Green Sea Turtle David Vogel, USFWS Saltwater Crocodile Phil Hali, World Wildlife Fund Marianas Fruit Bats © Merlin D. Tuttle, Bat Conservation International Dugong and Calf Paul K. Anderson ifo'f<iliHt USFWS, 7'-1 t'-;; F· ;j{-7}v ~*tt'7'=' iltW!l!f~ltJJM!fmil.!i1fi', 71}v' *-}v 7')7T' 7}v-';IJ,',y 1--0 /\'Y 1--. :::I:'---lT«-~3:'-- '-1:'--)'-TY3TJVt±, :/.:L:::I':,--~'f ;j{-}v' 7 :.--;r-'):.-- 7- ') :.--. )' 'y I--MJliJ;l;o The Pacific Islands, Guam, Palau, American Samoa, and the North- • The Endangered Species Act- prohibits the sale, purchase, • The Marine Mammal Protection Act - prohibits the taking ern Mariana Islands, have a rare opportunity to conserve their import, and export of species listed as endangered or threatened and import of marine mammals and their parts and products. These natural resources for future generations. Modern transportation such as sea turtles, saltwa ter crocodiles, dugong and their prod ucts. species include whales, walruses, narwhals, and dugong. and the accompanying tourist industry threaten the con- tinuing existence of the fragile resources of these island communi- • The Lacey Act - prohibits the import of species that have In the Pacific, the most prevalent product sold is sea turtle. All sea ties. Tourists in these areas should know tha tit is illegal to purchase, been taken, possessed, transported, or sold in violation of foreign turtles and products - including stuffed turtles, tortoise shell import, or export any listed threatened or endangered species. law. Many countries now completely ban or strictly limit wild- jewelry, combs, leather products, eggs, food products, creams and Items most commonly purchased in the Pacific and made from life trade, cosmetics made with turtle oils - are strictly prohibited and can- not be purchased under penalty of law, endangered or threatened species involve sea turtles, dugong, • CITES - The Convention on International Trade in Endan- saltwater crocodiles, and some corals, gered Species, a comprehensive wildlife treaty signed by over 100 The consumer can play a significant role in curbing the illegal The laws and regulations governing wildlife importation or countries, including the United States, regulates and in many cases wildlife trade. Combating this problem requires not only an in- exportation are complicated, and the consumer should inquire into prohibits commercial imports and exports of animal and plant crease in enforcement but also a better informed public. the legality of wildlife items prior to purchase. Some of the laws species that are threatened by trade. In the Pacific, the fruit bat is a concerning wildlife in the Pacific are: prime example of a CITES species. *iLi·~HU~, 77.b., 1\7;;f, 7;1- I) 71~J!-lT.:c7, ~t'71) 7 T *iLi$O)!t~i1Jf~l-mf:I*lT 6 giit • ~)$:ttolli~L~1*~~*- i4lJ:i$tJ:.P/tl$L!UJ;J!'f-0'&)1*0)-:g:~O)ffIj gi ~tj t"i*t!t1-t"'~-tt 6 ~j"tj v' 13 ~O):i:J!I!-z"Ta X:®O)9€- .'M~f*~~*-i4lJ:~, i4lJ:7.ktJ:.0)7~,;)J-:t/, '&U'f-nG 31il;6v"i.Ji10)~A:tlt11:a !!'S\, -e1'/1-, 1-;;717, ;)J-~. :it t f- n ,: 1*-)ll'l:7t£~ 0)9€-~ f: J:. IJ, :::n:. G0) ~ 4 O)~Wl tj O).Ji1tj~, ~.0):Bf-n#il;6~1-m0)%Jt,~I±lAO):tlt11:a / tj t'iI'M~ t tj -::> lV' iTa 13 ~~:ij[O)1=F.wcil'1TI:'1;n~ lV' '1T a ::::n. 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Bavin NationaL Fish and WiLdLifeForensics Laboratorf, Ashland, Oregon, USA. ~J!iJ; : %:OO:t t- ::f/J+J7 Y z: '7 / }:'mO)OO:V:!fff1:1:~Y.Jit~"f:~JfnpJT, ?T 1 'J / ' :; 0 '/ -;;, :; '7 -:; . /qc" / ---~ 0{t:B~j~~~~~ Kendal Morris, USFWS Remember, National Marine Fisheries Service when you purchase wildlife or wildlife products, make sure you Enforcement Division know the laws and regulations concerning these items. When in 115 Haloda Building, Marine Drive doubt, do not buy. You may save yourself unnecessary frustration, P.O. Box 3238 loss of purchase, or possible arrest. For more information, contact Agana, Guam 96910-3238 any of the following offices. Telephone: (671) 477-4725 Department of Agriculture t'f**Jji Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources !ff~~!Jo/.iJ t:li!ff~~t?lJ"t'fF Gt1J.:1m~ Hf4'Ao)~~Ii, f:0) P.O. Box 2950 / Agana, Guam 96910 1m0'1 ,: ~T J.:, itff-?:!1IJliJ~ .iJ~il,p<l6< t.:: ~ "1'0 JlJA1m~O)i5t Telephone: (671) 734-3944/3945 ~-?*.~~~~~*~~~~.%#~~iTO)"t',.bL Office of Conservation/Entomology 'v'.%Ii.iJ;J(<l6 ,: ~ G ~ 'v' -: t ~.iJliJ<l6LiT 0 Bureau of Resources and Development P.O. Box 117 / Koror, Republic of Palau 96940 ~FL < Ii, T~G~.iJr,,''v'%b1t < "1'0 t.::~ Telephone: (680) 488-2487 u.s. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Law Enforcement Division of Fish and Wildlife Eastside Federal Complex, 911 N.E. 11th Avenue c/o Department of Natural Resources Portland, Oregon 97232-4181 / Telephone: (503) 231-6125 Saipan, CNMI, MP 96950 Telephone: (670) 322-9729 U'S, Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Law Enforcement 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Room7324 r P.O. Box 50223 Department of Marine & Wildlife Resources Honolulu, Hawaii 96850/ Telephone: (808) 541-2681 Government of American Samoa P.O. Box 3730 / Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Law Enforcement Telephone: (684) 633-4456 P.O. Box 23774 - GMF / Agana, Guam 96921 Telephone: (671) 472-7146 National Marine Fisheries Service, Enforcement Division PJKK Federal Building, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Rm. 7110 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Honolulu, Hawaii 96850/ Telephone: (808) 541-2727 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE *00 I*l ~ lIHMi!!f11:.1:. ~ FoJ May 1994.
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