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Falco cherrug [Iran (Islamic Republic of)]

Confirm trade suspension for further two-year period-V
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The Standing Committee recommended that the Secretariat include a zero export quota for wild specimens of Falco cherrug from Iran. Should iran wish to resume trade in wild-taken specimens of this species, it should advise the Secretariat of the measures taken to comply with the original recommendations of the Animals Committee as follows: a) conduct a survey of the status of F. cherrug in your country, including an assessment of distribution and abundance, population trends, threats to populations and other relevant factors to provide the basis for the making of non-detriment findings as required under the provisions of Article IV, paragraphs 2 (a); and b) develop a science-based population monitoring system, and establish adaptive management programmes for harvesting of and trade in F. cherrug, taking into consideration the results of the survey referred to in the previous paragraph.   28/01/2015  Public Viewer   Elena 
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