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World Wildlife Crime Report - Trafficking in protected species
… of the world. - -- Farm laundering. Captive breeding, or farming, opera- tions can be used to launder illegally … international controls are designed to protect the wild, farming would appear to be one answer. But in some cases, … legal trade in caviar comes from farmed sources currently. Farming represents yet another point of vul- nerability. …
Ramsar Technical Report 7: Ramsar Wetland Disease Manual
… and global movement of domestic animals for trade and farming can help to spread disease and also introduce novel … water/oxygenation. � Wherever possible prevent addition of organic matter to water bodies. 2. Break carcase-maggot cycle … to be taken when strimming/cutting vegetation to prevent organic matter entering water bodies. � Wherever possible, …
ASEAN Handbook on legal cooperation to combat wildlife crime
… of captive breeding, artificial propagation and wildlife farming operations shall be determined by a Prakas issued by … to wildlife and aquatic for business purpose such as: zoo, farming, import, export, re-export, transhipment, and tourism … Constitution state the National Assembly’s powers to make organic laws. Sections 142-153 discusses its powers in making …
Handbook 4: Avian influenza and wetlands
… virus in the environment, especially in faecal and other organic material, with temperature, pH, salinity and UV … infection on site, among which are: i) intensive poultry farming (chickens, turkeys, quail, ducks and geese); ii) … into drains that are connected to wetlands; iv) spreading organic manure from poultry farms as fertilizer on farmland; …
Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 2 Reptiles and Invertibrates
… required, as is clarification of the claimed ranching or farming operations in Argentina DISTRIBUTION Rather … are laid in a mound nest, constructed by the female from organic debris. Nests are usually within 30 m of water, but … December and April. Eggs are laid in a mound nest of organic material, constructed by the female. Average nest …
Explaining Ocean Warming: Causes, scale, effects and consequences
… production, is transferred as particulate and dissolved organic matter to the deep ocean carbon reservoir (Reid et … the microbial community, as it breaks down the rain of organic particles from productive upper waters as part of the … damage (e.g. assisted evolution of corals and/or coral farming); and adapting (e.g. economic activities …
Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 1 Mammals
… achieved. REFERENCES Anon. (1984). A survey of wildlife farming operations. Confidential report by the Wildlife Trade … achieved. REFERENCES Anon. (1984). A survey of wildlife farming operations. Confidential report by the Wildlife Trade … had declined in number (Coe, 1975). Deforestation for farming and shifting cultivation is increasing; transport …
A guide to the complementarities between the Convention on Migratory Species and the Convention on Biological Diversity
… (Antelopes Action Plan, para. 2.3.2). Persistent organic chemicals in agricultural runoff bioaccumulate in … for other uses such as wildlife viewing, hunting and game farming. Also recognised is the need for protected areas to … while other uses such as wildlife viewing, hunting and farming will be studied to establish the animals’ longer-term …