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THE SPECIES SURVIVAL NETWORK

http://www.ssn.org/

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THE SPECIES SURVIVAL NETWORK

The Species Survival Network (SSN) coordinates the activities of conservation,

environmental and animal protection organizations around the world to secure

CITES protection for plants and animals affected by international trade.

 

SSN's educational and outreach efforts provides organizations from around the

world with the information they need to participate in the CITES process. The

SSN offers an active internet list to its Members. The SSN's CITES Digest is a

regular publication mailed to all CITES Parties free of charge; produced in

three languages, the Digest summarizes recent developments pertaining to CITES

specifically, and wildlife trade generally.

 

SSN's legal and scientific research and analysis provide CITES Parties and the

general public with the information they can use to better understand the

proposals and resolutions considered for adoption by the Parties and the impact

that their decisions may have on the survival of species.

 

SSN's interdisciplinary Working Groups combine the talents and knowledge of

SSN's membership, which includes biologists, lawyers, and trade and enforcement

experts, to develop and implement plans to advocate CITES protection for species

in trade. For example, the Elephant Working Group advocates the maintenance of a

ban on the international trade in elephant ivory; the Whale and Dolphin Working

Group advocates the maintenance of a ban on the international trade in great

whales; and the Bear Working Group advocates a ban on the international trade in

bear viscera which are used in traditional medicine. The SSN also has Working

Groups on Animals in Captivity, Birds, Implementation, Marine Fish, Primate, Sea

Turtle, Big Cats, Trophy Hunting, and Wildlife Trade.

 

 

 

The Species Survival Network (SSN) coordinates the activities of conservation,

environmental and animal protection organizations around the world to secure

CITES protection for plants and animals affected by international trade.

 

SSN's educational and outreach efforts provides organizations from around the

world with the information they need to participate in the CITES process. The

SSN offers an active internet list to its Members. The SSN's CITES Digest is a

regular publication mailed to all CITES Parties free of charge; produced in

three languages, the Digest summarizes recent developments pertaining to CITES

specifically, and wildlife trade generally.

 

SSN's legal and scientific research and analysis provide CITES Parties and the

general public with the information they can use to better understand the

proposals and resolutions considered for adoption by the Parties and the impact

that their decisions may have on the survival of species.

 

SSN's interdisciplinary Working Groups combine the talents and knowledge of

SSN's membership, which includes biologists, lawyers, and trade and enforcement

experts, to develop and implement plans to advocate CITES protection for species

in trade. For example, the Elephant Working Group advocates the maintenance of a

ban on the international trade in elephant ivory; the Whale and Dolphin Working

Group advocates the maintenance of a ban on the international trade in great

whales; and the Bear Working Group advocates a ban on the international trade in

bear viscera which are used in traditional medicine. The SSN also has Working

Groups on Animals in Captivity, Birds, Implementation, Marine Fish, Primate, Sea

Turtle, Big Cats, Trophy Hunting, and Wildlife Trade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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