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CITES: Fourteenth Conference of the Parties

3-15 June 2007 | The Hague, the Netherlands

Highlights for Wednesday, 13 June 2007

The fourteenth Conference of the Parties (CoP14) to CITES convened in two committees throughout the day. A high-level Ministerial Roundtable was held in parallel to the meeting, and informal ministerial consultations took place throughout the day and into the evening on African elephants. Committee I, inter alia, approved the listing of red coral on Appendix II and adopted decisions on tortoises and freshwater turtles. Committee II, inter alia, adopted a partial resolution on budget and several decisions on tigers.

High-level Ministerial Session

The high-level Ministerial Roundtable discussed topics including CITES' role with respect to enforcement, sustainable use and livelihoods.
             
       
             
     
   
     

Ministerial press conference

         
     
  Hans Hoogeveen, the Netherlands (left), and Dutch Minister of Environment, Agriculture and Food Quality Gerda Verburg (right) briefed the media on the outcomes of the Ministerial Roundtable, highlighting its importance for placing CITES higher on the political agenda.  

Committee I

Morning

     
   
     

Afternoon

         
     
  Paola Mosig, Mexico, supported the US proposal to list all species in the genus Corallium (pink and red corals) in Appendix II but opposed the weight exemption and the fossil coral exemption.   Adberraouf Benmoussa, Morocco, said that Mediterranean coral is already protected.  
         
     
  In the afternoon, Francis Nheme, Minister of Environment and Tourism, Zimbabwe (left), updated Committee I on the status of negotiations on elephant proposals, expressing confidence that an agreement may emerge during the evening informal ministerial consultations.  

Committee II

Morning

     
   
     
             
       
  Highlighting the desperate plight of tigers, Sherub, Bhutan, quoted William Blake's poem "Tiger, tiger burning bright."   Krishna Paudel, Chair of the Global Tiger Forum, Nepal, encouraged parties to engage in transboundary cooperation on enforcement.   Julia Volkova, Russian Federation, lamented that only 450 Amur tigers exist in the wild.  

Afternoon

             
       
  Lu Xiaoping, China, stressed that China’s tiger trade ban review is in accordance with the Secretariat’s recommendation to assess a new approach to address the illicit trade in Asian big cat.   S. C. Dey, Global Tiger Forum.   Hans Bauer, IUCN, supported implementation of a common tiger conservation strategy.  
             
       
  Shuichi Takano, Japan.   Martijn Lucassen, the Netherlands.   Miguel García Zamudio, Mexico.  
         
     
  Colman O'Criodain, Ireland.   Fernando Coimbra, Brazil.  

Snapshots

         
     
         
         
     
         
         
     
         
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