CITES plays a crucial role in safeguarding the world’s wildlife by ensuring that international trade is regulated, monitored, and sustainable. Through its licensing system, classification of species into Appendices, and global cooperation among Parties, the Convention provides a powerful framework to prevent overexploitation and illegal trade. For countries like India, CITES not only strengthens national conservation laws but also fosters collaboration with the global community to protect biodiversity for future generations.
FAQs
Q1. What is CITES?
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is a global treaty ensuring that international wildlife trade is legal, traceable, and sustainable.
Q2. When was CITES adopted and when did it come into force?
CITES was adopted on 3 March 1973 in Washington D.C. and came into force on 1 July 1975.
Q3. How many countries are part of CITES?
As of 2025, CITES has 184 Parties plus the European Union.
Q4. When did India join CITES?
India became a Party to CITES in July 1976.
Q5. What are the CITES Appendices?
Appendix I: Species threatened with extinction — trade only in exceptional cases.
Appendix II: Species not threatened but trade must be controlled.
Appendix III: Species protected in at least one country seeking CITES support in controlling trade.
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