Geography, asked by ItsJiminLook, 8 months ago

the convention CITES lists species which should not be traded

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Answered by tyagireena546
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Answer:

Answer is False

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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the convention CITES lists species which should not be traded is true.

CITES:

  • The International show CITES, disallows the exchange of jeopardized species.
  • India is a CITES Party beginning around 1976.
  • Because of its outrageous variety, India is perceived all around the world for holding onto up to a certain percentage of the multitude of species recorded by CITES.
  • Out of 34 worldwide biodiversity areas of interest on the planet, India has 4 them: Western Ghats, Sundaland, Himalayas and Indo-Burma district.
  • As a functioning CITES Party, India disallows the global exchange of jeopardized wild species.
  • India has set a few measures to control the dangers from intrusive outsider species.
  • This is finished by directing the exchange by sending out declarations and import grants.

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