Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
CITES is the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, an international agreement between governments that came into force in 1975. The import, export and use for commercial gain of certain species requires a CITES permit Animal Health's wildlife licensing and registration service is the part of the UK CITES management authority responsible for dealing with CITES applications. For the part of the UK CITES management authority which deals with policy, click here. |
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Page last modified:09 January 2007
Page published:31 January 2007

