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CITES and IUCN, overlap!

University of Southern Denmark & Max Planck Society Max-Planck Odense Center on the Biodemography of Aging. CITES and IUCN, overlap!. Lionel Jouvet, A. Rita Silva, Johanna Stärk, Chris Shepherd and Dalia A. Conde. Danish OIKOS annual meeting 2017. March 2017. Introduction.

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CITES and IUCN, overlap!

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  1. University of Southern Denmark & Max Planck Society Max-Planck Odense Center on the Biodemography of Aging CITES and IUCN, overlap! Lionel Jouvet, A. Rita Silva, Johanna Stärk, Chris Shepherd and Dalia A. Conde Danish OIKOS annual meeting 2017 March 2017

  2. Introduction Unique Data from Zoos and Aquaria >1000 Zoos and Aquaria 6/03/2017

  3. Introduction Extinction crisis Ceballos et al. (2015). Science Advances. 10/03/2017

  4. Introduction Presentation of CITES and IUCN CITES The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora is an international agreement between governments. Annexes Annex I : species threatened with extinction, affected by trade Annex II : species may become extinction if trade is not subjected to strict regulation Annex III : species which any Party identifies as being subject to regulation within its jurisdiction IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature is the world's most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of biological species. Near threatened (NT) Least concern (LC) Data deficient (DD) Not evaluated (NE) Red List Categories Extinct (EX) Extinct in the wild (EW) Criticallyendangered (CR) Endangered (EN) Vulnerable (VU) 10/03/2017

  5. Section Overlap of CITES and IUCN? All quadrupeds Are IUCN and CITES complementary? 10/03/2017

  6. Thank you Bacteria mortality patterns in different environment IUCN / CITES 10/03/2017

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