Candidate countries (re-)exported high volumes of one mammal, two reptile and one fish species in 2011. This is in addition to the wild-sourced trade in native species (Anguilla anguilla and the four plant taxa) that exceeded the high volume threshold and that are already highlighted in the wild-collected section. Lycalopex griseus, originating in Argentina, was the only species re-exported by candidate countries as wild-sourced at high volumes in 2011.
Species/term combinations for which candidate countries’ reported (re-)exports exceeded 1000 units in 2011. * indicates species which did not meet the high volume threshold in 2010.
Taxon | [l]App./ Annex | [r]Qty | [l]Description | [l]Main source (%) | [l]Main (re-)exporter (%) [main origin; if applicable] |
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[l][i]Lycalopex griseus*[/i] | [l]II/B | [r]1 500 | [l]skins | [l]W (100%) | [l]Turkey (100%) [Argentina] |
[l][i]Testudo graeca[/i] | [l]II/A | [r]3 555 | [l]live | [l]C (100%) | [l]Turkey (100%) |
[l][i]Testudo hermanni*[/i] | [l]II/A | [r]9 400 | [l]live | [l]C/D (100%) | [l]FYR Macedonia (91%) |
[l][i]Anguilla anguilla[/i] | [l]II/B | [r]10 900 | [l]live | [l]O (100%) | [l]Croatia (100%) [France] |