Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)

Overview

  • CITES is an international treaty aimed at ensuring that international trade in wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival
  • It regulates trade through a permit and certification system
  • Applies to live animals and plants, as well as derivatives such as skins, ivory, timber, medicines, and ornaments

Origin and Legal Status

  • Adopted in 1973 at Washington D.C.
  • Entered into force in 1975
  • Administered by the Secretariat
  • Secretariat is located in Geneva, Switzerland
  • Legally binding on Parties, but implementation is through domestic legislation

Membership

  • 184 Parties (countries + European Union)
  • India became a Party in 1976
  • Almost universal participation, making it one of the most widely accepted conservation treaties

Core Objective

  • To regulate, not ban, international trade in wildlife
  • Prevent over-exploitation of species due to global commercial demand
  • Balance biodiversity conservation with sustainable use

Appendices System

CITES classifies species into three appendices based on the level of protection required

Appendix I

  • Species threatened with extinction
  • Commercial international trade is generally prohibited
  • Trade permitted only in exceptional circumstances (scientific research, captive breeding)
  • Examples include tiger, rhinoceros, Asian elephant

Appendix II

  • Species not necessarily threatened with extinction, but trade must be strictly regulated
  • Most CITES-listed species fall under this category
  • Examples include python, crocodile species, many orchids

Appendix III

  • Species protected in at least one country that has asked other Parties for assistance in controlling trade
  • Least restrictive category

Institutional Structure

  • Conference of the Parties (CoP)
    • Supreme decision-making body
    • Meets every 2–3 years
    • Amends appendices, adopts resolutions and decisions
  • Standing Committee
    • Oversees implementation between CoPs
  • Animals Committee and Plants Committee
    • Provide scientific and technical advice

Implementation Mechanism

  • Each Party must designate:
    • Management Authority to issue permits
    • Scientific Authority to assess sustainability of trade
  • Trade allowed only with:
    • Export permits
    • Import permits (for Appendix I species)
    • Re-export certificates

Enforcement Provisions

  • Non-compliance can lead to:
    • Trade suspensions
    • International pressure and monitoring
  • CITES itself does not impose penalties
  • Enforcement depends on national wildlife laws

India and CITES

  • Implemented primarily through the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972
  • Director of Wildlife Preservation functions as the CITES Management Authority
  • India regularly submits proposals and participates actively in CoPs
  • Several Indian species are listed under Appendix I and II

Significance

  • First global treaty linking wildlife conservation with international trade
  • Crucial for combating:
    • Illegal wildlife trade
    • Poaching driven by global demand
  • Supports biodiversity goals under:
    • Convention on Biological Diversity
    • Sustainable Development Goals

Limitations

  • Focuses only on international trade, not habitat loss
  • Effectiveness depends on:
    • National enforcement capacity
    • Political will
  • Illegal trade networks often operate outside formal trade channels

Contemporary Relevance

  • Growing relevance due to:
    • Wildlife trafficking
    • Zoonotic disease concerns
    • Demand for exotic pets, timber, and traditional medicines
  • Increasing overlap with climate change and ecosystem protection debates
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