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Monkey tail Skink - CITES questions.


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Posted by Roy Stockwell on April 27, 2003 at 12:06:51:

In Reply to: Monkey tail Skink - CITES questions. posted by icequeen on April 21, 2003 at 23:14:34:

The difference between appy one and two, in regard to paper work, is that
appy 2's require only one export permit from the country of origin, in order to export.
Appendix 1 animals, require 2 permits for international trade.One to export, and one to import
into the receiving country. Both the shipping nation and receiving nations must provide the permit from each country.

With your corucia, you'll have to prove it came to Canada legally. Many did, years ago as they were a commonly imported pet trade
species. Find out where the pet store got it...Chances are the trail is pretty cold, but the orignal wholesaler that imported it, might have a copy of the
export permit, although it's possible that animal has been floating around up here from one owner to another for years.




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