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The + means it was recommended by the Animals Committee.
Carl
This is extremely exciting. Thanks Jeremy for the thread and posting this information.
Wowwwww!!!! Twenty years since this stuff could be legally imported!! Looks like crypticum is going to have a quota, too! WOW! About friggin' time!
Great news! Thanks for posting Jeremy!
Carl
Looks great,i don't know what the species with a + means,i will ask Olaf.
Wowwwww!!!! Twenty years since this stuff could be legally imported!! Looks like crypticum is going to have a quota, too! WOW! About friggin' time!
Great news! Thanks for posting Jeremy!
Carl
Looks great,i don't know what the species with a + means,i will ask Olaf.
Woohoo! I couldn't even make it through the list before drooling all over my phone...
Wow, very interesting. I'm surprised to say the least, but I guess that's what happens after listening to almost 20 years worth of rumors about Madagascar finally opening up. Hopefully with conservative quotas like this we won't run in to an issue again about concern over the export levels being detrimental to the wild populations. Fingers crossed!
Chris
Wow. Guess I have to start saving money and buy a bigger house
The new quotas are official. There are going to be new Brookesia, Calumma and Fucifer species this year. Here are what the new quotas are going to be as posted by CITES.
For Calumma
Calumma boettgeri 500
Calumma brevicorne 500
Calumma gastrotaenia 500
Calumma guillaumeti 500
Calumma malthe 500
Calumma marojezense 300
Calumma nasutum 1000
Calumma oshaughnessyi 250
Calumma parsonii 300
For Furcifer
Furcifer antimena 150
Furcifer bifidus 500
Furcifer petteri 100
Furcifer willsii 500
This was posted on the CITES page meaning these quotas are legitimate. Furcifer rhinoceratus was left off the CITES list and was on the list that was provided from Canada Chameleons. As well I was surprised that there was such a high quotas for rare chameleon Furcifer bifidus. Calumma crypticum has got a prep next to its listing meaning I think preparations may still be being made for this species to make the list. This has the prospects to be great news if this helps Madagascar conservation and world awareness. Plus these quotas are conservative quotas which is a big step up from the importation practices from before the ban of 1995.
Here's a link
http://www.cites.org/sites/default/files/ExportQuotas2014.pdf
Cheers and Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
Except of some smaller species the bigger once are not easy to keep and breeding them is very hard specially wc these are not pardalis(keep this in mind)
These are not pardalis needs to be repeated over and over again!
Some of these species will be very difficult to work with. Lets hope that a majority end up in the hands of people capable of keeping them.
Carl
The new quotas are official. There are going to be new Brookesia, Calumma and Fucifer species this year. Here are what the new quotas are going to be as posted by CITES.
For Calumma
Calumma boettgeri 500
Calumma brevicorne 500
Calumma gastrotaenia 500
Calumma guillaumeti 500
Calumma malthe 500
Calumma marojezense 300
Calumma nasutum 1000
Calumma oshaughnessyi 250
Calumma parsonii 300
For Furcifer
Furcifer antimena 150
Furcifer bifidus 500
Furcifer petteri 100
Furcifer willsii 500
This was posted on the CITES page meaning these quotas are legitimate. Furcifer rhinoceratus was left off the CITES list and was on the list that was provided from Canada Chameleons. As well I was surprised that there was such a high quotas for rare chameleon Furcifer bifidus. Calumma crypticum has got a prep next to its listing meaning I think preparations may still be being made for this species to make the list. This has the prospects to be great news if this helps Madagascar conservation and world awareness. Plus these quotas are conservative quotas which is a big step up from the importation practices from before the ban of 1995.
Here's a link
http://www.cites.org/sites/default/files/ExportQuotas2014.pdf
Cheers and Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
Except of some smaller species the bigger once are not easy to keep and breeding them is very hard specially wc these are not pardalis(keep this in mind)