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Part. 4.2 (Fin.) FOURTH MEETING of the CONFERENCE of THE Part. 4.2 (Fin.) FOURTH MEETING OF THE CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES CUARTA REUNION DE LA CONFERENCIA DE LAS PARTES QUATRIEME SESSION DE LA CONFERENCE DES PARTIES Gaborone (Botswana) 19 to 30 April 1983 Gaborone (Botswana) 19 a1 30 de abril 1983 Gaborone (Botswana) 19 au 30 avril 1983 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS LISTA DE PARTICIPANTES LISTE DES PARTICIPANTS OBSERVERS/OBSERVADORES/OBSERVATEURS UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME /PROGRAMA DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS PARA EL MEDIO AMBIENTE/PROGRAMME DES NATIONS UNIES POUR L'ENVIRONNEMENT Mona BJORKLUND Mostafa K. TOLBA Environmental Management Service United Nations Environment United Nations Environment Programme Programme P.O. Box 30552 P.O. Box 30552 Nairobi Nairobi Kenya Kenya A.T. BROUGH Fund Management Branch United Nations Environment Programme P.O. Box 30552 Nairobi Kenya FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS/ORGANIZACION DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS PARA LA AGRICULTURA Y LA ALIMENTACION/ORGANISATION DES NATIONS UNIES POUR L'AGRICULTURE ET L'ALIMENTATION G.S. CHILD Forestry Resources Division FAO Via delle Terme di Caracalla I-00100 Roma Italy INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL POLICE ORGANIZATION/ORGANIZATION INTERNACIONAL DE POLICIA CRIMINAL/ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE POLICE CRIMINELLE Kesera KARUNATILLEKE General Secretariat ICPO- INTERPOL 26, rue Armengaud F-92210 Saint Cloud France 1203 EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY/COMUNIDAD ECONOMICA EUROPEA/COMMUNAUTE ECONOMIQUE EUROPEENNE Guy CORCELLE Claus STUFFMANN 170, rue de la Loi 200, rue de la Loi B-1049 Bruxelles B-1049 Bruxelles Belgique Belgique Auke HAAGSMA Willem WIJNSTEKERS 200, rue de la Loi 200, rue de la Loi B-1049 Bruxelles B-1049 Bruxelles Belgique Belgique ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA/ANTIGUA Y BARBUDA/ANTIGUA-ET-BARBUDA Richard BARON 70 North East 96th Street Miami Shores Florida 33161 U.S.A. CONGO Matala de MAllA Ruf in-Antoine OKO Ministère des affaires étrangères Ministère des eaux et forêts B.P. 2070 Cabinet Brazzaville B.P. 98 Brazzaville NETHERLANDS/PAI505 BAJOS/PAYS-BAS J.G. VAN BEEK Ministerie van Landbouw en Virrerij Postbus 20401 2500EK 's Gravenhage ASSOCIATION OF EUROPEAN IVORY TRADERS Ian S.C. PARKER P.O. Box 30678 Nairobi Kenya CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Roger E. MCMANUS 624 9th Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20001 U.S.A. EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL BUREAU/BUREAU EUROPEEN DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT Jean-Patrick LE DUC 36, rue Geoffroy St.-Hilaire F-75231 Paris Cédex 05 France 1204 FAUNA AND FLORA PRESERVATION SOCIETY John A. BURTON c/o Zoological Society of London Regent's Park London NW1 Great Britain GREENPEACE INTERNATIONAL Michael Gylling NIELSON Norregade 28в .1165 Avenue Copenhagen Denmark INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION J.L. CORNISH 2000 Peel Street Montreal Quebec HЗA 2R4 Canada INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE AGENCIES Alan B. ENSMINGER 400 Royal Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 U.S.A. INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR GAME AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION /CONSEIL INTERNATIONAL DE LA CHASSE ET DE LA CONSERVATION DU GIBIER Jean-Pierre MARECHAL 15, rue de Téhéran F-75008 Paris France INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR ANIMAL WELFARE Donna HART Ian S. MACPHAIL P.O. Box 142 35 Boundary Road Elsah, Illinois 62028 St. John's Wood U.S.A. London NW8 OJE Great Britain David M. LAVIGNE Margrit NYE Department of Zoology P.O. Box 193 College of Biological Sciences Varmouth Port University of Guelph Massachusetts 02675 Guelph, Ontario N1W 2G1 U.S.A. Canada INTERNATIONAL FUR TRADE FEDERATION Joan CHAUMETON A.F. FRAYLING 69 Cannon Street 69 Cannon Street London EC4N 5AB London EC4N 5AB Great Britain Great Britain H.M. DWAN 69 Cannon Street London EC4N 5AB Great Britain INTERNATIONAL PET TRADE ORGANIZATION John FITZGIBBON 36, Park Crescent Hornchurch Essex RM11 1BJ Great Britain INTERNATIONAL PRIMATE PROTECTION LEAGUE Anne DONCASTER Shirley MCGREAL 1316 Oak Lane P.O. Drawer X Mississauga , Ontario L5H 2X7 Sunmmerville, SC 29483 Canada U.S.A. Michael A. GIANNELLI 11515 Laurelcrest Drive Studio City, California 91604 U.S.A. INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR BIRD PRESERVATION/CONSEJO INTERNACIONAL PARA LA PRESERVACION DE LAS AVES /CONSEIL INTERNATIONAL POUR LA PROTECTION DES OISEAUX Alistair GAMMELL 219c Huntingdon Road Cambridge CBЗ ODL Great Britain INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR THE PROTECTION OF CETACEAN Leslie BUSBY 2 Meryon Court Rye, E. Sussex, TN31 7LY Great Britain 1206 INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES/ UNION INTERNACIONAL PARA LA CONSERVACION DE LA NATURALEZA Y DE LOS RECURSOS NATURALES/UNION INTERNATIONALE POUR LA CONSERVATION DE LA NATURE ET DE SES RESSOURCES J. BARZDO F. Wayne KING IUCN (CMC) - WTMU IUCN Species Survival Commission 219c Huntingdon Road Florida State Museum Cambridge, CB3 ODL Gainesville, Florida 32611 Great Britain U.S.A. Nicole DUPLAIX R. MALPAS IUCN Species Survival Commission c/o AWF 1692 31st. Street N. W. P.O. Box 48177 Washington, D.C. 20007 Nairobi U.S.A. Kenya Stephen R. EDWARDS Esmond Bradley MARTIN IUCN Nomenclature Committee Villa Langata 602M Dyche Hall P.O. Box 15510 Museum of Natural History Mbagathi . University of Kansas Kenya Lawrence, Kansas 66045 U.S.A. T.P. INSKIPP Jane THORNBACK IUCN (CMC) - WTMU IUCN (CMC) 219c Huntingdon Road 219c Huntingdon Road Cambridge, CB3 ODL Cambridge, CB3 ODL Great Britain Great Britain INUIT CIRCUMPOLAR CONFERENCE William ANDERSEN Ian DUVEKOT P.O. Box 119 178 Gloucester Street Nain, Labrador Ottawa, Ontario K2P OA6 N. F.L.D. Canada Canada PEOPLE'S TRUST FOR ENDANGERED SPECIES Lionel A. CARTER P.O. Box 156 Hout Bay 7872 Cape Town South Africa SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL Donald MCMILLAN 4701 Meadow Road Edina, MN 55424 U.S.A. 1207 TINKER CENTER FOR COASTAL STUDIES IN LATIN AMERICA Paul GOUIN Daryl JORY University of Miami University of Miami 4600 Ríckenbacker Causeway 4600 Ríckenbacker Causeway Miami, Florida 33149 Miami, Florida 33149 U.S.A. U.S.A. WORLD SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS H.C.V. BELL "Marievale" Philippi Cape Province South Africa WORLD WILDLIFE FUND INTERNATIONAL Janet BARBER Thomas MILLIKEN 11 - 13 Ockford Road TRAFFIC (Japan) Godalming, Surrey 2-4-5 Azabudai Great Britain Minato-ku Mori Bldg. No. 39 Toyono EITO Toyko TRAFFIC (Japan) Japan, 106 2-4-5 Azabudai Minato-ku Hideo OBARA Mori Bldg. No. 39 TRAFFIC (Japan) Tokyo 2-4-5 Azabudai Japan, 106 Minato-ku Morí Bldg. No. 39 Jean-Pierre D'HUART Toyko World Wildlife Fund - Belgium Japan, 106 937 B5, chaussée de Waterloo B-1180 Bruxelles Rob SOUTTER Belgique P.O. Box 456 Stellenbosch 7600, Cape South Africa Linda McMAHAN Arnd WUNSCHMANN TRAFFIC (U.S.A.) WWF-Germany & TRAFFIC-Germany 1601 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Sophienstrasse 44 Washington, D.C. 2009 D-6000 Frankfurt/M 90 U.S.A. Federal Republic of Germany ASSEMBLY OF FIRST NATIONS George ERASMUS Yellowknife Northwest Territories Canada AMERICAN CETACEAN SOCIETY Kristina HARPER 2205 42nd Street NW No. 205 Washington. D.C. 20007 U.S.A. 1208 AMERICAN FUR RESOURCES FOUNDATION Stephen S. BOYNTON Parker L. DOZHIER Washington Counsel P.O. Box 159 1015 Moorefield Hill Grove Route 1 Vienna, Virginia 22180 Biglow, Arkansas 72016 U.S.A. U.S.A. ANIMAL PROTECTION INSTITUTE Barry Kent MACKAY 197 Main Street Unionville, Ontario Canada ANIMAL WELFARE INSTITUTE Frances S. LIPSCOMB P.O. Box 3650 Washington, D.C. 20007 U.S.A. ASOCIACION BOLIVIANA PRO-DEFENSA DE LA NATURALEZA Reginald HARDY Av. 16 de jullo 1732 Casilla 894 La Paz Bolivia BOTSWANA BIRD CLUB Janet BARNES P.O. Box 48 Gaborone Botswana BOTSWANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Goodman KHUMALO Tebogo NKWE Private Bag 003 Private Bag 003 Gaborone Gaborone Botswana Botswana M. J. KGOSI P.O. Box 44 Francistown Botswana BOTSWANA DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION Ellen DRAKE Private Bag 0060 Botswana BOTSWANA DEPARTMENT TOWN AND REGIONAL PLANNING J. M. LETSHOLO Private Bag 0042 Gaborone Botswana CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF ZOO5, PARKS AND AQUARIUMS G. D. DAILLEY RR 1 Cambridge, Ontario Canada CANADIAN COMMITTEE OF IUCN Nicholas MROSOVSKY University of Toronto Ramsay Wright Zoological Laboratories 25 Harbord Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1 Canada CANADIAN SEALERS ASSOCIATION Willie DERASPE P.O. Box 5484 St. John's, Newfoundland Canada CAYMAN WILD LIFE SOCIETY Orren MERREN 1000 Potomac Street NW Suite 204 Washington, D.C. 20007 U.S.A. CHOBE LAND BOARD Pius Alebeleki MOKAWATHI P.O. Box 50 Kasami Botswana CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Robert BERG 16712 Claridon - Troy Road Burton, Ohio 44021 U.S.A. DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE Simon LYSTER Virginia MERCHANT c/o WWF Fund 1244 19th Street, NW Panda House Washington, D.C. 20036 11-13 Ockford Road U.S.A. Godalming, Surrey Great Britain 1210 ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND Michael J. BEAN 1525 18th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 U.S.A. FEDERATION FRANCAISE DES SOCIETES DE PROTECTION DE LA NATURE Jean-Patrick LE DUC 57, rue Cuvier F-75231 Paris Cedex 05 France FLORIDA ALLIGATOR FARMERS ASSOCIATION J. Don ASHLEY P.O. Box 13679 Tallahassee, Florida 32317 U.S.A. FRIENDS OF ANIMALS Bill CLARK 3 Rehov Diskin Jerusalem 92473 Israel FUND FOR ANIMALS LTD (AUSTRALIA) Ross BURTON P.O. Box 371 Manly, 2095 N.S.W. Australia FUR CONSERVATION INSTITUTE OF AMERICA Paul KIEFER Gary S. KUGLER 855 Avenue of the Americas 855 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10001 New York, NY 10001 U.S.A. U.S.A. FUR COUNCIL OF CANADA Denyse ANGE Oscar RESPITZ 1435 St. Alexandre Street 1435 St. Alexandre Street Montreal Montreal Quebec H ЗA 2G4 Quebec H ЗA 2G4 Canada Canada FUR FASHION COUNCIL OF CANADA George WHITMAN Hudson's Bay House 77 Main Street Winnipeg Manitoba RЭC 2R1 Canada 1211 GAME CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL Harry L. TENNISON 444 Fort Worth Club Building Fort Worth, Texas 76102 U.S.A. HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES John W. GRANDY 2100 L St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 U.S.A. INUIT TAPIRISAT OF CANADA Peter ERNERK Enoch OBED 178 Gloucester Street 52 Cooper Crescent Ottawa, Ontario K2P OA6 Happy Valley, Labrador Canada N.F.L.D.
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