No. 788 Geneva, 10 March 1994 CONCERNING: Annual Reports 1.Resolutions Conf. 2.16 and Conf. 3.10 recommend to the Parties that, when preparing annual reports in accordance with Article VIII, paragraph 7, of the Convention, they follow the format suggested by the Secretariat. By Notification to the Parties No. 205 of 22 March 1982, the Secretariat provided to the Parties the "Guidelines for the preparation of CITES annual reports". Resolution Conf. 5.4 urged the Parties to submit their periodic reports in conformity with these Guidelines, as may be amended by the Secretariat from time to time. 2.The Guidelines were updated in part by Notification to the Parties No. 539, of 26 April 1989, which contained a revised list of parts and derivatives. 3.They were also revised in part by Notification to the Parties No. 578, of 30 April 1990, which contained a revised list of two- letter codes for the designation of names of countries and territories, established by the International Organization for Standardization. Some amendments to this list are necessary as a result of political changes in Eastern Europe and elsewhere. 4.An augmentation to the Guidelines, relating to the submission of annual reports in electronic format, was sent to the Parties with Notification to the Parties No. 664 of 16 January 1992. 5.In addition, Resolution Conf. 8.5, on "Standardization of CITES Permits and Certificates", recommended the use, on permits and certificates, of certain terms to indicate the purposes of transactions and of codes to indicate such purposes and the sources of the specimens traded. As these terms and codes should be used on permits and certificates, any annual reports that record the information from such documents in coded form should use the same codes. 6.In view of these changes, the Secretariat considers this to be an appropriate time to issue a revised version of the "Guidelines for the preparation of CITES annual reports". The Secretariat therefore transmits to the Parties herewith the revised Guidelines, entitled "Guidelines for the preparation and submission of CITES annual reports". 7.This Notification supersedes Notifications to the Parties Nos. 205, 539 and 578. However, Notification No. 664, on the submission of annual reports in electronic format, remains in effect. GUIDELINES FOR THE PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF CITES ANNUAL REPORTS CONTENTS Page 1. INTRODUCTION 2 2. GENERAL PRINCIPLES 2 3. SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS 3 4. RECOMMENDED FORMAT 6 5. TERMINOLOGY 7 a) Description of Specimens and Units of Quantity 7 b) Names of Countries and Territories 10 c) Purpose of Trade 12 d) Source of Specimens 13 6. SUBMISSION OF ANNUAL REPORTS 13 Annex + Specimen Report Sheets (hypothetical examples) 14 1.INTRODUCTION Article VIII, paragraph 7, of the Convention requires each Party to submit to the Secretariat an annual report summarizing the following information: + the number and type of permits and certificates granted; + the States with which trade in specimens of species included in Appendices I, II and III occurred; + the numbers or quantities and types of specimens and the names of species as included in Appendices I, II and III; and + the size and sex of the specimens in question. Because many Parties failed to submit annual reports and because many of the reports submitted were deficient, Resolutions Conf. 2.16 and Conf. 3.10 were adopted, recommending certain improvements in the preparation and submission of these reports. Pursuant to these Resolutions, guidelines for the submission of annual reports were prepared by the Secretariat in 1982. One of the functions of these guidelines was also to encourage the Parties to present information in a standard form, so that it could be easily computerized, with two main objectives: + to enable monitoring of the extent of world trade in each species included in the CITES appendices and the identification of potentially harmful trade; and + to enable monitoring of the implementation of the Convention and the identification of potentially illicit trade. The present document has been prepared to facilitate the achievement of these objectives by helping to ensure that the data submitted by the Parties are comparable and of the maximum utility. The standard format proposed herein is designed for data on specimens imported, exported, re-exported or introduced from the sea, or on permits or certificates issued. It does not deal with any other information to be included in a report (such as information on administration and details of prosecutions), which may be presented in the format considered by the reporting Management Authority to be the most appropriate. 2. GENERAL PRINCIPLES a)Annual reports must contain information on imports, exports, re-exports and introductions from the sea of specimens of all species included in Appendices I, II and III. However, as information on trade in manufactured products is of limited use, it is recommended that records of trade in manufactured specimens of species in Appendices II and III be summarized in the report [see paragraph g) below]. b)Each annual report should cover the period 1 January to 31 December. c)Annual reports should be prepared in one of the three working languages of the Convention: English, French and Spanish. d)The data should be divided into two main categories: 1. IMPORTS; and 2. EXPORTS AND RE-EXPORTS. A separate section may be made to summarise the imports, exports and re-exports of manufactured products. Any introductions from the sea should be included in the section on imports. e)As far as possible, the data in the report should record the actual trade that took place, i.e. the quantity of specimens that entered or left the country. If it is not possible to report the actual exports and re-exports, the data on such trade should come from each permit and certificate issued. The report should state clearly whether the data used for the records of imports and exports/re-exports are based on permits/certificates issued or on actual trade. f)The animal and plant species traded should be listed in the taxonomic order given in the appendices of the Convention, under the following headings: Mammalia; Aves; Reptilia; Amphibia; Pisces; Insecta; Arachnida; Annelida; Mollusca; Anthozoa; Hydrozoa; Alcyonaria; Flora. The species of flora should be listed following the alphabetical order of the families. g)The report should include a record of each shipment of each species. However, for shipments of manufactured products derived from species in Appendices II and III [see paragraph a) above] the trade may be summarized. Summaries of trade in manufactured products of species in Appendix II and III need indicate only the following: the number and type of permits and certificates granted; the States with which such trade occurred; and the names of the species and the total numbers or quantities and types of specimens. h)The data should include entries, in the appropriate taxonomic position, in respect of specimens seized and/or confiscated [see recommendation 3. g) below]. i)Any record relating to a specimen that was traded in accordance with an exemption, under Article VII of the Convention, should be annotated to show this. The annotation may be included in the column for "Source" or "Remarks". 3.SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS The headings in this section refer to the column headings in the recommended format for reports, in section 4. below. a)Appendix Enter the number of the appendix in which the taxon was listed at the time the trade was authorized. NB: If a specimen of a species included in Appendix I is considered or treated as being in Appendix II because it is bred in captivity or artificially propagated, or because the trading Party has entered a reservation, this does not alter the fact that the species is included in Appendix I. b)Species Enter the scientific name of the species or subspecies, using the binomial (genus and species) or trinomial (genus, species and subspecies). The scientific names used must be those recorded in the appendices or, for species included in the appendices as part of a higher-taxon listing, those included in the standard lists of names approved by the Conference of the Parties. The names of higher taxa should not be used to indicate the species traded unless the specimens can not be identified, in which case the name of the genus must be indicated. The common name of the species may be recorded in addition to the scientific name, but it is not required. c)Description Enter the description of the specimens in accordance with the terminology of specimens listed in section 5. a) below. If codes are used to indicate the type of specimen (for example, if the annual report is computerised) the codes in section 5. a) should be used. If it is not clear which is the correct term to use, or if the specimens are not apparently covered by any of the terms in section 5. a), use whatever terms are appropriate to ensure that the specimens are accurately described. NB: The terms in section 5. a) are not necessarily for use on permits. The descriptions of specimens on permits should be as precise as possible. d)Quantity Enter the quantity of specimens that is appropriate to the type of specimen, in accordance with the list in section 5. a) below. The quantity recorded should be only the quantity of the specimen of the species named. For example, if 10 kg of cloth contains only 100 g of hair of Lama guanicoe, the quantity recorded should be only 100 g. The preferred unit of quantity indicated in section 5. a) should be recorded if possible. Otherwise the alternative unit that is indicated should be used. Both units may be recorded if the data are available. If the data can not be obtained to allow entry of either the preferred or the alternative units, the quantity of specimens should be recorded so as to allow: +verification of the quantity actually traded; and +where relevant, estimation of the impact of the trade on the wild population of the species. As far as possible, quantities should be recorded in metric measures. Quantities should always be recorded in standard units of measure and never in non-standard units such as "boxes", "cartons" or "bales". e)Country of export/origin/destination In the section of the annual report on exports and re- exports, record: + country of destination; and + country of origin of re-exports. In the section of the annual report on imports, record: +country from which the specimens were consigned (i.e. country of export or re-export); and +country of origin, if it is a different country. The name of the country in each case should either be indicated in full or by the use of two-letter codes for the representation of names of countries, in accordance with the list in section 5. b) below. f)Purpose Enter the purpose of the transaction in accordance with the terminology in section 5. c) below. If the purpose is not one of those specified it should be explained in the section for remarks. g)Source Enter the source of the specimens in accordance with the terminology in section 5. d) below. This column should also be used to indicate specimens seized, confiscated or illegally traded. h)Permit or certificate number In the case of exports and re-exports, enter the number of the permit or certificate issued to cover the shipment. In the case of imports, enter the number of the export permit, re-export certificate or other certificate issued by the competent authority of the exporting or re-exporting country. In the case of introductions from the sea, enter the number of the certificate of introduction. i)Remarks This column should be used to: + justify omission in other columns, such as the name of the country of origin; + indicate introductions from the sea; +indicate whether a specimen was traded in accordance with one of the exemptions under Article VII of the Convention if this is not indicated in another column (e.g. if the specimens were pre-Convention or traded between registered scientific institutions); +indicate the registration numbers in the case of transactions between registered scientists or scientific institutions; +include any additional information on confiscated or seized specimens. 5. TERMINOLOGY a)Description of Specimens and Units of Quantity Description Code Preferred Alternative Explanation Units Units body BOD no. kg substantially whole dead animals, including fresh or processed fish, stuffed turtles, preserved butterflies, reptiles in alcohol, whole stuffed hunting trophies, etc. bone BON kg no. bones, including jaws calipee CAL kg calipee or calipash carapace CAP no. kg raw or unworked whole shells of Testudinata species carving CAR kg carvings (including wood) + there are some species from which more than one type of product may be carved (e.g. horn and bone); where necessary, the description should therefore indicate the type of product (e.g. horn carving) claw CLA no. kg claws + e.g. of Felidae, Ursidae or Crocodylia but not turtles cloth CLO m2 kg cloth + if the cloth is not made entirely from the hair of a CITES species, the weight of hair of the species concerned should instead, if possible, be recorded under "HAI" coral (raw) COR kg coral, raw or unworked culture CUL no. of cultures of artificially propagated flasks, etc. plants dried plant DPL no. dried plants + e.g. herbarium specimens ear EAR no. ears + usually elephant egg EGG no. kg whole dead or blown eggs including caviar egg (live) EGL no. kg live eggs + usually birds and reptiles but includes fish and invertebrates extract EXT kg l extract + usually plant extracts feather FEA kg/wings no. feathers + in the case of objects (e.g. pictures) made of feathers record the number of objects fibre FIB kg m fibres + e.g. plant fibre but includes strings of tennis rackets flower FLO kg flowers flower pot FPT no. flower pots + e.g. made of treefern fibres frog legs LEG kg frog legs fruit FRU kg fruit foot FOO no. feet + e.g. of elephant, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, lion, crocodile, etc. gall GAL kg gall gall bladder GAB no. kg gall bladder garment GAR no. garments + including gloves and hats but not shoes. Includes trimming or decoration on garments graft rootstock GRS no. graft rootstocks hair HAI kg g hair + includes all animal hair, e.g. of elephant, yak, vicugna, guanaco horn HOR no. kg horns + includes antlers leather product (small) LPS no. small manufactured products of leather + e.g. belts, braces, bicycle saddles, cheque book or credit card holders, earrings, key fobs, notebooks, purses, tobacco pouches, wallets, watch-straps leather product (large) LPL no. large manufactured products of leather + e.g. briefcases, furniture, handbags, suitcases, travel trunks live LIV no. kg live animals and plants leaf LVS kg leaves meat MEA kg meat, including flesh of fish if not whole (see "body") medicine MED kg/l medicine musk MUS g musk oil OIL kg l oil + e.g. from turtles, seals, whales, fish piece + bone BOP kg pieces of bone, not manufactured piece + horn HOP kg pieces of horn, not manufactured + includes scrap piece + ivory IVP kg ivory pieces, not manufactured + includes scrap plate PLA m2 plates of fur skins + includes rugs if made of several skins root ROO no. kg roots, bulbs, corms or tubers saw-logs SAL no. / m3 substantially whole tree trunks sawn wood SAW m3 tree trunks sawn into unworked planks, beams, blocks, etc. scale SCA kg scales + e.g. of turtle, other reptiles, fish, pangolin seed SEE kg seeds shell SHE no. kg raw or unworked shell of molluscs or eggshell except whole eggs side SID no. sides or flanks; does not include Tinga frames skeleton SKE no. substantially whole skeletons skin SKI no. substantially whole skins, raw or tanned, including Tinga frames skin piece SKP kg skin pieces + including scraps, raw or tanned skull SKU no. skulls soup SOU kg l soup + e.g. of turtle specimen (scientific) SPE kg / l / ml scientific specimens + includes blood, tissue (e.g. kidney, spleen, etc.), histological preparations, etc. stem STE no. kg plant stems tail TAI no. kg tails + e.g. of caiman (for leather) or fox (for garment trimming, collars, boas, etc.) tooth TEE no. kg teeth + e.g. of whale, lion, hippopotamus, crocodile, etc. timber TIM m3 kg raw timber except saw-logs and sawn wood trophy TRO no. trophy + all the trophy parts of one animal if they are exported together: e.g. horns (2), skull, cape, backskin, tail and feet (i.e. ten specimens) constitute one trophy. But if, for example, the skull and horns are the only specimens of an animal that are exported, then these items together should be recorded as one trophy. Otherwise the items should be recorded separately. A whole stuffed body is recorded under "BOD". A skin alone is recorded under "SKI" tusk TUS no. kg substantially whole tusks, whether or not worked. Includes tusks of elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal, but not other teeth veneer VEN m2 kg veneers wax WAX kg wax, including ambergris g = grams kg = kilograms l = litres cm3 = cubic centimetres ml = millilitres equivalent non-metric measurements may be used m = metres m2 = square metres m3 = cubic metres no. = number of specimens b) Names of Countries and Territories The countries and entities listed below are designated in accordance with the International Standard "Codes for the representation of names of countries" published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The ISO list is based on the list included in the "United Nations Standard Country or Area Code for Statistical Use" established by the Statistical Office of the United Nations. The names of countries, territories or other areas correspond to those given in the United Nations "Terminology Bulletin", issued by the Department of Conference Services. Some additional entities are included in the ISO International Standard with a view to providing more complete global coverage. However, the designations do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the CITES Secretariat or the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Afghanistan AF East Timor TP Albania AL Ecuador EC Algeria DZ Egypt EG American Samoa AS El Salvador SV Andorra AD Equatorial Guinea GQ Angola AO Eritrea ER Anguilla AI Estonia EE Antarctica AQ Ethiopia ET Antigua and Barbuda AG Falkland Islands Argentina AR (Malvinas) FK Armenia AM Faroe Islands FO Aruba AW Fiji FJ Australia AU Finland FI Austria AT France FR Azerbaijan AZ France, Metropolitan Bahamas BS FX Bahrain BH French Guiana GF Bangladesh BD French Southern Barbados BB Territories TF Belarus BY French Polynesia PF Belgium BE Gabon GA Belize BZ Gambia GM Benin BJ Georgia GE Bermuda BM Germany DE Bhutan BT Ghana GH Bolivia BO Gibraltar GI Bosnia and Herzegovina BA Greece GR Botswana BW Greenland GL Bouvet Island BV Grenada GD Brazil BR Guadeloupe GP British Indian Ocean Guam GU Territory IO Guatemala GT Brunei Darussalam BN Guinea GN Bulgaria BG Guinea-Bissau GW Burkina Faso BF Guyana GY Burundi BI Haiti HT Cambodia KH Heard and McDonald Cameroon CM Islands HM Canada CA Honduras HN Cape Verde CV Hong Kong HK Cayman Islands KY Hungary HU Central African RepublicCF Iceland IS Chad TD India IN Chile CL Indonesia ID China CN Iran, Islamic Republic ofIR Christmas Island CX Iraq IQ Cocos (Keeling) Islands CC Ireland IE Colombia CO Israel IL Comoros KM Italy IT Congo CG Jamaica JM Cook Islands CK Japan JP Costa Rica CR Jordan JO Cte d'Ivoire CI Kazakhstan KZ Croatia HR Kenya KE Cuba CU Kiribati KI Cyprus CY Korea, Democratic Czech Republic CZ People's Denmark DK Republic of KP Djibouti DJ Korea, Republic of KR Dominica DM Kuwait KW Dominican Republic DO Kyrgyzstan KG Lao People's Democratic Runion RE Republic LA Romania RO Latvia LV Russian Federation RU Lebanon LB Rwanda RW Lesotho LS St Helena SH Liberia LR Saint Kitts and Nevis Libyan Arab Jamahiriya LY KN Liechtenstein LI Saint Lucia LC Lithuania LT St Pierre and Miquelon Luxembourg LU PM Macau MO Saint Vincent and the Macedonia, the former Grenadines VC Yugoslav Republic of* MK Samoa WS Madagascar MG San Marino SM Malawi MW Sao Tome and Principe Malaysia MY ST Maldives MV Saudi Arabia SA Mali ML Senegal SN Malta MT Seychelles SC Marshall Islands MH Sierra Leone SL Martinique MQ Singapore SG Mauritania MR Slovakia SK Mauritius MU Slovenia SI Mayotte YT Solomon Islands SB Mexico MX Somalia SO Micronesia, Federated South Africa ZA States of FM South Georgia and the Moldova, Republic of MD South Sandwich Islands GS Monaco MC Spain ES Mongolia MN Sri Lanka LK Montserrat MS Sudan SD Morocco MA Suriname SR Mozambique MZ Svalbard and Jan Mayen Myanmar MM Islands SJ Namibia NA Swaziland SZ Nauru NR Sweden SE Nepal NP Switzerland CH Netherlands NL Syrian Arab Republic SY Netherlands Antilles AN Taiwan, Province of ChinaTW New Caledonia NC Tajikistan TJ New Zealand NZ Tanzania, United Republic Nicaragua NI of TZ Niger NE Thailand TH Nigeria NG Togo TG Niue NU Tokelau TK Norfolk Island NF Tonga TO Northern Mariana IslandsMP Trinidad and Tobago TT Norway NO Tunisia TN Oman OM Pakistan PK Palau PW Panama PA Papua New Guinea PG Paraguay PY Peru PE Philippines PH Pitcairn PN Poland PL Portugal PT Puerto Rico PR Qatar QA Turkey TR Turkmenistan TM Turks and Caicos IslandsTC Tuvalu TV Uganda UG Ukraine UA United Arab Emirates AE United Kingdom GB United States of AmericaUS United States Minor Outlying Islands UM Unknown XX Uruguay UY Uzbekistan UZ Vanuatu VU Vatican City State (Holy See) VA Venezuela VE Viet Nam VN Virgin Islands (British)VG Virgin Islands (U.S.) VI Wallis and Futuna IslandsWF Western Sahara EH Yemen YE Yugoslavia YU Zaire ZR Zambia ZM Zimbabwe ZW (*) = provisional c) Purpose of Trade Code Description M Bio-medical research G Botanical gardens B Breeding in captivity or artificial propagation Q Circuses and travelling exhibitions T Commercial / Trade E Educational L Enforcement (e.g. evidence for use in court, specimens for training) H Hunting trophies P Personal N Reintroduction or introduction into the wild S Scientific Z Zoos If the purpose of the transaction is not one of the above, it should be explained in the section for remarks. d) Source of Specimens Code Description W Specimens taken from the wild R Specimens originating in a ranching operation D Appendix-I animals bred in captivity for commercial purposes and Appendix-I plants artificially propagated for commercial purposes, as well as parts and products thereof, exported under the provisions of Article VII, paragraph 4, of the Convention A Plants that are artificially propagated in accordance with Resolution Conf. 8.17, as well as parts and products thereof, exported under the provisions of Article VII, paragraph 5, of the Convention (specimens of species included in Appendix I if they are not reproduced artificially for commercial purposes and specimens of species included in Appendices II and III) C Animals bred in captivity in accordance with Resolution Conf. 2.12, as well as parts and products thereof, exported under the provisions of Article VII, paragraph 5, of the Convention (specimens of species included in Appendix I if they are not bred in captivity for commercial purposes, and specimens of species included in Appendices II and III F F1-generation animals bred in captivity, but which do not fulfil the definition of "bred in captivity" in Resolution Conf. 2.12, as well as parts and products thereof O Pre-Convention specimens U Source unknown (must be justified) I Confiscated or seized specimens 6. SUBMISSION OF ANNUAL REPORTS a)Annual reports should be submitted to the Secretariat before 31 October of the year following the year to which they relate. In accordance with Resolution Conf. 8.7, the Secretariat may approve a valid request from a Party for a reasonable extension of this deadline provided that, before the deadline, the Party concerned submits to the Secretariat a written request containing adequate justification for the delay. b)Annual reports should be sent either to the offices of the Secretariat in Switzerland or to the Wildlife Trade Monitoring Unit of the World Conservation Monitoring Centre (WCMC), which is the Secretariat's consultant for the management of the computerized database of CITES trade statistics. However, if the annual report is sent directly to WCMC, a note of transmission of the report must be sent to the Secretariat. Otherwise, the report will not be considered as having been transmitted to the Secretariat in accordance with Article VIII, paragraph 7, of the Convention. 4.RECOMMENDED FORMAT Annual reports may be submitted either in the form of printed or hand-written reports or in electronic format. In either case, the information submitted should correspond to that indicated in the following tables. IMPORTS Country Number of Country Appendi Species Descripti Quanti of export permit of Purpos Source Remarks x on ty export or origin e or re-export of re-expo certificate re-expo rt rts EXPORTS/RE-EXPORTS Number of Country Appendi Species Descripti Quanti Country export permit of Purpos Source Remarks x on ty of or origin e destina re-export of tion certificate re-expo rts SPECIMEN REPORT Annex IMPORTS Country Number of Country App Species Descriptio Quanti of export perm of Purpo Source Remarks . n ty export/ it origin se re-expo re-export c of rt ertificate re-ex ports MAMMALIA II Macaca Live 200 ID 456/VI/PA5/S + Resear W + II fascicularis Live 72 US IE/90 PK ch W + I Macaca mulatta Live 1/1 2 DE 765123 + Scient C + I Hylobates lar Adult 1 GB W-3749/90 ZA ific W/O + I Manis Skin 4 CA 037760A071 Unknown Zoo W Personal I temminckii Ivory 1 ES CA-BC-VA-948- + Scient C effects I Physeter carvings 3 TH 90 Unknown ific I II macrocephalus Live 0/1 74 m2 GB AB0057/91E-A CN Person W Confiscated Panthera tigris Young + al + Panthera tigris Skins 056523A/5 Zoo Felis Plates + II bengalensis 400 wi HK CN Trade W ngs + AVES APO/EL Feathers 115/90 II Buteo buteo AU SB Trade W 2 kg ALCYONARIA Raw coral 892086 004 I Tubipora musica US + Person A II 16 CM + al W + FLORA 27 logs + II Live (342 m US 894719 + W I Astrophytum Saw-logs 3) IN 1926 + W + asterias 123 kg Trade Scientific II Pericopsis Roots 1 NL 916420 + Trade A exchange II elata Live MX + A IN 048-CH 440 Trade 035 Panax Live 320 m3 020793A Scient quinquefolius Sawn wood / 27104 ific Paphiopedilum 551 pi hirsutissimum eces Trade Paphiopedilum Trade hybrids Guaiacum sanctum SPECIMEN REPORT EXPORTS / RE-EXPORTS Country Number of Countr App Species Descript Quantit of export y of Purpose Sour Remarks . ion y destina permit origin ce tion re-export of certificate re- export MAMMALIA I Callithrix Live 2/3 5 GB EP695 + Zoo C + II jacchus flaviceps Live 10 DE EP427 PH Scient W + II Macaca Skin 21 kg GR EP554 CN ific W + I fascicularis pieces 4 FR EP201 Unknow Trade F Temporary Felis bengalensis Live 0/4 n Circus re-export I Elephas maximus Adult 2 (48 k AT EP274 + g) BW Huntin Loxodonta Tusks g africana trophy I SE EP664 W/I Re-export AVES 1 Unknow of Live n Zoo confiscat Haliaeetus Adult ed leucocephalus specimens I JP EP171 D II 10 JP EP175 R III REPTILIA 75 CA CM299 MG Trade W + Skins 22 ZW Trade + Crocodylus Skins BD Trade + niloticus Skins I Crocodylus IT EP382 W/I II niloticus 45 CN EP483 W II Atretium 7.7 kg US EP903 MX Propag A + schistosum Live 500 US at. + Roots + Trade + FLORA Live Trade Ariocarpus agavoides Panax quinquefolius Vanda coerulea hybrids SPECIMEN REPORT TRADE IN MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS OF SPECIES IN APPENDIX II/III IMPORTS Appendix Species Quantity Description Countries of consignment II Manis spp. 17 kg Derivatives (medicinal) CN II Tubipora spp. 250 (98 kg) Carvings BE, DO, FJ, ID III Cerberus rhynchops 1,750 Small leather products ID, VN EXPORTS / RE-EXPORTS Appendix Species Quantity Description Countries of Permits/certificates destination issued II Felis bengalensis 35 Garments ES, DE, US 12 re-export certificates II Rhea americana 497 Small leather prod DE, FR, JP ucts 27 re-export II Caiman crocodilus 2,760 GB, IT, JP, US certificates 150 Small leather prod BE, IT, ZA ucts 16 re-export II Guaiacum 44 Large leather prod CA, DK, NL, US certificates officinale ucts 3 re-export certificates Wood carvings 28 re-export certificates