CITES-Checklist & CITES database (the links)

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CITES-Checklist & CITES database (the links)

Post by charangohabsburg » Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:07 am

Here some links you might find useful:

This is the PDF of the complete CITES-list (Checklist of CITES- Species) from 2011, you can find it on the cites.org website here, respectively here. I assume that the latter links (or at least the one in bold letters) will always point to the newest version of the checklist.

Here is the searchable CITES-database (you can find this link also at the beginning of the "checklist" (pdf) mentioned above (end of second page in the 2011 issue). Yo can even do a search for common names (instead of the latin ones) or search for a whole family, etc. Another great feature is that the database seems to get populated also with pictures.

Chalks' "cocobolo-thread" made me think that posting these links might be a good idea, but I didn't want to post the links there because Peter already has answered the CITES-question asked in the "cocobolo-thread".

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Re: CITES-Checklist & CITES database (the links)

Post by woodrat » Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:40 am

Good Upon You Markus...thanks for the links.....

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Re: CITES-Checklist & CITES database (the links)

Post by Chalks » Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:51 pm

Thanks Marcus. Its now a "FAVOURITE".

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Re: CITES-Checklist & CITES database (the links)

Post by Cookie man » Mon Mar 26, 2012 12:11 am

would be worth making this a sticky thread i reckon. :cl
needsmorecowbel wrote: Markus it doesn't count when you briefly duck out the shed, make a fly fishing rod, then catch a trout from your hand carved canoe, package it (with the hand made vacuum machine) and then take a photo with your home made electron microscope....
:lol:

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