. Chonburi Crocodile Farm, Zoo and Resort Mr Somchai Koknutaporn 135 Moo 2, Khao Zock NONG YAI Chonburi Province Date of establishment: 1971 Date of first export: No export yet Species bred: Crocodylus siamensis Current stock: Breeding males: 21 (January 1992) Breeding females: 21 Immatures (1 year+): 1,792 Hatchlings (0-1 year): 564 Annual production: Origin of stock: Captive breeding, Thailand Type of products exported: Skins Marking of specimens: CITES tags Production of F2 offspring: Yes 6. Crocodile Farm Pataya Company Ltd. Mr Suan Phanomwetthanakul 22/1 Moo 1, Nong Plalai BANG LAMUNG Chonburi Province 20150 Date of establishment: 1982 Date of first export: No export yet Species bred: Crocodylus siamensis Current stock: Breeding males: 98 (January 1992) Breeding females: 197 Immatures (1 year+): 150 Annual production: Origin of stock: Captive breeding, Thailand Type of products exported: Skins Marking of specimens: CITES tags Production of F2 offspring: Not on the farm TOG0 No registered operation. TONGA (non-Party) No registered operation. TUNISIA No registered operation. UGANDA No registered operation. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES No registered operation. UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND Carterton Breeding Aviaries Brize Norton Road CARTERTON Oxford Date of establishment: Before 1967 Date of first export: Species bred: Aratinga guarouba Psephotus chrysopterygius dissimilis Current stock: A. guarouba: 40 live adults P.c. dissimilis: 6 live adults Annual production: A. guarouba: between 3-24 since 1967 P.c. dissimilis: between 1-8 since 1967 Origin of stock: Bred in captivity in the United Kingdom (pre-Convention) Type of products exported: Live birds Production of F2 offspring:Yes UNITED STATES OF AMERICA No registered operation. URUGUAY No registered operation. VANUATU No registered operation. VENEZUELA No registered operation.