
11-09-2004, 12:02 AM
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Appendix I lists species that are the most endangered among CITES-listed animals and plants (see Article II, paragraph 1 of the Convention). These are threatened with extinction and CITES generally prohibits commercial international trade in specimens of these species. However trade may be allowed under exceptional circumstances, e.g. for scientific research. In these cases, trade may be authorized by the granting of both an export permit (or re-export certificate) and an import permit. (See Article III of the Convention)
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This is from CITES site. It says nothing about interstate travel within the country. Only importation to and exportion from the country.... Please, if this is mistaken or incomplete, show me where it is illegal for interstate transport.
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