96-15201. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) Notification; Review of the Effectiveness of the Convention  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 116 (Friday, June 14, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 30255-30256]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-15201]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) 
    Notification; Review of the Effectiveness of the Convention
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of meeting.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announces a 
    public meeting to discuss an international study of the effectiveness 
    of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild 
    Fauna and Flora (CITES), and announces the availability for public 
    comment of a questionnaire as part of this study. This study is the 
    result of a decision of the Ninth Meeting of the Conference of the 
    Parties to CITES in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in November 1994. This 
    decision gave the CITES Standing Committee the responsibility to 
    conduct a review of the effectiveness of the provisions and 
    implementation of the Convention, and to report its findings to the 
    next meeting of the Conference of the Parties. An international 
    contractor in the United Kingdom has been engaged for this study by the 
    CITES Standing Committee, and has produced a questionnaire for 
    governments to respond to. The Service, in preparing the U.S. 
    government response, seeks the comments of interested non-governmental 
    organizations. The questionnaire itself is extensive and would 
    therefore be very expensive and time consuming to reproduce here. The 
    Service prefers to make this questionnaire available by electronic 
    means if possible. However, should some member of the public not have 
    access to the transfer of this questionnaire by electronic means, 
    alternate arrangements such as faxing or mailing of copies will be 
    made. Public input from written comments received by the Service will 
    be considered in formulating the United States response to this 
    questionnaire.
    
    DATES: The Service will consider comments and information received by 
    July 15, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m. on July 19, 
    1996, in the Auditorium of Marymount University, 2807 N. Glebe Road, 
    Arlington, Virginia. Comments on the questionnaire should be sent to 
    Dr. Susan Lieberman, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of 
    Management Authority, 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Room 430, Arlington, VA 
    22203. Requests for copies of the questionnaire should either be sent 
    electronically to ``[email protected]'', via regular mail, or 
    via fax to (703) 358-2280. Electronic requests for copies of the 
    questionnaire should have as their subject line ``SEND QUESTIONNAIRE''.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Susan S. Lieberman, U.S. Fish and 
    Wildlife Service, Office of Management Authority, telephone (703)358-
    2095, or E-mail to Susan__Lieberman@mail.fws.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: At the Ninth Meeting of the Conference of 
    the Parties to CITES in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, November 1994 (COP9), 
    the Conference of the Parties decided to assign the CITES Standing 
    Committee the task of conducting a review of the effectiveness of the 
    provisions and implementation of the Convention, and to report its 
    findings to the next meeting of the Conference of the Parties. This 
    decision is found in COP9 document number Com. 9.10. The CITES Standing 
    Committee plans to conduct this review in several phases, the first of 
    which is incorporated in the questionnaire made available by this 
    Notice.
        The CITES Standing Committee was directed to appoint a team to 
    undertake the review including an independent consultant and two 
    individuals chosen by the CITES Standing Committee for the information 
    gathering portion of the project. These two members would ensure 
    efficient access to information about the Convention and complement the 
    expertise made available by the independent consultant. On December 21, 
    1994, the CITES Secretariat published Notification to the Parties No. 
    831, which contained a call for proposals from prospective consultants 
    to conduct the study on the effectiveness and implementation of the 
    Convention. The firm of Environmental Resources Management (ERM), based 
    in London, United Kingdom, was ultimately selected for the task. That 
    selection was made by a Monitoring Committee of CITES Parties, 
    including several representatives to the CITES Standing Committee. The 
    Monitoring Committee, which was selected by the Standing Committee, is 
    made up of representatives of the following governments: Argentina, 
    Canada, Japan, Namibia, New Zealand, and United Kingdom. The study 
    itself and the report that is produced will be monitored and reviewed 
    by the same Monitoring Committee and will be presented to the December 
    1996 meeting of the CITES Standing Committee. The CITES Standing 
    Committee selected Jaques Berney (retired Deputy Secretary General of 
    CITES) and Marshall Jones (Assistant Director for International 
    Affairs, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) or Dr. Susan Lieberman (Chief, 
    CITES Operations Branch, Office of Management Authority, U.S. Fish and 
    Wildlife Service), as the technical advisors on the project.
        The initial phase of this review is designed to collate information 
    including but not necessarily limited to the following: The stated and 
    implied objectives of the Convention and their continued relevance to 
    the conservation of wild fauna and flora; the degree of effectiveness 
    of conservation for representative species listed in the three 
    Appendices of CITES and the extent of this degree of conservation that 
    can be attributed to the implementation of the Convention; the 
    relationship of the Convention to other global or regional conservation 
    treaties or agreements and how the objectives of the Convention may be 
    enhanced or hindered by the existence and implementation of these 
    treaties or agreements; the ease and effectiveness of implementation, 
    including enforcement, of the Convention in Party states; and the 
    anticipated and actual roles of various participants in the 
    implementation of the Convention, including Party states, non-Party 
    states, national and international conservation organizations, and 
    national and international trade and development organizations.
        ERM, the contractor on the study, has transmitted a Questionnaire 
    to all CITES
    
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    Parties (currently 132 countries), as well as international non-
    governmental organizations. In addition, ERM is meeting in person with 
    several governments, in order to obtain more detailed responses to the 
    questionnaire and in order to assist ERM in preparing its report on the 
    effectiveness of the Convention. Each country that is visited has been 
    asked by ERM to independently decide how to consult with neighboring 
    countries, as well as with non-governmental organizations; the 
    questionnaire sent to the Parties recommends broad consultation. The 
    United States supports an exceedingly broad, transparent, and 
    consultative process, with active input from all non-governmental 
    organizations interested in the effectiveness of CITES and the 
    conservation of species subject to international trade. ERM has stated 
    that it is limited in the countries it plans to visit, based on limited 
    time and funds. The Monitoring Committee mentioned above worked with 
    ERM to plan the country visits. ERM plans to consult with the following 
    CITES regions and countries during June and July 1996; those 
    consultations will either involve a personal delegation (an ERM 
    representative) or a consultation in-country by ERM's regional office 
    staff: Europe (delegation to Brussels for meetings with the European 
    Commission and European CITES Committee), Asia (Japan and Thailand for 
    the delegation, China and India for consultations); Oceania (Australia 
    and Papua New Guinea for consultations); North America (delegation to 
    the United States); Africa (delegation to Zimbabwe, consultations in 
    Cameroon, Egypt, Kenya, South Africa, and Senegal), and Central and 
    South America and the Caribbean (consultations in Argentina, Brazil, 
    Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica and possibly Trinidad and Tobago). The 
    United States will make every effort to include representatives of 
    Canada and Mexico in the meetings and consultations in the United 
    States.
        The United States will review comments received from national and 
    international non-governmental organizations based in the United 
    States, in the formulation of its response to the questionnaire. 
    Representatives of the Service, as CITES Management and Scientific 
    Authority, along with other federal agencies, will meet with the ERM 
    delegation to provide input on the U.S. responses to the questionnaire 
    and the U.S. views on how to improve the effectiveness of the 
    Convention. The public meeting with non-governmental organizations that 
    is announced in this Notice will provide those organizations with an 
    opportunity to provide input directly to ERM. ERM will use that 
    information in the preparation of its report to the Standing Committee.
    
        Author: This notice was prepared by Mark Phillips and Dr. Susan 
    S. Lieberman, Office of Management Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
    Service (703/358-2095; fax 703/358-2280).
    
        Dated: June 6, 1996.
    J.L. Gerst,
    Acting Director.
    [FR Doc. 96-15201 Filed 6-13-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/14/1996
Department:
Interior Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of meeting.
Document Number:
96-15201
Dates:
The Service will consider comments and information received by July 15, 1996.
Pages:
30255-30256 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-15201.pdf