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Left hung out to dry: How inadequate international protection can fuel trade in endemic species – The case of the earless monitor

机译:任其晾干:国际保护不足如何助长特有物种的贸易–无耳监测仪的情况

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p id="abspara0010"The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES) aims to ensure that the trade in wild fauna and flora does not threaten the survival of species. Increased protection and regulation, including a potential CITES listing, can unintentionally cause an increase in the value of some species amongst collectors, who rush to acquire specimens before they are subjected to regulation. The commercial value of rare species can lead to the Anthropogenic Allee Effect; causing disproportionate exploitation, resulting in it becoming rarer and, eventually, with little control mechanisms leads the species into an extinction vortex. Here we use the case of the earless monitor lizard to demonstrate why some species should be considered for a CITES Appendix III listing, as an immediate and interim solution, to prevent laundering of wild-caught specimens and illegal international commercial trade particularly in range-restricted species. The earless monitor went from unprotected under CITES to a proposed Appendix I listing. During the interim period, between publication of the proposal until the CITES decision came into effect, no control mechanisms were in place to combat smuggling, effectively placing a target on its back. Failure of the international community to protect this species between the moment the proposal was published and when the decision was enforceable resulted in increased smuggling, with little tools for law enforcement to prevent this. We propose a compulsory Appendix III listing for any species proposed for Appendix I, if they are not yet listed on CITES, to enable regulatory processes to prevent international illegal trade. This ensures that trade can be monitored and provides the law enforcement agencies with the tools necessary to act when illegal trade occurs.
机译:id =“ abspara0010”>《濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约》(CITES)旨在确保野生动植物贸易不会威胁物种的生存。加强的保护和管制,包括可能的《濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约》(CITES)清单,可能会无意间导致某些采集者中某些物种的价值增加,他们急于在进行监管之前采集标本。稀有物种的商业价值可导致人为的阿利效应;导致过度开发,使其变得稀有,最终,几乎没有控制机制导致该物种陷入灭绝漩涡。在这里,我们以无耳监控蜥蜴为例,说明为什么应考虑将某些物种列入CITES附录III,作为一种立即和临时的解决方案,以防止对野生捕获的标本进行清洗和非法的国际商业贸易,特别是在范围受限的情况下种类。这款无耳式监护仪已从《濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约》(CITES)的未保护条款转变为提议的附录I清单。在提案发布到CITES决定生效之间的过渡期内,没有建立打击走私的控制机制,有效地将目标放在了后面。在该提案发表之时至该决定可执行之间,国际社会未能保护这一物种,导致走私活动增加,执法机构几乎没有工具来防止这种情况。我们建议对附录I中提议的任何物种(如果尚未在CITES中列出)进行强制性附录III列出,以使监管程序能够防止国际非法贸易。这样可以确保对贸易进行监控,并为执法机构提供必要的工具,以在发生非法贸易时采取行动。

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