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Falco cherrug [Bahrain]

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SC54 Doc. 42: 43. In the case of countries where trade in Falco cherrug was categorized as of ‘possible concern’, no information has been received by the Secretariat from [...] Bahrain [...]. The Secretariat, in consultation with the Chairman of the Animals Committee, determined that these range States had not implemented the recommendations. The Secretariat notes however that deadlines for responding were relatively short, that exports of wild specimens of Falco cherrug from these range States have been very low or non-existent, and that and Bahrain, Oman and Tajikistan are not Party to CITES. 44. Consequently, the Secretariat proposes that the Standing Committee recommend that all Parties suspend trade in Falco cherrug from the 10 range States mentioned in paragraph 43 above with effect from 1 January 2007 if they have not provided the Secretariat with information regarding their implementation of the recommendations by that date.   05/02/2015  Public Viewer   Elena 
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