Great summary of this massive win for #sharks at #CITESCoP19!
Really important note: "@CITES listings are a critical step but only the first step in turning the tide" - Rima Jabado, chair of the @IUCNShark
Read explainer from @AronTWhite/@chinadialogue https://t.co/1lHmOBFXoM
#Senegal argued that #CITES listing criteria resulted in Appendix listings that fail to meet the conservation needs of marine species esp. for sharks and rays. As Parties & Chair struggled to grasp the impromptu draft Decision, discussion to be resumed after lunch. #CITESCoP19
#Nigeria#Benin#Gabon#CostaRica passionately introduced a revolutionary approach to identify species at risk of extinction for #CITES by taking reference from #IUCN Redlist assessment. #UK#Kenya voiced rare support despite overwhelming objections from Parties #CITESCoP19
Proposed amendment to Rule 25.6 will be postponed to the last day of #CITESCoP19 for discussion. CoP19 will proceed with the current rule of procedure 25.6.
Proposed amendment to RuleOfProcedure25.6 stirred up heated debate among Parties, with opposition led by Indonesia worried that less restrictive proposals would be disregarded. Support led by US argued that amendment allow all competiting proposals be considered #CITESCoP19
The systematic takeover of legal and illegal fisheries by organized crime groups unfolding across Mexico affects not merely the fishing, but the entire vertical chain of seafood production through retail, @VFelbabBrown writes. https://t.co/QglJWcbtUR
A quick rundown of trafficking in the last 24 hours in Thailand. A slow day for organized crime with just 7 million meth tablets and a little crystal from Shan Myanmar - to be replaced
Fair bit of illegal and valuable timber seized outside Vientiane Laos and likely destined for export. Unclear if going public is the end of it. And while some will be auctioned, some has already been destroyed (not without local criticism) https://t.co/bd9ul8g2yT
4000+ cubic feet/114 cubic metres of logs in Nagaland NE India adjacent to the Myanmar border. Quite a few shipments like this recently as timber trafficking has picked-up - markets and demand to the north, east and west. Usually overlooked and could use a little attention
Southeast Asia forest loss has accelerated due to illegal logging and timber trafficking. Some crimes have time horizons, and at this rate there won't much habitat left here in a decade. @giobrouss@SamTZQ leading the @UNODC_SEAP regional response https://t.co/xUUoWREeNg
Customs officials in Da Nang, #Vietnam, seize large shipment of 138kg of rhino horn and 3.1 tons assorted animal bones from #SouthAfrica - regional demand for illicit wildlife remains strong, and serious #organizedcrime continues in #SouthEastAsia
https://t.co/1AoS0GpPjb
Large shipments of teak are being regularly seized in India near the border with Myanmar. A remote part of Asia with active illicit trade and important forest habitat - a place that needs attention
Important to reflect on what drives forest loss on #IntlForestDay. Criminality a major contributor in Asia where illegal cutting and trafficking of teak continues in the Mekong region, Myanmar. Challenging times, but @UNODC_SEAP@giobrouss@SamTZQ pressing ahead, adapting plans
[SEIZURE] A Malaysian man has been jailed for 3.5 years for his role in trafficking native Australian lizards to Hong Kong. He was linked to 21 parcels & the attempted illegal exports of 117 live animals. Many were bound in tape & squashed in chip tubes. https://t.co/KtetcvhH3Z
Sri Lanka Customs seized 3 shipments containing illegal Shark fins and Mobulid ray gill plates while attempted to smuggle out to Hongkong. All the species found are threatened with extinction and listed under the Appendix II of the #CITES.
https://t.co/tpWNaWl9QV
Great work @chkaushalya, this has made my day! What a landmark seizure, you should be very proud👏👏
Looking forward to continuing & strengthening cooperation between the Container Control Programme & Sri Lanka Customs in the fight against #WildlifeCrime!🇺🇳🇱🇰🦈#WorldWildlifeDay