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ENDANGERED SPECIES: Legislation and the Facts
Anomalies and contradictions in the CITES convention to protect animal and plant species; refer to A83-15
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ENDANGERED SPECIES: Listed
They are Cattleya skinneri, C. trianae, Didiciea cunninghamii, Laelia jongheana, L. lobata, Lycaste virginalis var. alba, Peristeria elata; all others considered vulnerable. OR-78-45; in some countries all orchid species are endangered. OWD
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ENDANGERED SPECIES: Regulation of Trade In
The CITES agreement with full explanation, documents, statistics of international trade; refer to A81-959
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ENDANGERED SPECIES: Trading Permits Required
Those who import or export orchids, as named on the lists with the Endangered Species Act, or Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, need a General Permit at a cost of $70 from the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; refer to A85-87I
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