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U.S. Head Delegate to CITES Meeting Discusses Global Efforts to Protect Animals and Plants

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U.S. Head Delegate to CITES Meeting Discusses Global Efforts to Protect Animals and Plants
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01-Mar-2013
Dan Ashe, head of the U.S. Delegation to the 16th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), discusses global efforts to protect animals and plants. Clip includes responses to the following questions: 1st Q: How does CITES help to protect endangered species? Q2: How does the U.S. work to ensure that CITES continues to work as an effective agreement? Q3: Why has the U.S. put the polar bear proposal forward? Q4: Why has the U.S. focused on protection of marine species like sharks and manta rays? Q5: Why has the U.S. proposed CITES protection for 47 species of freshwater and turtles?
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