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Summenblatt Lebende Exemplare Zur CITES-Jahresstatistik Seite 1 1996 Summenblatt lebende Exemplare zur CITES-Jahresstatistik Seite 1 Schutz Handelsart Mammalia spp. Aves spp. Reptilia spp. Amphibia spp. sonstige Fauna Flora WA I Import 46 G 28 PC 98 PC 1 PC 42559 PC Export / Re-Export 93 PC 522 PC 33 PC 2035 PC WA II Import 724 PC 8085 PC 27835 PC 1330 PC 405056 PC 467265 PC Export / Re-Export 142 PC 544 PC 1083 PC 672 PC 9107 PC 5654 PC WA III Import 7 PC 64442 PC 411 PC Export / Re-Export 2 PC 10 PC WA I Summe 46 G 121 PC 620 PC 34 PC 44594 PC WA II Summe 866 PC 8629 PC 28918 PC 2002 PC 414163 PC 472919 PC WA III Summe 9 PC 64452 PC 411 PC 46 G 996 PC 73701 PC 29363 PC 2002 PC 414163 PC 517513 PC 1996 Lebend CITES-Jahresstatistik Deutschland Seite 2 Fauna Import Ausfuhr- Ursprungs- Her- WA I Spezies Warenbeschreibung Menge land land Zweck kunft Bemerkung MAMMALIA SPP. Artiodactyla spp. WA I Addax nasomaculatus Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ CZ Z C ----- WA I Naemorhedus goral Lebende Tiere 2 PC PL US Z C ----- WA I Oryx leucoryx Lebende Tiere 1 PC CH CH B C Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm Carnivora spp. WA I Ailurus fulgens Lebende Tiere 1 PC PL PL Z C ----- WA I Caracal caracal Lebende Tiere 1 PC PL PL Z C ----- WA I Helarctos malayanus Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ CZ Z C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ VN Z W ----- WA I Panthera pardus Lebende Tiere 1 PC CH CH Q C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US Q C Zeitweiliger Import WA I Panthera tigris Lebende Tiere 2 PC SG SG Z C ----- Perissodactyla spp. WA I Diceros bicornis Lebende Tiere 1 PC CH CH Z C Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm Lebende Tiere 1 PC ZA ZA Z F ----- WA I Equus grevyi Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ CZ Z C Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm WA I Tapirus bairdii Lebende Tiere 2 PC US US Z C ----- Primates spp. WA I Callimico goeldii Lebende Tiere 5 PC GB GB Z C ----- WA I Pan troglodytes Lebende Tiere 4 PC US US Q C ----- Proboscidea spp. WA I Elephas maximus Lebende Tiere 2 PC ID ID Z F ----- AVES SPP. Anseriformes spp. WA I Branta sandvicensis Lebende Tiere 5 PC CZ CZ Z C Rückwirkende Genehmigung Ciconiiformes spp. WA I Geronticus eremita Lebende Tiere 6 PC CH CH Z C ----- Falconiformes spp. WA I Falco Hybride Lebende Tiere 4 PC AE DE P C Re-Import ohne Besitzerwechsel 1996 Lebend CITES-Jahresstatistik Deutschland Seite 3 Fauna Import Ausfuhr- Ursprungs- Her- WA I Spezies Warenbeschreibung Menge land land Zweck kunft Bemerkung AVES SPP. Falconiformes spp. WA I Falco peregrinus Lebende Tiere 1 PC CH AT P C Zeitweiliger Import Lebende Tiere 1 PC AE DE T C Re-Import ohne Besitzerwechsel Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P F Privates Zuchtprojekt WA I Falco rusticolus Lebende Tiere 2 PC CA CA P C ----- Lebende Tiere 8 PC CA CA P C Privates Zuchtprojekt Lebende Tiere 1 PC AE DE T C Re-Import ohne Besitzerwechsel Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P C Privates Zuchtprojekt Lebende Tiere 1 PC AE DE P C Re-Import ohne Besitzerwechsel WA I Haliaeetus leucocephalus Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ CZ Z C ----- Galliformes spp. WA I Rheinardia ocellata Lebende Tiere 2 PC VN VN Z C ----- Psittaciformes spp. WA I Amazona vinacea Lebende Tiere 2 PC CH CH P C ----- WA I Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus Lebende Tiere 2 PC CH CH Z I ----- Lebende Tiere 4 PC PH PH P C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US Z F Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm Lebende Tiere 1 PC PH PH Z C ----- WA I Ara ambigua Lebende Tiere 2 PC PH PH P C ----- Lebende Tiere 2 PC PH PH P C Privates Zuchtprojekt WA I Ara glaucogularis Lebende Tiere 2 PC US US Z F ----- WA I Ara militaris Lebende Tiere 2 PC PH PH P C ----- WA I Ara rubrogenys Lebende Tiere 2 PC PH PH P C ----- WA I Aratinga guarouba Lebende Tiere 2 PC CH CH P C Rückwirkende Genehmigung WA I Cacatua haematuropygia Lebende Tiere 8 PC PH PH P C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC PH PH P W Re-Import ohne Besitzerwechsel WA I Cacatua moluccensis Lebende Tiere 4 PC PH PH P C ----- WA I Guarouba guarouba Lebende Tiere 2 PC CH CH P C ----- Lebende Tiere 23 PC PH PH T C ----- WA I Probosciger aterrimus Lebende Tiere 4 PC PH PH P C ----- REPTILIA SPP. Squamata spp. WA I Acrantophis dumerili Lebende Tiere 1 PC CH CH P C ----- 1996 Lebend CITES-Jahresstatistik Deutschland Seite 4 Fauna Import Ausfuhr- Ursprungs- Her- WA II Spezies Warenbeschreibung Menge land land Zweck kunft Bemerkung MAMMALIA SPP. Carnivora spp. WA II Canis lupus Lebende Tiere 1 PC RU GE Z W ----- WA II Chrysocyon brachyurus Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ CZ Z C ----- WA II Cuon alpinus Lebende Tiere 2 PC RU RU Z C ----- WA II Felis silvestris Lebende Tiere 20 PC CH CH N C ----- WA II Leptailurus serval Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ CZ T C ----- WA II Panthera leo Lebende Tiere 1 PC JP JP Z C ----- WA II Prionailurus bengalensis Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ CZ T C ----- WA II Ursus americanus Lebende Tiere 2 PC US US Q F ----- Primates spp. WA II Cebus albifrons Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P C ----- WA II Colobus guereza Lebende Tiere 2 PC CZ CZ Z C ----- WA II Macaca fascicularis Lebende Tiere 34 PC CH CH Z C ----- Lebende Tiere 450 PC CN CN S C ----- WA II Macaca mulatta Lebende Tiere 112 PC CN CN S C ----- Lebende Tiere 96 PC US US S C ----- AVES SPP. Anseriformes spp. WA II Branta ruficollis Lebende Tiere 3 PC GB GB Z C ----- Ciconiiformes spp. WA II Phoenicopterus minor Lebende Tiere 226 PC TZ TZ T W ----- Cuculiformes spp. WA II Tauraco hartlaubi Lebende Tiere 115 PC TZ TZ T W ----- Falconiformes spp. WA II Accipiter gentilis Lebende Tiere 1 PC CH CH P W Privates Zuchtprojekt WA II Aegypius monachus Lebende Tiere 1 PC CZ CZ P C ----- WA II Falco cherrug Lebende Tiere 2 PC CH DE P C ----- WA II Haliaeetus pelagicus Lebende Tiere 1 PC RU RU Z F Europäisches Erhaltungszuchtprogramm Piciformes spp. WA II Pteroglossus aracari Lebende Tiere 8 PC SR SR T W ----- 1996 Lebend CITES-Jahresstatistik Deutschland Seite 5 Fauna Import Ausfuhr- Ursprungs- Her- WA II Spezies Warenbeschreibung Menge land land Zweck kunft Bemerkung AVES SPP. Piciformes spp. WA II Pteroglossus viridis Lebende Tiere 6 PC SR SR T W ----- Psittaciformes spp. WA II Agapornis fischeri Lebende Tiere 2 PC TR XX P U Rückwirkende Genehmigung Lebende Tiere 50 PC ZA ZA T C ----- WA II Agapornis personatus Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P F ----- Lebende Tiere 100 PC ZA ZA T C ----- Lebende Tiere 2 PC ZA ZA P C Rückwirkende Genehmigung WA II Agapornis roseicollis Lebende Tiere 2 PC EG EG P C ----- Lebende Tiere 2 PC ZA ZA P C Rückwirkende Genehmigung Lebende Tiere 250 PC ZA ZA T C ----- Lebende Tiere 2 PC US US P C Rückwirkende Genehmigung Lebende Tiere 9 PC OM NL P C ----- Lebende Tiere 3 PC TR TR P C ----- WA II Alisterus amboinensis Lebende Tiere 2 PC PH PH P C ----- Lebende Tiere 18 PC PH PH T C ----- WA II Alisterus chloropterus Lebende Tiere 15 PC ID ID B W ----- Lebende Tiere 10 PC ID ID T W ----- WA II Amazona aestiva Lebende Tiere 147 PC US AR T W ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC BO BO P W ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P F Rückwirkende Genehmigung Lebende Tiere 11 PC US US T F ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC BO BO P W Rückwirkende Genehmigung WA II Amazona albifrons Lebende Tiere 61 PC NI NI T W ----- WA II Amazona amazonica Lebende Tiere 408 PC GY GY T W ----- Lebende Tiere 430 PC SR SR T W ----- WA II Amazona auropalliata Lebende Tiere 2 PC PH PH T C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P F Rückwirkende Genehmigung WA II Amazona autumnalis Lebende Tiere 135 PC NI NI T W ----- Lebende Tiere 16 PC PH PH T C ----- WA II Amazona collaria Lebende Tiere 2 PC US US T F ----- WA II Amazona dufresniana Lebende Tiere 4 PC SR SR T W ----- WA II Amazona farinosa Lebende Tiere 1 PC BO BO P W ----- 1996 Lebend CITES-Jahresstatistik Deutschland Seite 6 Fauna Import Ausfuhr- Ursprungs- Her- WA II Spezies Warenbeschreibung Menge land land Zweck kunft Bemerkung AVES SPP. Psittaciformes spp. WA II Amazona farinosa Lebende Tiere 54 PC GY GY T W ----- Lebende Tiere 60 PC NI NI T W ----- Lebende Tiere 20 PC SR SR T W ----- WA II Amazona finschi Lebende Tiere 15 PC US US T F ----- WA II Amazona ochrocephala Lebende Tiere 2 PC CH CH P C Zeitweiliger Import Lebende Tiere 16 PC PH PH T C ----- Lebende Tiere 28 PC SR SR T W ----- Lebende Tiere 3 PC US US T C ----- Lebende Tiere 39 PC GY GY T W ----- WA II Amazona ochrocephala oratrix Lebende Tiere 3 PC PH PH T C ----- Lebende Tiere 2 PC US US T C ----- WA II Amazona viridigenalis Lebende Tiere 5 PC PH PH T C ----- Lebende Tiere 6 PC US US T F ----- WA II Ara ararauna Lebende Tiere 9 PC GY GY T W ----- Lebende Tiere 37 PC PH PH T C ----- Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P F Rückwirkende Genehmigung Lebende Tiere 9 PC US US T C ----- Lebende Tiere 10 PC SR SR T W ----- WA II Ara auricollis Lebende Tiere 1 PC US US P F Rückwirkende Genehmigung Lebende Tiere 4 PC ZA ZA T C ----- WA II Ara chloroptera Lebende Tiere 22 PC GY GY T W ----- Lebende Tiere 15 PC PH PH T C ----- Lebende Tiere 2 PC US US T F ----- WA II Ara manilata Lebende Tiere 19 PC GY GY T W ----- Lebende Tiere 30 PC SR SR T W ----- WA II Ara nobilis Lebende Tiere 69 PC GY GY T W ----- Lebende Tiere 10 PC SR SR T W ----- Lebende Tiere 8 PC PH PH P C ----- Lebende Tiere 9 PC PH PH T C ----- WA II Aratinga auricapilla Lebende Tiere 3 PC PH PH T C ----- WA II Aratinga canicularis Lebende Tiere 1 PC CH XX P U ----- WA II Aratinga chloroptera Lebende Tiere 20 PC GY GY T W ----- Lebende Tiere 4 PC PH PH T C ----- 1996 Lebend CITES-Jahresstatistik Deutschland Seite 7 Fauna Import Ausfuhr- Ursprungs- Her- WA II Spezies Warenbeschreibung Menge land land Zweck kunft Bemerkung AVES SPP.
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