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CITES Learning Module 1 Quiz
Region
Global
Topic
Policy and Advocacy, Plant Conservation
Type
Quiz
What year did the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) enter into force?
1973
2001
1975
1990
What are the aims of the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species?
Select All
Conserve all wild fauna and flora
Stop all trade in endangered species of fauna and flora
Regulate international trade of wild taken fauna and flora
Ensure biodiverse countries benefit from sharing their resources
Please select all that apply
Which statement is correct?
Each Party develops its own national legislation to implement CITES
CITES provides all of the legislation necessary for implementation by each Party
CITES is a code of conduct with no legal standing
What are the main CITES processes and committees?
Select All
The Conference of the Parties (CoP)
The Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA)
The Plants and Animals Committees
The Scientific and Technical Review Panel (STRP)
The Significant Trade Review (STR)
Please select all that apply
How and why are species listed in the CITES Appendices?
Select All
They are endangered in the wild due to domestic consumption
They are endangered in the wild due to international trade
A two thirds majority of CITES Parties believe they meet the listing criteria
They are charismatic species that people like
Please select all that apply