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Title: TRAFFIC


1
  • TRAFFICs Vision - A world in which trade in wild
    animals and plants will be managed at sustainable
    levels without damaging the integrity of
    ecological systems and in such a manner that it
    makes a significant contribution to human needs.

2
Why is Wildlife Trade Important?
  • Unsustainable trade threatens the survival of
    species in the wild.
  • Wild species provide food, medicine, building
    materials, fuel, fodder and other basics of human
    survival.
  • They also provide an important source of income
    in many rural and urban areas.

3
Why do we need sound wildlife trade related
legislation?
4
TRAFFIC East/Southern Africa supports the
development of this National Biodiversity Bill
and sees it as a crucial step in ensuring that
South Africas natural resources are used
sustainably and that the associated benefits are
shared equitably.
5
Comments on the National Environmental Management
Act Biodiversity Bill
  • Either the Biodiversity Bill or the NEMA should
    contain fundamental principles on biodiversity
    conservation.
  • Proposed species listing provisions (section 55)
    should be mandatory rather than discretionary.
  • Interim measures, related to lists within
    provincial legislation, should be included.

6
Comments on the National Environmental Management
Act Biodiversity Bill
  • As signatories to the Convention on International
    Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and
    Flora (CITES), South Africa is obliged to develop
    CITES implementing legislation.
  • Part Three of Chapter 4 (trade in listed
    threatened or protected species) does not satisfy
    all of the criteria for national CITES
    implementing legislation.

7
Comments on the National Environmental Management
Act Biodiversity Bill
  • South Africa is required to designate a CITES
    Management Authority (an authority having the
    power to grant permits, certificates and
    establish export quotas). This is not currently
    set out clearly in the Bill and needs to be
    clarified.
  • The relationship between CITES-listed species and
    listed threatened or protected species is
    unclear. To satisfy the requirements for CITES,
    the list mentioned in section 55 of the Bill must
    include all animal and plant species listed in
    the three CITES Appendices.
  • The list should also be susceptible to automatic
    or easy amendment so that future changes in the
    CITES Appendices are promptly reflected in the
    legislation.

8
Contact Details
  • Markus Burgener
  • TRAFFIC East/Southern Africa
  • Tel 021 799 8673
  • Cell 082 780 9938
  • E-mail burgener_at_nbict.nbi.ac.za
  • Website www.traffic.org
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