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Shades of grey: the legal trade in CITES-listed birds in Singapore, notably the globally threatened African grey parrot Psittacus erithacus

机译:灰色阴影:新加坡CITES所列鸟类的合法贸易,尤其是受到全球威胁的非洲灰鹦鹉Psittacus erithacus

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There are few published studies quantifying the volume of wildlife being traded through Singapore. We report on Singapore's involvement in the trade of avifauna listed on CITES based on government-reported data to CITES, with particular emphasis on Singapore's role in the trade of the globally threatened African grey parrot Psittacus erithacus. During 2005-2014 Singapore reported commercial import permits for 225,561 birds, from 35 countries, listed on CITES Appendices I and II, and the export of 136,912 similarly listed birds to 37 countries, highlighting the country's role as a major international transshipment hub for the global aviculture industry. Major exporters to Singapore included the Solomon Islands, the Netherlands, Taiwan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and South Africa. Major importers from Singapore included Taiwan, the United Arab Emirates and Japan. Singapore imported significant quantities of CITES-listed birds from African countries, including the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guinea and South Africa, a number of which have a history of abuse of CITES export permits, discrepancies in reported trade data, or an acknowledged lack of wildlife law enforcement capacity. Significant discrepancies were detected between import and export figures of CITES-listed avifauna reported by Singapore and its trading partners. Based on these findings we present three recommendations to improve the regulation and monitoring of the trade in CITES-listed bird species in Singapore.
机译:很少有发表的研究来量化通过新加坡交易的野生生物的数量。根据政府向CITES报告的数据,我们报告了新加坡参与CITES所列鸟类的贸易,特别强调了新加坡在全球受威胁的非洲灰鹦鹉Psittacus erithacus的贸易中的作用。在2005-2014年间,新加坡报告了其从CITES附录I和II中列出的来自35个国家的225,561只家禽的商业进口许可证,以及向37个国家出口了136,912只同样列出的禽类,突显了该国作为全球主要国际转运中心的作用航空业。向新加坡的主要出口国包括所罗门群岛,荷兰,台湾,刚果民主共和国和南非。来自新加坡的主要进口国包括台湾,阿拉伯联合酋长国和日本。新加坡从中非共和国,刚果民主共和国,几内亚和南非等非洲国家进口了大量CITES清单所列鸟类,其中一些具有滥用CITES出口许可证的历史,据报道贸易数据存在差异,或公认的野生动植物执法能力不足。新加坡及其贸易伙伴报告,在CITES所列的动物世界的进出口数据之间发现了显着差异。基于这些发现,我们提出了三项建议,以改善对新加坡CITES所列鸟类的贸易的监管和监督。

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