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Summenblatt Lebende Exemplare Zur CITES-Jahresstatistik Seite 1 2000 Summenblatt lebende Exemplare zur CITES-Jahresstatistik Seite 1 Schutz Handelsart Mammalia spp. Aves spp. Reptilia spp. Amphibia spp. sonstige Fauna Flora EU A Import 65 PC 102 PC 1629 PC 13 PC 6 PC 6764 PC Export / Re-Export 105 PC 961 PC 208 PC 8 PC 2513 PC EU B Import 1026 KG 1171 PC 8351 PC 44169 PC 3315 PC 269144 PC 262950 PC Export / Re-Export 9 KG 87 PC 564 PC 346 PC 1012 PC 16276 PC 6206 PC EU C Import 59190 PC 148 PC Export / Re-Export 5 PC 3755 PC 9 PC EU D Import 1819 PC 780 PC 6679 PC EU A Summe 170 PC 1063 PC 1837 PC 21 PC 6 PC 9277 PC EU B Summe 1035 KG 1258 PC 8915 PC 44515 PC 4327 PC 285420 PC 269156 PC EU C Summe 5 PC 62945 PC 157 PC EU D Summe 1819 PC 780 PC 6679 PC 1035 KG 1433 PC 74742 PC 47289 PC 4348 PC 292105 PC 278433 PC 2000 Lebend CITES-Jahresstatistik Deutschland Seite 2 Fauna Import Ausfuhr- Ursprungs- Her- EU A Spezies Warenbeschreibung Menge land land Zweck kunft Bemerkung MAMMALIA SPP. Artiodactyla spp. EU A (WA I) Bubalus depressicornis Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ CZ Z C Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm EU A (WA I) Naemorhedus goral Lebende Tiere 2 PC PL US Z F ----- EU A (WA I) Oryx leucoryx Lebende Tiere 1 PC CH CH B C Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm Carnivora spp. EU A (WA I) Ailurus fulgens Lebende Tiere 1 PC PL DE B C Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm EU A (WA I) Catopuma temminckii Lebende Tiere 2 PC VN VN B W ----- EU A (WA II) Felis silvestris Lebende Tiere 5 PC CH CH N C ----- Lebende Tiere 5 PC CH CH N F ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC CH DE N C ----- EU A (WA I) Lutra lutra Lebende Tiere 2 PC PL PL Z F Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm EU A (WA II) Lynx lynx Lebende Tiere 2 PC SK SK Z F ----- EU A (WA I) Panthera spp. Lebende Tiere 3 PC PL DE Q C Zeitweiliger Import EU A (WA I) Panthera tigris Lebende Tiere 1 PC CH CH Z C ----- Lebende Tiere 6 PC PL PL Q C Zeitweiliger Import Lebende Tiere 6 PC PL GB Q C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC LT LT B C Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm EU A (WA I) Uncia uncia Lebende Tiere 1 PC RU KG B W Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm EU A (WA II) Ursus arctos Lebende Tiere 2 PC CH CH Z C ----- Cetacea spp. EU A (WA II) Tursiops truncatus Lebende Tiere 2 PC US US S W ----- Lebende Tiere 2 PC US US S O/W ----- Perissodactyla spp. EU A (WA I) Equus grevyi Lebende Tiere 2 PC CZ CZ B C Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm EU A (WA I) Equus przewalskii Lebende Tiere 4 PC PL PL Z C ----- Primates spp. EU A (WA I) Gorilla gorilla Lebende Tiere 1 PC HU HU B C Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm EU A (WA I) Leontopithecus rosalia rosalia Lebende Tiere 1 PC GB GB B C Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm EU A (WA I) Pan troglodytes Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ CZ M C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US Q C ----- EU A (WA I) Pongo pygmaeus Lebende Tiere 1 PC IL IL B C Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm Proboscidea spp. EU A (WA I) Elephas maximus Lebende Tiere 1 PC CA CA B F Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm 2000 Lebend CITES-Jahresstatistik Deutschland Seite 3 Fauna Import Ausfuhr- Ursprungs- Her- EU A Spezies Warenbeschreibung Menge land land Zweck kunft Bemerkung MAMMALIA SPP. Proboscidea spp. EU A (WA I) Elephas maximus Lebende Tiere 1 PC IL IL B F Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm EU A (WA I) Loxodonta africana Lebende Tiere 1 PC PL ZA Q W Re-Import ohne Besitzerwechsel Lebende Tiere 2 PC EE ZW Q W Re-Import ohne Besitzerwechsel Lebende Tiere 3 PC PL ZW Q W Re-Import ohne Besitzerwechsel AVES SPP. Anseriformes spp. EU A (WA I) Branta canadensis Lebende Tiere 8 PC CA CA B C ----- Ciconiiformes spp. EU A (WA II) Phoenicopterus ruber roseus Lebende Tiere 10 PC CH CH Z C ----- Falconiformes spp. EU A (WA II) Accipiter gentilis Lebende Tiere 1 PC HU HU P W ----- EU A (WA I) Falco Hybride Lebende Tiere 13 PC AE DE T D ----- EU A (WA I) Falco peregrinus Lebende Tiere 4 PC CA CA B C ----- Lebende Tiere 2 PC AE DE T C ----- Lebende Tiere 2 PC US US P F ----- Lebende Tiere 2 PC AE DE T D ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC AE DE B C ----- EU A (WA I) Falco rusticolus Lebende Tiere 1 PC AE DE B C ----- Lebende Tiere 8 PC AE DE T D ----- Lebende Tiere 5 PC US US T D ----- EU A (WA I) Haliaeetus leucocephalus Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ CZ T C ----- Gruiformes spp. EU A (WA I) Grus japonensis Lebende Tiere 2 PC RU RU B C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC RU RU B F Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm EU A (WA I) Grus leucogeranus Lebende Tiere 1 PC RU RU B C ----- EU A (WA I) Grus nigricollis Lebende Tiere 1 PC CN CN Z C ----- Psittaciformes spp. EU A (WA I) Amazona brasiliensis Lebende Tiere 5 PC HU HU P C ----- EU A (WA I) Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus Lebende Tiere 2 PC CH CH P F ----- 2000 Lebend CITES-Jahresstatistik Deutschland Seite 4 Fauna Import Ausfuhr- Ursprungs- Her- EU A Spezies Warenbeschreibung Menge land land Zweck kunft Bemerkung AVES SPP. Psittaciformes spp. EU A (WA I) Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus Lebende Tiere 3 PC PH PH P C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC ZA ZA B C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P F ----- EU A (WA I) Ara macao Lebende Tiere 1 PC ZA ZA B C ----- EU A (WA I) Ara militaris Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P F ----- EU A (WA I) Ara rubrogenys Lebende Tiere 2 PC PH PH P C ----- EU A (WA I) Ara spp. Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P F ----- EU A (WA I) Cacatua haematuropygia Lebende Tiere 5 PC PH PH P C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC PH PH P W ----- EU A (WA I) Cacatua moluccensis Lebende Tiere 1 PC PH PH P C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P C ----- EU A (WA I) Guarouba guarouba Lebende Tiere 2 PC PH PH T C ----- EU A (WA I) Propyrrhura maracana Lebende Tiere 1 PC NA NA P C ----- Strigiformes spp. EU A (WA II) Glaucidium passerinum Lebende Tiere 2 PC CZ CZ Z C ----- EU A (WA II) Nyctea scandiaca Lebende Tiere 2 PC CH CH B C ----- EU A (WA II) Strix uralensis Lebende Tiere 2 PC CH CH B C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ CZ Z F ----- Lebende Tiere 2 PC CH CH B F ----- EU A (WA II) Surnia ulula Lebende Tiere 2 PC CZ CZ Z C ----- REPTILIA SPP. Squamata spp. EU A (WA II) Chamaeleo chamaeleon Lebende Tiere 3 PC MA MA S W ----- Testudines spp. EU A (WA II) Pyxis planicauda Lebende Tiere 2 PC HK MG B W ----- Lebende Tiere 3 PC US MG B W ----- EU A (WA II) Testudo graeca Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ CZ P U ----- EU A (WA II) Testudo hermanni Lebende Tiere 1 PC SG AT P C ----- Lebende Tiere 12 PC CH CH P C ----- Lebende Tiere 4 PC CH CH P F ----- Lebende Tiere 25 PC CZ CZ T C ----- 2000 Lebend CITES-Jahresstatistik Deutschland Seite 5 Fauna Import Ausfuhr- Ursprungs- Her- EU A Spezies Warenbeschreibung Menge land land Zweck kunft Bemerkung REPTILIA SPP. Testudines spp. EU A (WA II) Testudo hermanni Lebende Tiere 1527 PC SI SI T C ----- Lebende Tiere 3 PC CH XX P O ----- EU A (WA II) Testudo marginata Lebende Tiere 1 PC CH CH P C ----- Lebende Tiere 9 PC CH CH P F ----- Lebende Tiere 20 PC CH CH T C ----- Lebende Tiere 18 PC CZ CZ T C ----- AMPHIBIA SPP. Anura spp. EU A (WA I) Dyscophus antongilii Lebende Tiere 13 PC CH CH E C Zeitweiliger Import OSTEICHTHYES SPP. Osteoglossiformes spp. EU A (WA I) Scleropages formosus Lebende Tiere 6 PC SG SG P D ----- 2000 Lebend CITES-Jahresstatistik Deutschland Seite 6 Fauna Import Ausfuhr- Ursprungs- Her- EU B Spezies Warenbeschreibung Menge land land Zweck kunft Bemerkung MAMMALIA SPP. Artiodactyla spp. EU B (WA II) Moschus moschiferus Lebende Tiere 2 PC RU RU Z F ----- Carnivora spp. EU B (WA II) Chrysocyon brachyurus Lebende Tiere 3 PC BR BR Z C Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm EU B (WA II) Leptailurus serval Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P F Rückwirkende Genehmigung EU B (WA II) Lontra canadensis Lebende Tiere 1 PC CA CA Z W ----- EU B (WA II) Panthera leo Lebende Tiere 3 PC PL PL Q C Zeitweiliger Import EU B (WA II) Prionailurus bengalensis Lebende Tiere 2 PC CZ CZ Z C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P F Rückwirkende Genehmigung EU B (WA II) Ursus arctos Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ DE Z F Re-Import ohne Besitzerwechsel Marsupialia spp. EU B Dendrolagus matschiei Lebende Tiere 1 PC CA CA Z C ----- Lebende Tiere 2 PC US US Z C ----- Perissodactyla spp. EU B (WA II) Tapirus terrestris Lebende Tiere 1 PC CH CH Z C ----- Primates spp. EU B (WA II) Cebus apella Lebende Tiere 3 PC BR BR Z C ----- EU B (WA II) Cercopithecus neglectus Lebende Tiere 1 PC PL PL B C ----- Lebende Tiere 2 PC PL PL B F ----- EU B (WA II) Galago moholi Lebende Tiere 5 PC ZA ZA Z C ----- EU B (WA II) Macaca fascicularis Lebende Tiere 300 PC CN CN M C ----- Lebende Tiere 414 PC MU MU M F ----- Lebende Tiere 70 PC MU MU M W ----- Lebende Tiere 220 PC VN VN M C ----- EU B (WA II) Macaca mulatta Lebende Tiere 100 PC CN CN M C ----- Lebende Tiere 10 PC CN CN S C ----- EU B (WA II) Saimiri sciureus Lebende Tiere 12 PC HU HU Z F ----- Scandentia spp.
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