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Examples of species on CITES Appendix I are the tiger, Asian elephant, chimpanzee, humpback whale, sun bear, scarlet macaw, sea turtle species, Brazilian rosewood, giant tropical pitcher plant, and Asian tropical ladys slipper orchid.
∎ Appendix II includes species that, although currently not threatened. with extinction, may become so without trade controls. It also includes species that resemble other listed species and need to be regulated in order to effectively control the trade in those other listed species.
The order they are presented is dictated by the order they are mentioned in the text of your research paper. The heading should be Appendix, followed by a letter or number [e.g., Appendix A or Appendix 1], centered and written in bold.
Appendix 1 means the electronic form on which Customer Name reports its Contract System Costs and other necessary data to BPA for the calculation of Customer Names Base Period and Exchange Period ASCs pursuant to the ASC Methodology.
A permit is required to import or export a CITES-listed species, whether a live specimen, part, product, or pet. Moving a listed species across international borders is considered trade, even if its for personal use.
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An appendix** comes at the end (after the reference list) of a report, research project, or dissertation and contains any additional information such as raw data or interview transcripts. The information in the appendices is relevant but is too long or too detailed to include in the main body of your work.
Appendix I Includes species threatened with extinction that are or may be affected by trade and provides the greatest level of protection. International trade in these species is permitted only in exceptional circumstances and cannot be primarily for commercial use.

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