96-4853. Request for Species Amendments and Resolutions for Consideration at the Tenth Regular Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 42 (Friday, March 1, 1996)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 8019-8021]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-4853]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    50 CFR Part 23
    
    
    Request for Species Amendments and Resolutions for Consideration 
    at the Tenth Regular Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the 
    Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna 
    and Flora
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice; request for information.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announces the time and 
    place of the tenth regular meeting of the Conference of the Parties 
    (COP10) to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species 
    of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). This notice solicits recommendations 
    for amending CITES Appendices I or II and solicits suggestions for 
    resolutions and agenda items for discussion at COP10. The Service 
    invites information and comment from the public on animal or plant 
    species that should be considered as candidates for U.S. proposals to 
    amend Appendices I or II. Such amendments may concern the addition of 
    species to Appendix I or II, the transfer of species from one appendix 
    to another, or the removal of species from Appendix I or II. This 
    notice also invites information and comments from the public on 
    possible resolutions and agenda items for discussion at COP10.
    
    DATES: The Service will consider all information and comments received 
    by April 30, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Correspondence concerning this request pertaining to species 
    amendments should be sent to the Office of Scientific Authority; Room 
    750; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 4401 North Fairfax Drive; 
    Arlington, Virginia, 22203. Correspondence concerning this request 
    pertaining to resolutions and agenda items should be sent to the Office 
    of Management Authority, Room 420, at the same address. Comments and 
    materials received will be available for public inspection, by 
    appointment, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the 
    Office of Scientific or Management Authority.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Marshall A. Howe, Office of 
    Scientific Authority, phone 703/358-1708, fax 703/358-2276, e-mail 
    marshall__howe@mail.fws.gov; or Dr. Susan S. Lieberman, Office of 
    Management Authority, phone 703/358-2095, fax 703/358-2280, e-mail 
    susan__lieberman@mail.fws.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild 
    Fauna and Flora, TIAS 8249, hereinafter referred to as CITES, is an 
    international treaty designed to control and regulate international 
    trade in certain animal and plant species that now or potentially are 
    threatened with extinction. These species are listed in appendices to 
    CITES, copies of which are available from the Office of Management 
    Authority or Office of Scientific Authority at the ADDRESSES, above. 
    Currently, 130 countries, including the United States, are CITES 
    Parties. CITES calls for biennial meetings of the Conference of the 
    Parties, which review its implementation, make provisions enabling the 
    CITES Secretariat in Switzerland to carry out its functions, consider 
    amendments to the list of species in Appendices I and II, consider 
    reports presented by the Secretariat, and make recommendations for the 
    improved effectiveness of CITES. Any country that is a Party to CITES 
    may propose amendments to Appendices I 
    
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    and II or resolutions, for consideration by the other Parties.
        This is the first in a series of Federal Register notices which, 
    together with announced public meetings, provide an opportunity for the 
    public to participate in the development of the United States' 
    negotiating positions for the tenth regular meeting of the Conference 
    of the Parties to CITES. The Service's regulations governing this 
    public process are found in Title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations 
    Secs. 23.31-23.39.
    
    Notice of the Tenth Regular Meeting of the Conference of the Parties
    
        The Service hereby notifies the public of the convening of the 
    tenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP10) to be held in 
    Zimbabwe, June 9-20, 1997.
    Request for Information and Comments: Species
        One of the purposes of this notice is to solicit information that 
    will help the Service identify species that are candidates for 
    addition, removal, or reclassification in the CITES appendices or to 
    identify issues warranting attention by the CITES Nomenclature 
    Committee. This request is not limited to species occurring in the 
    United States. Although U.S. proposals submitted for recent Conferences 
    of the Parties have focused on species native to the United States, any 
    Party may submit proposals concerning wild animal or plant species 
    occurring anywhere in the world. The Service encourages the submission 
    of well-documented proposals formatted according to specifications 
    presented below.
        The term ``species'' is defined in CITES as ``any species, 
    subspecies, or geographically separate population thereof.'' Each 
    species for which trade is controlled is included in one of three 
    appendices, either as a separate listing or incorporated within the 
    listing of a higher taxon. The basic standards for inclusion of species 
    in the appendices are contained in Article II of CITES. Appendix I 
    includes species threatened with extinction that are or may be affected 
    by trade. Appendix II includes species that, although not necessarily 
    threatened with extinction, may become so unless trade in them is 
    strictly controlled. Appendix II also lists species that must be 
    subject to regulation in order that trade in those currently and 
    potentially threatened species may be brought under effective control. 
    Such listings frequently are required because of difficulty in 
    distinguishing specimens of currently or potentially threatened species 
    from other species at ports of entry. Appendix III includes species 
    that any Party country identifies as being subject to regulation within 
    its jurisdiction for purposes of preventing or restricting 
    exploitation, and for which it needs the cooperation of other Parties 
    to control trade. The present notice concerns only Appendices I and II.
        CITES specifies that international trade in any readily 
    recognizable part or derivative of animals listed in Appendix I or II, 
    or plants listed in Appendix I, is subject to the same conditions that 
    apply to trade in the whole organism. With certain standard exclusions 
    formally approved by the Parties, the same applies to parts and 
    derivatives of most plant species listed in Appendix II. Parts and 
    derivatives usually not included (i.e., not regulated) for Appendix II 
    plants are: seeds, spores, pollen (including pollinia), tissue 
    cultures, and flasked seedling cultures. Also see 50 CFR Sec. 23.23(d) 
    and the October 6, 1995 Federal Register (60 FR 52450) for further 
    exceptions and limitations. Further guidance on criteria for adding or 
    deleting species in the appendices is contained in several CITES 
    resolutions available from the Office of Scientific Authority (see 
    ADDRESSES section).
        Until the ninth meeting of the Conference of the Parties in 1994, 
    resolutions Conf. 1.1 and 1.2 had provided the primary criteria for 
    proposing amendments to Appendices I and II. With the adoption of 
    resolution Conf. 9.24, new listing criteria were established by the 
    Parties and Conf. 1.1, 1.2, and ten other related resolutions were 
    repealed. These new criteria apply to all future proposals and are 
    available from the CITES Secretariat or upon written request to the 
    Office of Scientific Authority. Conf. 9.24 establishes a new format for 
    proposals, replacing that described in Conf. 2.17. The new format 
    includes the following categories:
    
    A. Proposal
    B. Proponent (Party country)
    C. Supporting statement
        1. Taxonomy
        1.1  Class.
        1.2  Order.
        1.3  Family.
        1.4  Genus, species or subspecies including author(s) and year and 
    taxonomic reference, if other than that adopted by the Conference of 
    the Parties.
        1.5  Scientific synonyms.
        1.6  Common names.
        1.7  Code numbers, when applicable, from CITES Identification 
    Manual.
        2. Biological Parameters
        2.1  Distribution.
        2.2  Habitat availability.
        2.3  Population status.
        2.4  Population trends.
        2.5  Geographic trends.
        2.6  Role of the species in its ecosystems.
        2.7  Threats.
        3. Utilization and Trade
        3.1  National utilization.
        3.2  Legal international trade.
        3.3  Illegal trade.
        3.4  Actual or potential trade impacts.
        3.5  Captive breeding or artificial propagation for commercial 
    purposes (outside country of origin).
        4. Conservation and Management
        4.1  Legal status.
        4.1.1  National.
        4.1.2  International.
        4.2. Species management.
        4.2.1  Population monitoring.
        4.2.2  Habitat conservation.
        4.2.3  Management measures.
        4.3  Control measures.
        4.3.1  International trade.
        4.3.2  Domestic measures.
        5. Information on similar species
        6. Other comments (including consultation with range states)
        7. Additional remarks
        8. References (published literature and other documents)
    
        Persons wishing to submit proposals for the United States to 
    consider should consult Conf. 9.24 for detailed explanation of each of 
    the above categories. Proposals to transfer a species from Appendix I 
    to Appendix II, or to remove a species from Appendix II, must be 
    consistent with the new precautionary measures described in Annex 4 of 
    Conf. 9.24.
        Persons having information and comments on species that are 
    potential candidates for CITES proposals are urged to contact the 
    Service's Office of Scientific Authority. Submitted proposals should be 
    as fully developed as possible in accordance with the outline provided 
    above and amplified in Conf. 9.24.
    
    Request for Information and Comments: Resolutions and Agenda Items
    
        Although it has not yet received formal notice of the provisional 
    agenda for COP10, the Service invites input from the public on possible 
    agenda items the United States could recommend for inclusion, or on 
    possible resolutions of the Conference of the Parties that the United 
    States could submit. Copies of the agenda for the last meeting of the 
    Conference of the Parties (COP9) in Florida in 1994 are available from 
    the Office of Management Authority under ADDRESSES, above. A 
    
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    full agenda for COP9 and summaries of all U.S. negotiating positions on 
    those agenda items and resolutions were published in the November 8, 
    1994 Federal Register (59 FR 55617).
    
    Observers
    
        Article XI, paragraph 7 of CITES provides: Any body or agency 
    technically qualified in protection, conservation or management of wild 
    fauna and flora, in the following categories, which has informed the 
    Secretariat of its desire to be represented at meetings of the 
    Conference by observers, shall be admitted unless at least one-third of 
    the Parties present object:
        (a) international agencies or bodies, either governmental or 
    nongovernmental, and national governmental agencies and bodies; and
        (b) national nongovernmental agencies or bodies which have been 
    approved for this purpose by the State in which they are located.
        Once admitted, these observers shall have the right to participate 
    but not to vote. The Service will publish information on how to request 
    approved observer status in a future Federal Register notice.
    
    Future Actions
    
        The next regular meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP10) 
    is scheduled for June 9-20, 1997, in Zimbabwe. Any proposals to amend 
    Appendix I or II, or any draft resolutions or other documents for 
    discussion at COP10, must be submitted by the United States to the 
    CITES Secretariat by January 10, 1997 (150 days prior to COP10). In 
    order to accommodate this deadline, the Service plans to publish a 
    Federal Register notice in August 1996 to announce tentative species 
    proposals and draft resolutions to be submitted by the United States 
    and to solicit further information and comments on them. In September, 
    a public meeting will be held to allow for additional public input. All 
    CITES Parties within the geographic ranges of species proposed for 
    amendments to the appendices will be consulted by mid-October 1996 so 
    that final proposals will have the benefit of their input. Another 
    Federal Register notice in February 1997 will announce the Service's 
    final decisions and those species proposals and resolutions submitted 
    by the United States to the CITES Secretariat.
        Through a series of additional notices in advance of COP10, the 
    Service will inform the public about preliminary and final negotiating 
    positions on resolutions and amendments to the appendices proposed by 
    other Parties for consideration at COP10, and about how to obtain 
    observer status from the Service. The Service will also publish 
    announcements of public meetings to be held in September 1996 and April 
    1997 to receive public input on its positions regarding COP10 issues.
    
        Authors: This notice was prepared by Dr. Marshall A. Howe, 
    Office of Scientific Authority, and Dr. Susan S. Lieberman, Office 
    of Management Authority, under the authority of U.S. Endangered 
    Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
    
    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 23
    
        Endangered and threatened species, Exports, Imports, Treaties.
    
        Dated: February 13, 1996.
    Bruce Blanchard,
    Director.
    [FR Doc. 96-4853 Filed 2-29-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/01/1996
Department:
Interior Department
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice; request for information.
Document Number:
96-4853
Dates:
The Service will consider all information and comments received by April 30, 1996.
Pages:
8019-8021 (3 pages)
PDF File:
96-4853.pdf
CFR: (1)
50 CFR 23