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By Barry Kent MacKay | Director & Wildlife Specialist | December 2, 2022

It appeared thatmany of the proposals to provide added levels of protection, regulation, controls and oversight to international trade in speciesthat may be threatened, even endangered with extinction, by such trade, that we supported,passed. Our support is primarily through membership and some other levels of involvement in theSpecies Survival Network(SSN). SSN consists of a wide range conservation and animal and plant protection organizations, which in turn draw upon a vast network of experience and academic expertise to make recommendations to the voting Parties to theConference on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora(CITES). This is done at the CITES Conference of the Parties (COP), with the 19thending, in Panama, on November 25th. COPs are held…
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