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Falco cherrug [Russian Federation]

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SC59 Doc. 14.1: None of the eight range States concerned (the Islamic Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, the Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan) has provided this information to the Secretariat or expressed a wish to resume authorizing exports of wild specimens of F. cherrug. d) The Secretariat, in consultation with the Chair of the Animals Committee, proposes that the Standing Committee should therefore close this matter by including a zero export quota for wild specimens of F. cherrug from the States named in subparagraph c) in the export quota list on the CITES website. It is the view of the Chair of the Animals Committee that should any of these States subsequently wish to resume export of wild taken specimens of this species they should advise the Secretariat of the measures they have taken to comply with the recommendations in sub-paragraph c) above and the Secretariat shall, in consultation with the Chair of the Animals Committee, determine whether the recommendations have been implemented and report to the Standing Committee accordingly.   13/03/2015  Public Viewer   Elena 
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