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PART 5 - Enforcement and Penalties 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. PART 6 - General 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. SCHEDULE PART 1 PART 2 PART 3 ENDNOTES Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) ENDANGERED SPECIES (TRADE AND TRANSPORT) ACT (2026 Revision) PART 1 \u2013 Preliminary\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_1\", \"num\": \"1.\", \"text\": \"Short title 1. This Act may be cited as the Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision).\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_2\", \"num\": \"2.\", \"text\": \"Effect of this Act 2. This Act binds the Crown.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_3\", \"num\": \"3.\", \"text\": \"Definitions 3. In this Act \u2014 \u201cartificially propagated\u201d, in sections 6(2)(d) and 16(b), refers only to live plants grown by humans from seeds, cuttings, divisions, callus tissues or other plant tissues, spores or other propagules under controlled conditions, where the cultivated parental stock \u2014 (a) was established to the satisfaction of the Management Authority in accordance with the provisions of the Convention and any relevant local laws; (b) was established in a manner not detrimental to the survival of the species in the wild; and Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (c) is managed in such a way as to be maintained indefinitely; \u201cauthorised officer\u201d means a constable, game warden, customs officer or any other person duly authorised by the Management Authority to enforce the provisions of this Act; \u201cbred in captivity\u201d, in sections 6(2)(d) and section 16(a), refers only to animals, including the eggs of animals, born or otherwise produced in a controlled environment either \u2014 (a) from parents that mated, or their gametes were otherwise transferred, in a controlled environment, if reproduction is sexual; or (b) from parents that were in a controlled environment when development of the offspring began, if reproduction is asexual, and where, in either case, the parental breeding stock was established and is maintained to the satisfaction of the Management Authority so as to reliably produce second and subsequent generation offspring in compliance with the provisions of the Convention and any relevant local laws and in a manner not detrimental to the survival of the species in the wild; \u201ccaptive breeding facility\u201d means a place or facility used for the captive breeding of animals; \u201ccertificate\u201d means a certificate granted by the Management Authority in accordance with this Act or, in the case of another country, granted in accordance with the Convention; \u201ccommercial purpose\u201d means any purpose with a commercial element, including all forms of trade other than a payment made exclusively for the transport of a specimen; \u201ccontrolled conditions\u201d means a non-natural environment approved by the Management Authority that is intensively manipulated for the purpose of producing selected plant species or hybrids; \u201ccontrolled environment\u201d means a facility approved by the Management Authority in which the environment is manipulated for the purpose of producing animals of a particular species and that has boundaries designed to prevent animals or their eggs or gametes from entering or leaving the facility; \u201cConvention\u201d means the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Washington D.C., March 1973), including all Resolutions of the Conference of the Parties under the Convention; \u201ccourt\u201d means the Grand Court; \u201cdomestic trade\u201d in relation to a specimen, means any activity within the Islands that is carried out for primarily commercial purposes, including acquisition, possession, use, display, hire, manufacture, transport, sale, purchase, barter and exchange and offering to sell, purchase, barter or exchange; \u201cendangered species\u201d means species threatened with extinction; Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) \u201cexport\u201d means to take a specimen out of the Islands; \u201cimport\u201d means to land a specimen on or to introduce a specimen into (other than to introduce from the sea) or to bring a specimen into any part of the Islands, or to attempt to do so, other than by way of transit or transhipment; \u201cinternational trade\u201d means the import, export, re-export, transit or transhipment or the introduction from the sea of a specimen; \u201cintroduction from the sea\u201d means the transportation into a State of specimens of any species which were taken in the marine environment not under the jurisdiction of any State; \u201cManagement Authority\u201d means \u2014 (a) the authority established under section 4; (b) in the case of another country, the management authority of that country for the purposes of the Convention; or, (c) in the case of a country not a party to the Convention, the governmental authority of that country recognised for the purposes of this Act by the Management Authority; \u201cmark\u201d means any indelible imprint, lead, seal or other suitable means of identification affixed to a specimen by or at the direction of a management authority; \u201cnormal range\u201d means the area of the Islands in which a species listed in Part 2 of the Schedule naturally occurs; \u201cnursery\u201d means a place or facility used for the artificial propagation of plants; \u201cpermit\u201d means a permit granted by the Management Authority in accordance with this Act or, in the case of another country, granted in accordance with the Convention; \u201cpersonal or household effects\u201d means specimens that are \u2014 (a) personally owned or possessed for non-commercial purposes, not including specimens that are used for \u2014 (i) commercial gain; (ii) sale; (iii) display for commercial purposes; (iv) keeping for sale; (v) offering for sale; or (vi) transport for sale; (b) legally acquired; and (c) at the time of import, export or re-export are either \u2014 (i) worn, carried or included in personal baggage; or Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (ii) part of a household move; \u201cpre-Convention specimen\u201d means a specimen certified by a management authority that it was acquired before the provisions of the Convention applied to it; \u201cprescribed\u201d means prescribed by regulations made by the Cabinet under this Act; \u201creadily recognisable part, derivative or hybrid\u201d means any specimen which appears from any accompanying document, the packaging or a mark or label, or from any other circumstances, to be a part, derivative or hybrid of an animal or plant of a species included in any Part of the Schedule, unless such part, derivative or hybrid is specifically exempted from the Law; \u201cre-export\u201d means to export a specimen that has previously been imported; \u201cregistrable activity\u201d means an activity specified in section 14(1); \u201crescue centre\u201d means a rescue centre established or designated by the Management Authority pursuant to section 4(2)(f); \u201crestricted item\u201d means an item specified in section 23(2); \u201cScientific Authority\u201d means the authority established under section 5 or, in the case of another country, the scientific authority of that country for the purposes of the Convention; \u201cspecies\u201d means any species or sub-species of animal or plant or any geographically or genetically separate population thereof; \u201cspecimen\u201d means an animal or plant, whether live or dead, of a species listed in any Part in the Schedule and, unless specifically exempted from this Act, any readily recognisable part, derivative or hybrid of such a species; \u201cthreatened species\u201d means a species that, although not necessarily now threatened with extinction, may become so unless trade in specimens of that species is subject to strict regulation or that must be subject to regulation in order that trade in other species may be brought under effective control; \u201ctourist souvenir\u201d means personal or household effects acquired outside the owner\u2019s State of usual residence not including live specimens; \u201ctrade\u201d includes domestic and international trade; \u201ctransit\u201d or \u201ctranshipment\u201d refers to \u2014 (a) a specimen in the course of shipment between two points outside the Islands to a named consignee whilst the specimen is in the customs control of the Islands and when any interruption in the movement of the specimen arises only from the requirements of customs procedures; and (b) in the case of commercial passenger ships, to a specimen which remains on board the ship at all times that the ship is within the territorial waters of the Islands; Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) \u201ctransport\u201d refers to \u2014 (a) the conveyance of a specimen of a species listed in any Part of the Schedule between any two of the three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman; and (b) in the case of species listed in Part 2 of the Schedule, to the conveyance of a live specimen within the Islands from a place within its normal range to a place outside its normal range; and \u201cvessel\u201d includes any aircraft, hovercraft, ship, boat, lighter or other floating craft and all gear and equipment carried thereon. PART 2 - Management and Scientific Authorities\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_4\", \"num\": \"4.\", \"text\": \"Management Authority 4. (1) The Management Authority for the purposes of this Act and the Convention is the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry with responsibility for matters relating to the environment or such other person or persons as the Cabinet may from time to time designate. (2) The Management Authority is responsible, in consultation with the Scientific Authority, for the administration of this Act and for carrying out all related functions under the Convention and shall in particular \u2014 (a) process applications for permits and certificates having regard to the provisions of this Act and the Convention; (b) on the import of a specimen, cancel and retain the export permit or reexport certificate and any corresponding import permit presented in respect of the import of that specimen; (c) maintain a register of persons engaged in registrable activities; (d) maintain a register of scientific institutions within the Islands pursuant to section 15; (e) maintain records of trade in specimens as required by the Convention and compile and submit periodic reports on such trade and on the legislative, regulatory and administrative measures taken to enforce the provisions of this Act and the Convention as may in either case be required by the Convention or by the Cabinet; (f) establish or designate one or more rescue centres for the care of seized or forfeited live specimens under this Act and establish procedures for the disposal of specimens; (g) prepare and maintain pursuant to section 34 a register of Resolutions of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention; Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (h) publicise the provisions of this Act and the Convention, including the periodic reports under paragraph (e), in order to foster public understanding of and to encourage compliance with them; (i) co-operate with other local and international authorities on the implementation and enforcement of the provisions of this Act and the Convention; (j) advise the Cabinet on measures to be taken to implement and enforce the provisions of this Act and the Convention; and (k) carry out such other functions as may be required under the provisions of the Convention or ordered by the Cabinet. (3) Any changes to the Management Authority made pursuant to subsection (1) shall be published by notice in the Gazette.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_5\", \"num\": \"5.\", \"text\": \"Scientific Authority 5. (1) The Scientific Authority for the purposes of this Act and the Convention is a committee comprising \u2014 (a) the Director of the Department of the Environment; (b) the Chief Agricultural and Veterinary Officer; and (c) three persons with relevant scientific or technical knowledge appointed by the Cabinet. (2) The Director of the Department of the Environment is the chairperson of the Authority. (3) Members of the Authority appointed under subsection (1)(c) shall hold office for a term of two years and shall be eligible for re-appointment. (4) The Authority shall appoint a person, not being a member, to be the secretary of the Authority who shall be present at all meetings and shall take minutes of the business transacted. (5) There shall be paid to the members appointed under subsection (1)(c) such remuneration as the Cabinet may determine. (6) Three members of the Authority constitute a quorum. (7) The Authority may delegate any of its powers or duties to a sub-committee of its members or to any particular member. (8) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Authority may regulate its own procedure. (9) The Scientific Authority is responsible for advising the Management Authority on any matters relating to the implementation or enforcement of the provisions of this Act or the Convention as the Scientific Authority considers relevant and shall in particular, \u2014 Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (a) advise the Management Authority on applications for permits or certificates having regard to the relevant considerations set out in Part 3; (b) monitor the grant of export permits and certificates of introduction from the sea, together with the actual export and introduction of specimens; (c) advise the Management Authority whenever it considers that \u2014 (i) any measures should be taken to limit the grant of export permits or certificates of introduction from the sea on conservation grounds and, in the case of species listed in Part 2 of the Schedule; and (ii) the export or introduction from the sea of specimens of any such species should be limited in order to maintain that species throughout its range at a level consistent with its role in the ecological systems in which it occurs and above the level at which that species may become threatened with extinction in any part of its range or for any other reason; (d) advise the Management Authority on the disposal of seized or forfeited specimens and the establishment and designation of rescue centres; (e) advise the Management Authority on the registration of scientific institutions and of persons engaged in registrable activities; (f) monitor the species listed in the Schedule and advise the Management Authority when it considers that it is necessary for any species to be added to or deleted from any Part, whether as a result of amendments to the Appendices to the Convention or for any other reason; (g) prepare and maintain plans delineating the normal range within the Islands of species listed in Part 2 of the Schedule; and (h) carry out such other functions as may be required under the Convention or determined by the Cabinet. (10) In carrying out its functions under this Act, the Scientific Authority may, and shall if so required by the Management Authority, consult other local, regional or international scientific bodies. (11) The Scientific Authority may from time to time, and shall if so required by the Cabinet, publish reports relating to the performance of any of its functions under this Act. PART 3 - Documents Required for Trade\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_6\", \"num\": \"6.\", \"text\": \"Permits and certificates required 6. (1) The following permits and certificates are, subject to subsections (2), (3) and (4), required under this Act \u2014 Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (a) for the import of a specimen of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule, the prior presentation of an import permit granted by the Management Authority and an export permit or a re-export certificate granted by the country of export or re-export of the specimen; (b) for the import of a specimen of a species listed in Column II of Part 1 of the Schedule, the prior presentation of an export permit or a re-export certificate granted by the country of export or re-export of the specimen; (c) for the import of a specimen of a species listed in Column III of Part 1 of the Schedule, the prior presentation of a certificate of origin granted by the country of origin and, where the import is from a country which has included that species in Appendix III to the Convention, an export permit from that country; (d) for the export of a specimen of a species listed in Column I or II of Part 1, or Part 2 of the Schedule, the prior presentation of an export permit granted by the Management Authority; (e) for the re-export of a specimen of a species listed in Column I or II of Part 1 of the Schedule, the prior presentation of a re-export certificate granted by the Management Authority; (f) for the re-export of a specimen of a species listed in Column III of Part 1 of the Schedule, the prior presentation of a certificate granted by the Management Authority that the specimen was processed in the Islands or is being re-exported without having been processed; (g) for the introduction from the sea of a specimen of a species listed in Column I or II of Part I or Part 2 of the Schedule, the prior presentation of a certificate of introduction from the sea granted by the Management Authority; (h) for the transit or transhipment of a specimen of a species listed in Column I or II of Part 1 the Schedule, the prior presentation of an export permit or a re-export certificate granted by the country of origin of the shipment and, if applicable, an import permit granted by the country of destination; and (i) for the transport of a specimen, the prior presentation of a transport certificate granted by the Management Authority. (2) A person does not require a permit or certificate under subsection (1) for the import, export, re-export or transit or transhipment of \u2014 (a) a personal or household effect not including \u2014 (i) a specimen of a species listed in Column I of Part I of the Schedule that was acquired by the owner outside of the country of usual residence and is being imported into that country; (ii) a specimen of a species listed in Column II of Part 1 of the Schedule where the other State involved in the trade has provided notification Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) by way of the CITES Secretariat or the CITES website that a permit or certificate is required; (iii) exported and re-exported rhino horn or elephant ivory contained in hunting trophies; (iv) caviar of sturgeon species (acipenseriformes species) exceeding 125 grams per person even where the container is labelled in accordance with Resolution of the Conference of the Parties 12.7 or any amendments or revisions thereto; (v) rainsticks of Cactaceae species exceeding three specimens per person; (vi) crocodilian species exceeding four specimens per person; (vii) queen conch (Strombus gigas) shells exceeding three specimens per person; (viii) seahorses (Hippocampus species) exceeding four specimens per person; (ix) giant clam (Tridacnidae species) shells exceeding three specimens per person, each of which may be one intact shell or two matching halves, and all specimens together weighing no more than 3 kg in total; and (x) specimens of agarwood exceeding \u2014 (A) 1 kg of woodchips; (B) 24ml of oil; and (C) two sets of beads, prayer beads, necklaces or bracelets per person. (b) a live or dead plant specimen or other preserved, dried or embedded museum specimen, which carries a label approved by a management authority and which is the subject of a non-commercial loan, donation or exchange between scientific institutions registered by the management authorities of their countries; (c) a pre-Convention specimen; or (d) a specimen certified in accordance with the Convention by the management authority of the country of export that it was bred in captivity, if an animal, or artificially propagated, if a plant, or that it is part of such an animal or plant. (3) A person does not require an export or re-export permit under subsections 6(1)(d) or 6(1)(e) for the export or re-export of a tourist souvenir. (4) A person does not require an export permit or re-export certificate for the import or re-export of a specimen of a marine species listed in Column II of Part 1 of the Schedule that has been certified by the management authority of the country Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) of export as having been taken by a ship registered in that country in accordance with the provisions of an international treaty, convention or agreement that was in force in that country at the time of the coming into force of the Convention. (5) Applications in the Islands for certificates pursuant to subsections (2)(c), (2)(d) or (4) shall be made to the Management Authority, and the applicant shall provide to the Authority such information in connection with the application as the Authority may require and pay such fees as may be prescribed. (6) The decisions of the Management Authority on applications under subsection (5) shall be final.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_7\", \"num\": \"7.\", \"text\": \"Applications 7. (1) An application for a permit or a certificate under section 6(1) shall be made to the Management Authority in accordance with this Act. (2) The applicant shall submit such information in connection with the application as the Management Authority may require and shall pay the prescribed application fee. (3) Unless the Management Authority otherwise directs, a separate application is required for each specimen in a consignment. (4) The Management Authority may, having regard to the provisions of this Act and the Convention and to any other material considerations, refuse an application or grant it in accordance with this Part.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_8\", \"num\": \"8.\", \"text\": \"Import permits 8. The Management Authority may grant an import permit only if it is satisfied that the following conditions are met \u2014 (a) that the Scientific Authority considers that the import will be for purposes which are not detrimental to the survival of any species listed in Parts 1 or 2 of the Schedule in any part of its range and that there are no other material conservation objections to the import of the specimen; (b) in the case of a specimen of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule, that the specimen will not be used for primarily commercial purposes; (c) in the case of a live specimen, that the proposed recipient is equipped to house and care for it suitably; and (d) that the specimen has not been obtained in contravention of any law, including any international treaty or convention or foreign law.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_9\", \"num\": \"9.\", \"text\": \"Export permits 9. The Management Authority may grant an export permit only if it is satisfied that the following conditions are met \u2014 Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (a) in the case of a specimen of a species listed in Column I or II of Part 1 or in Part 2 of the Schedule, that the Scientific Authority considers that the export will not be detrimental to the survival of the species in any part of its range, that it will not reduce the population of a species listed in Column II of Part 1 or Columns II, III or IV of Part 2 of the Schedule to the level that it might be eligible for inclusion in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule, and that there are no other material conservation objections to the export of the specimen; (b) in the case of a specimen of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule, that an import permit for that specimen has been granted by the management authority of the country of destination in accordance with the Convention; (c) that the export will not exceed any annual or other quota for the export of specimens of that species that the Management Authority may have adopted; (d) in the case of a live specimen, that it will be prepared and shipped so as to minimise the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment; and (e) that the specimen was not obtained in contravention of any law, including any international treaty or convention or foreign law.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_10\", \"num\": \"10.\", \"text\": \"Re-export certificates 10. The Management Authority may grant a re-export certificate only if it is satisfied that the following conditions are met \u2014 (a) that the specimen was imported in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the Convention; (b) that the Scientific Authority considers that the re-export will not be detrimental to the survival of any species listed in Parts 1 or 2 of the Schedule in any part of its range and that there are no other material conservation objections to the re-export of the specimen; (c) in the case of a live specimen, that it will be so prepared and shipped as to minimise the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment; and (d) in the case of a live specimen of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule, that an import permit has been granted by the management authority of the country of destination.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_11\", \"num\": \"11.\", \"text\": \"Certificates of introduction from the sea 11. (1) The Management Authority may grant a certificate of introduction from the sea only if it is satisfied that the following conditions are met \u2014 (a) that the Scientific Authority considers that the introduction from the sea will not be detrimental to the survival of any species listed in Parts 1 or 2 Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) of the Schedule in any part of its range and that there are no other material conservation objections to the introduction of the specimen; (b) in the case of a specimen of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule, that the specimen will not be used for primarily commercial purposes; (c) that the introduction will not exceed any annual or other quota for the introduction from the sea of specimens of that species that the Management Authority may have adopted; (d) in the case of a live specimen, that the proposed recipient is equipped to house and care for it suitably and that it will be handled so as to minimise the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment; and (e) that the specimen has not been obtained in contravention of any law, including any international treaty or convention or foreign law. (2) A certificate under subsection (1) may, on the advice of the Scientific Authority, specify a total number of specimens that may be introduced from the sea pursuant to the certificate during such period not exceeding the period of validity of the certificate as is stated in the certificate.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_12\", \"num\": \"12.\", \"text\": \"Transport certificate 12. (1) The Management Authority may grant a transport certificate only if it is satisfied that the following conditions are met, \u2014 (a) that the Scientific Authority considers that the transport of the specimen will not be detrimental to the survival of any species listed in Column I or II of Part 1 or in Part 2 of the Schedule in any part of its range and that there are no other material conservation objections to the transport of the specimen; (b) in the case of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule, that the specimen will not be used for primarily commercial purposes; (c) in the case of a live specimen, that the proposed recipient is equipped to house and care for it suitably and that it will be handled so as to minimise the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment; and (d) that the specimen has not been obtained in contravention of any law, including any international treaty or convention or foreign law. (2) A transport certificate is not required for the import, export, re-export or introduction from the sea of a specimen.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_13\", \"num\": \"13.\", \"text\": \"Conditions 13. A permit or a certificate granted under this Act, \u2014 (a) may be general or specific; (b) may be granted to any person or class of persons; Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (c) may not be transferred to or used by or on behalf of a person other than the person or class of person named or identified on the permit or certificate; (d) may be subject to compliance with any specified conditions; (e) may, in exceptional circumstances, be granted retrospectively in accordance with any relevant provisions of the Convention in respect of species listed in Column II or III of Part 1 or in Part 2 or Part 3 of the Schedule provided any irregularities are not attributable to the importer, exporter, re-exporter, introducer from the sea or transporter; (f) may be modified or revoked at any time by the Management Authority; and (g) subject to paragraph (f), shall be valid for such period as is stated in the permit or certificate, which shall not, otherwise than as may be permitted by the Convention, exceed 6 months in the case of export permits and reexport certificates or 12 months in the case of import permits, certificates of introduction from the sea and transport certificates. PART 4 - Registration\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_14\", \"num\": \"14.\", \"text\": \"Registrable activities 14. (1) Any person who \u2014 (a) engages in the domestic trade of specimens of any species listed in any Part of the Schedule; (b) engages in the captive breeding of animals of any species listed in any Part of the Schedule; or (c) engages in the artificial propagation of plants of any species listed in any Part of the Schedule, shall be registered under this Act. (2) Applications for certificates of registration pursuant to subsection (1) shall be made to the Management Authority in accordance with this Act. (3) The applicant shall submit such information in connection with the application as the Management Authority may require and pay such fee for the making of the application as may be prescribed by the Cabinet. (4) Registration shall be at the discretion of the Management Authority and, if granted \u2014 (a) shall specify the place or facility approved by the Management Authority at which the activities authorised by the registration may be carried out; and Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (b) shall be subject to a condition that the applicant keeps records of that applicant\u2019s stock and transactions in a form approved by the Management Authority and to such other conditions, including conditions regulating the number, scope or nature of the activities, as the Management Authority may impose or as may be required under this Act. (5) A place or facility shall not be approved by the Management Authority pursuant to subsection (4) unless the place or facility complies in all respects with the provisions of this Act and the Convention and in particular, \u2014 (a) a captive breeding facility shall not be approved unless the animals are born or otherwise produced in a controlled environment and the parental breeding stock was established and is maintained so as to reliably produce second and subsequent generation offspring in a manner not detrimental to the survival of the species in the wild; and (b) a nursery shall not be approved unless the plants are grown under controlled conditions and the cultivated parental stock was established in a manner not detrimental to the survival of the species in the wild and in such a way as to maintain the cultivated stock indefinitely. (6) Where the Management Authority is of the opinion that any of the conditions imposed pursuant to subsection (4) are not being observed or have not been observed, the Management Authority may revoke the registration at any time.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_15\", \"num\": \"15.\", \"text\": \"Scientific institutions 15. (1) The Management Authority shall keep and maintain a register of scientific institutions for the purposes of section 6(2)(b) and a scientific institution which wishes to register under this Act for such purposes shall apply to the Management Authority. (2) The applicant shall submit such information in connection with the application as the Management Authority may require and pay such fee for the making of the application as may be prescribed by the Cabinet. (3) Registration shall be at the discretion of the Management Authority and shall be subject to such conditions as the Management Authority may specify. (4) Registration under this section may be revoked by the Management Authority at any time for good cause.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_16\", \"num\": \"16.\", \"text\": \"Listing of commercially bred specimens and hybrids 16. For the purposes of this Act, \u2014 (a) specimens of animal species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule that have been bred in captivity for commercial purposes shall be deemed to be specimens of species listed in Column II of Part 1 of the Schedule; Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (b) specimens of plant species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule that have been artificially propagated for commercial purposes shall be deemed to be specimens of species listed in Column II of Part 1 of the Schedule; (c) a hybrid of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule and any other species shall be deemed to be a specimen of a species listed in Column I Part I; and (d) a hybrid of a species listed in Column II of Part 1 of the Schedule and a species other than one listed in Column I of Part 1 shall be deemed to be a specimen of a species in Column II of Part 1.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_17\", \"num\": \"17.\", \"text\": \"Marking of specimens 17. (1) The Management Authority may, whenever it considers it appropriate to do so, affix or cause to be affixed a mark to a specimen to assist in identifying the specimen. (2) A specimen of an animal species listed in Column I or II of Part 1, or in Part 2 or Part 3 of the Schedule that has been bred in captivity may not be traded or transported unless it has been uniquely and permanently marked in a manner approved by the Management Authority. PART 5 - Enforcement and Penalties\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_18\", \"num\": \"18.\", \"text\": \"Powers of authorised officers 18. (1) An authorised officer may \u2014 (a) interrogate any person found in possession of or having control of a specimen or any person engaged in a registrable activity; (b) require to be produced and examine and take copies of any records or documents apparently relating to a specimen or to a registrable activity or of any permit, certificate or other document required under the provisions of this Act or the Convention; (c) whenever that authorised officer reasonably suspects any person of having contravened any provision of this Act or the Convention, search that person and that person\u2019s property and anything in that person\u2019s possession or under that person\u2019s control; (d) at any reasonable time and (if required to do so) upon producing evidence that that authorised officer is so authorised, enter any land or premises where a specimen is or is reasonably believed to be kept or where a registrable activity is or is reasonably believed to be carried out; and (e) seize any specimen in respect of which that authorised officer reasonably suspects there has been an offence under this Act or a violation of the Convention and any records or documents relating to that specimen. Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (2) Where an authorised officer is satisfied that there is reasonable evidence of an offence under this Act, that authorised officer may arrest and detain any person suspected of the offence and seize any vessel or vehicle and any cage, container or other article or equipment used in its commission. (3) Anything seized under subsection (1)(e) or (2) shall, subject to any decision of the Court under section 27 or 28 or to the results of any appeal under section 30, become the property of the Crown and shall, subject to subsection (4), be disposed of in such manner as the Management Authority may direct. (4) The owner of a vessel or vehicle forfeited pursuant to this section shall have the right to recover ownership of it on payment to the Crown of such sum, not exceeding its market value, as the Cabinet may specify. (5) Any person who assaults, obstructs, intimidates or gives false information to an authorised officer acting under this section commits an offence.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_19\", \"num\": \"19.\", \"text\": \"Recovery of expenses 19. Where, in the case of a live specimen which is seized or forfeited under this Act, the Management Authority incurs any expenses in connection with, \u2014 (a) the live specimen\u2019s return to the wild; (b) its being kept at premises (whether within or outside the Islands) which are suitable for the keeping of the specimen; or (c) its disposal, those expenses may be recovered, as a civil debt due to the Crown, from the importer or intending exporter of the specimen or from any person possessing or having control of it at the time of seizure.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_20\", \"num\": \"20.\", \"text\": \"Illegal trade 20. A person who imports, exports, re-exports, transits or tranships, introduces from the sea or transports any specimen without a valid permit or certificate or in contravention of a condition attached to a permit or certificate commits an offence.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_21\", \"num\": \"21.\", \"text\": \"Forgery etc. of permits or certificates 21. A person who forges a permit or a certificate or who, without being so authorised by the Management Authority, alters, defaces or modifies a permit or certificate in any way commits an offence and the permit or certificate concerned shall be void.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_22\", \"num\": \"22.\", \"text\": \"Offences in connection with applications 22. (1) A person who for the purpose of obtaining, whether for that person or another, the grant of a permit or a certificate, \u2014 (a) makes a statement which that person knows to be false or misleading in a material particular; Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (b) furnishes a document or information which that person knows to be false or misleading in a material particular; (c) recklessly makes a statement or representation which is false or misleading in a material particular; or (d) recklessly furnishes a document or information which is false or misleading in a material particular, commits an offence. (2) Where a permit or a certificate has been granted under this Act and, for the purpose of obtaining its grant, a person commits an offence under subsection (1), the permit or certificate shall be void.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_23\", \"num\": \"23.\", \"text\": \"Restricted items 23. (1) Subject to subsection (3), a person who has a restricted item in that person\u2019s possession or control or who engages in any activity with a commercial purpose with respect to a restricted item commits an offence. (2) A restricted item for the purposes of subsection (1) is \u2014 (a) a specimen that has been imported on or after 14th September 1978 contrary to the provisions of this Act; (b) a specimen that has been transported contrary to the provisions of this Act; or (c) anything that derives from or is made wholly or partly from a specimen referred to in paragraph (a) or (b). (3) A person shall not be guilty of an offence under subsection (1) with respect to a restricted item if that person proves to the satisfaction of the Court, \u2014 (a) that at the time when it first came into that person\u2019s possession, that person made such enquiries (if any) as in the circumstances were reasonable in order to ascertain whether it was a restricted item; and (b) that, at the time the alleged offence was committed, that person had no reason to believe that it was a restricted item. (4) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (3), a person (the accused) shall be taken to have made such enquiries as are there mentioned if that person produces to the Court a written statement that was furnished by the person from whom the accused obtained possession of the restricted item (the supplier), that was signed by the supplier or by a person authorised by that supplier, and which states that, \u2014 (a) the supplier made enquiries at the time the restricted item came into that supplier\u2019s possession in order to ascertain whether it was a restricted article, and Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (b) the supplier had no reason to believe at the time that the supplier relinquished possession of the restricted item to the accused that the article was at that time a restricted item. (5) A person who furnishes for the purposes of subsection (4) a written statement that that person knows to be false in a material particular, or recklessly furnishes for those purposes a certificate that is false in a material particular, commits an offence.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_24\", \"num\": \"24.\", \"text\": \"Failure to register 24. A person who engages in a registrable activity without being registered under section 14 commits an offence.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_25\", \"num\": \"25.\", \"text\": \"Forgery etc. of marks 25. A person who forges a mark or who, without the prior consent of the Management Authority, alters, defaces or erases a mark affixed to a specimen commits an offence.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_26\", \"num\": \"26.\", \"text\": \"Offences by corporations 26. Where an offence under this Act is committed by a body corporate, every person who at the time of the commission of the offence was a director, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body corporate, or was purporting to act in any such capacity, shall be deemed to have committed that offence unless that person proves that the offence was committed without that person\u2019s consent or connivance and that that person exercised all such diligence to prevent the commission of the offence as that person ought to have exercised having regard to the nature of that person\u2019s functions in that capacity and to all other circumstances.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_27\", \"num\": \"27.\", \"text\": \"Penalties 27. (1) A person guilty of an offence under this Act shall be liable to a fine of $500,000 or to imprisonment for a term of 4 years or to both and any specimen in respect of which the offence was committed shall be forfeited to the Crown. (2) If a person prosecuted for an offence under this Act is acquitted, the Court may nonetheless order any specimen concerned to be forfeited to the Crown. (3) A specimen forfeited under this section shall be disposed of in such manner as the Management Authority may direct.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_28\", \"num\": \"28.\", \"text\": \"Other sanctions 28. (1) Where a person has been convicted of an offence under this Act, the Court may, having regard to the nature of the offence and the circumstances surrounding its commission and in addition to any other punishment that may be imposed, make an order, having any or all of the following effects \u2014 (a) prohibiting the person from holding any permit or certificate under this Act either permanently or for such period as the Court may determine; Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (b) prohibiting the person from doing any act or engaging in any activity that may result in the continuation of the offence or its repetition; (c) forfeiting to the Crown any cage, container, vessel, vehicle or other item or equipment used in the commission of the offence; (d) directing the person to compensate the Management Authority for the costs of caring for or disposing of any specimens seized or forfeited in connection with the offence; (e) directing the person to compensate the Management Authority for the costs of any remedial or preventative action taken or proposed to be taken by or on behalf of the Management Authority as a result of the act that constituted the offence; and (f) directing the person to post such bond or pay such amount of money into Court as will ensure compliance with any order made pursuant to this section. (2) In any order under subsection (1) forfeiting a vessel or a vehicle, the Court may, in the order, specify a sum, not exceeding the market value of the vessel or vehicle, on the payment of which to the Crown the owner may recover ownership of the vessel or vehicle. (3) Anything forfeited under this section may, subject to subsection (2), be disposed of in such manner as the Management Authority may direct.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_29\", \"num\": \"29.\", \"text\": \"Injunctions 29. (1) Where, on the application of the Management Authority, it appears to the Court that a person has done, or is about to do, or is likely to do, any act constituted or directed towards the commission of an offence under this Act, the Court may issue an injunction ordering any person named in the application \u2014 (a) to refrain from doing any act that appears to the Court may constitute or be directed towards the commission of an offence under this Act; or (b) to do any act that appears to the Court may prevent the commission of an offence under this Act. (2) No injunction shall issue under subsection (1) unless 48 hours notice is given to the person named in the application or the urgency of the situation is such that the service of notice would not be in the public interest. Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) PART 6 - General\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_30\", \"num\": \"30.\", \"text\": \"Appeal against seizure 30. (1) Any person aggrieved by the seizure of a specimen or other item by an authorised officer under this Act may, within 10 days of the date of the seizure, appeal against it to the Management Authority by serving on the Authority notice in writing of the intention to appeal and the grounds thereof. (2) The Management Authority may defer the hearing of an appeal pending the outcome of any criminal proceedings that may be brought in respect of the incident giving rise to the seizure. (3) On the hearing of an appeal, the Management Authority may confirm or reverse the action of the officer and shall give written reasons for its decision to the appellant. (4) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Authority under subsection (3) may, within 14 days of the date on which the written reasons for the decision were given, appeal against the decision on a point of law only to the court.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_31\", \"num\": \"31.\", \"text\": \"Appeal against the Management Authority 31. (1) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Management Authority \u2014 (a) refusing an application for a permit or a certificate under section 7(4); (b) imposing a condition on a permit or a certificate under section 13(d); (c) modifying or revoking a permit or a certificate under section 13(f); (d) refusing an application for registration under section 14 or 15; (e) imposing a condition on registration under section 14(4); or (f) revoking a registration under section 14(6) or 15(4), may, within 10 days of the day on which the decision is given, appeal against it to the Cabinet by serving on the Cabinet and the Authority notice in writing of the intention to appeal and the grounds thereof. (2) On the hearing of an appeal, the Cabinet may, having regard to the provisions of this Act and the Convention, confirm, reverse or vary the decision appealed against as appropriate or exercise any other power that the Management Authority could have exercised under this Act and the Cabinet shall give written reasons for its decision to the appellant. (3) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Cabinet under subsection (2) may, within 14 days of the date on which the written reasons for the decision were given, appeal against the decision on a point of law only to the Grand Court. Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_32\", \"num\": \"32.\", \"text\": \"Financial provisions 32. (1) The costs of the administration and enforcement of this Act shall be a charge on the revenue of the Islands. (2) The Government shall establish a special fund to be used for the administration and enforcement of this Act, including the establishment or designation of rescue centres, and any fees charged under this Act shall be paid into the fund.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_33\", \"num\": \"33.\", \"text\": \"Duty to co-operate 33. It shall be the duty of all government departments, agencies and statutory authorities to co-operate with the Management Authority in enforcing the provisions of this Act.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_34\", \"num\": \"34.\", \"text\": \"Resolutions of the Conference of the Parties 34. (1) The Management Authority shall keep and maintain a register of the texts of all the Resolutions of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention as are in force for the time being. (2) The register shall be available for public inspection at all reasonable times.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_35\", \"num\": \"35.\", \"text\": \"Existing permits and certificates 35. Without prejudice to section 25(2) of the Interpretation Act (1995 Revision), any permit or certificate granted under the Endangered Species Protection and Propagation Law (1999 Revision) that is in force immediately before the 1st December, 2015, the commencement date of the Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Law, 2004 [Law 14 of 2004] \u2014 (a) shall have effect as from the 1st December, 2015, the commencement date of the Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Law, 2004 [Law 14 of 2004] as if granted under this Act; and (b) in the case of a permit or certificate for a specified period, shall remain in force, subject to the provisions of this Act, for so much of that period as falls after the 1st December, 2015, the commencement date of the Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Law, 2004 [Law 14 of 2004].\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_36\", \"num\": \"36.\", \"text\": \"Amendments to Schedule 36. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Management Authority may, on the advice of the Scientific Authority, and shall, whenever required under the Convention, make by order such changes to any Part of the Schedule as may be desirable for any of the following purposes, \u2014 (a) in the case of Column I of Part 1, to give effect to any amendment made in accordance with the provisions of the Convention to the list of species included in Appendix I to the Convention (species threatened with extinction which are or may be affected by trade); Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (b) in the case of Column II of Part 1, to give effect to any amendment made in accordance with the provisions of the Convention to the list of species included in Appendix II to the Convention (species which although not necessarily now threatened with extinction may become so unless trade in specimens of such species is subject to strict regulation and other species which must be subject to regulation in order that trade in specimens of other Appendix II species may be brought under effective control); (c) in the case of Column III of Part 1, to give effect to any amendment made in accordance with the provisions of the Convention to the list of species included in Appendix III to the Convention (species which any Party to the Convention identifies as being subject to regulation within its jurisdiction for the purpose of preventing or restricting exploitation and as needing the co-operation of other Parties in the control of trade); (d) in the case of Part 2, \u2014 (i) to list all the species listed in Appendix I, II or III to the Convention that are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands; and (ii) to list all other species that are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands and that are considered by the Scientific Authority to have populations in the Islands which would be at risk from unregulated trade; (e) in the case of Part 3, to list all species that are considered by the Scientific Authority to require strict regulation of their trade under this Act because of their potential threat to the survival, health, genetic integrity or viability of populations of any other species indigenous to or occurring naturally in the Islands; (f) to remove any restriction that is for the time being imposed by virtue of this Act on the trade of any species or any particular part or derivative thereof and that does not appear to promote the conservation of the species; (g) to facilitate the more effective or more convenient administration of any restriction that is for the time being imposed by virtue of this Act on the trade of any species or any particular part or derivative thereof; (h) to promote the conservation in the Islands of animals or plants of any species; and (i) to give effect to any amendment to the Convention. (2) No orders shall be made under this section which are contrary to or inconsistent with any provision of the Convention.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_37\", \"num\": \"37.\", \"text\": \"Regulations 37. The Cabinet may make regulations, \u2014 Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (a) prescribing fees to be charged for the making of applications or the issuing of permits and certificates; (b) prescribing forms of applications, permits and certificates; (c) prescribing the conditions required to be met and the fees to be charged for registration under sections 14 and 15; (d) prescribing rules for appeals under sections 30 and 31; (e) designating one or more ports of exit, to which all exports and re-exports of specimens shall be restricted, and one or more ports of entry, to which all imports, shipments in transit or transhipment and introductions from the sea shall be restricted; (f) increasing the penalties in section 27; or (g) for such other matters as may be necessary for the implementation of this Act and the Convention.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_38\", \"num\": \"38.\", \"text\": \"Repeal and transitional arrangements 38. (1) The Endangered Species Protection and Propagation Law, (1999 Revision) is repealed. (2) Until regulations are made under this Act to provide for a matter that may be prescribed by regulations, any regulations under the Endangered Species Protection and Propagation Law, (1999 Revision) relating to that matter and in force immediately before the coming into force of this section shall apply as if made under this Act. Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE SCHEDULE NOTES TO PART 1 Column I: All endangered species listed in Appendix I to the Convention. Column II: All threatened species listed in Appendix II to the Convention. Column III: All species listed in Appendix III to the Convention. NOTES TO PART 2 Column I: Species which are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands and are listed in Appendix I to the Convention. Column II: Species which are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands and are listed in Appendix II to the Convention. Column III: Species which are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands and are listed in Appendix III to the Convention. Column IV: Other species which are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands and which are considered by the Scientific Authority to have populations in the Islands which would be at risk from unregulated trade. NOTES TO PART 3 Species which are considered by the Scientific Authority to require strict regulation of their trade because of their potential threat to the survival, health, genetic integrity or viability of populations of any other species indigenous to or occurring naturally in the Islands. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE 1. Species included in these Schedules are referred to: (a) by the name of the species; or (b) as being all of the species included in a higher taxon or designated part thereof. 2. The abbreviation \u201cspp.\u201d is used to denote all species of a higher taxon. 3. Other references to taxa higher than species are for the purposes of information or classification only. The common names included after the scientific names of families are for reference only. They are intended to indicate the species within the family concerned that are included in this Schedules. In most cases this is not all of the species within the family. 4. The following abbreviations are used for plant taxa below the level of species: (a) \u201cssp.\u201d is used to denote subspecies; and (b) \u201cvar.\u201d or \u201cvars.\u201d is used to denote variety or varieties. SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) 5. As none of the species or higher taxa of FLORA included in Column I of  Part I is annotated to the effect that its hybrids shall be treated in accordance with the provisions of Article III of the Convention, this means that artificially propagated hybrids produced from one or more of these species or taxa may be traded with a certificate of artificial propagation, and that seeds and pollen (including pollinia), cut flowers, seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers of these hybrids are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. 6. The names of the countries in parentheses placed against the names of species in Column III of Part I are those of the Parties submitting these species for inclusion in this Column. 7. When a species is included in one of the Columns, all parts and derivatives of the species are also included in the same Column unless the species is annotated to indicate that only specific parts and derivatives are included. The symbol \u201c#\u201d followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon included in Column II or III refers to a footnote that indicates the parts or derivatives of plants that are designated as \u2018specimens\u2019 subject to the provisions of the Convention in accordance with Article I, paragraph (b), subparagraph (iii). 8. The terms and expressions below, used in annotations in these Columns, are defined as follows - (a) \u201cextract\u201d means any substance obtained directly from plant material by physical or chemical means regardless of the manufacturing process. An extract may be solid (e.g. crystals, resin, fine or coarse particles), semisolid (e.g. gums, waxes) or liquid (e.g. solutions, tinctures, oil and essential oils); (b) \u201cfinished products packaged and ready for retail trade\u201d means products, shipped singly or in bulk, requiring no further processing, packaged, labelled for final use or the retail trade in a state fit for being sold to or used by the general public; (c) \u201cpowder\u201d means a dry, solid substance in the form of fine or coarse particles; and (d) \u201cwoodchips\u201d means wood that has been reduced to small pieces. PART 1 Column I Column II Column III FAUNA (ANIMALS) PHYLUM CHORDATA CLASS MAMMALIA (MAMMALS) ARTIODACTYLA Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III ANTILOCAPRIDAE Pronghorns Antilocapra americana (Only the population of Mexico; no other population is included in the Columns) BOVIDAE Antelopes, cattle, duikers, gazelles, goats, sheep, etc. Addax nasomaculatus Ammotragus lervia Antilope cervicapra (Nepal, Pakistan) Bos gaurus (Excludes the domesticated form, which is referenced as Bos frontalis, and is not subject to the provisions of the Convention) Bos mutus (Excludes the domesticated form, which is referenced as Bos grunniens, and is not subject to the provisions of the Convention) Bos sauveli Boselaphus tragocamelus (Pakistan) Bubalus arnee (Excludes the domesticated form, which is referenced as Bubalus bubalis and is not subject to the provisions of the Convention) (Nepal) Bubalus depressicornis Bubalus mindorensis Bubalus quarlesi Budorcas taxicolor Capra caucasica Capra falconeri Capra hircus aegagrus A1 (Pakistan) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Capra sibirica (Pakistan) Capricornis milneedwardsii Capricornis rubidus Capricornis sumatraensis Capricornis thar Cephalophus brookei Cephalophus dorsalis Cephalophus jentinki Cephalophus ogilbyi Cephalophus silvicultor Cephalophus zebra Damaliscus pygargus pygargus Gazella bennettii (Pakistan) Gazella cuvieri Gazella dorcas (Algeria, Tunisia) Gazella leptoceros Hippotragus niger variani Kobus leche Naemorhedus baileyi Naemorhedus caudatus Naemorhedus goral Naemorhedus griseus Nanger dama Oryx dammah Oryx leucoryx Ovis ammon Ovis arabica Ovis bochariensis Ovis canadensis (Only the population of Mexico; no other population is included in the Columns) Ovis collium Ovis cycloceros Ovis darwini Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Ovis gmelini (Only the population of Cyprus; no other population is included in the Columns) Ovis hodgsoni Ovis jubata Ovis karelini Ovis nigrimontana Ovis polii Ovis punjabiensis Ovis severtzovi Ovis vignei Pantholops hodgsonii Philantomba maxwelli Philantomba monticola Pseudois nayaur (Pakistan) Pseudoryx nghetinhensis Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata Saiga borealisA2 Saiga tataricaA2 Tetracerus quadricornis (Nepal) CAMELIDAE Guanaco, vicuna Lama guanicoe Vicugna vicugna (Except the populations of: Argentina [populations of the Provinces of Catamarca, Jujuy and Salta, and semi-captive populations of the Provinces of Catamarca, Jujuy, La Rioja, Salta and San Juan], Chile [populations of the region of Arica and Parinacota and of the region of Tarapac\u00e1], Ecuador, Peru SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III and the Plurinational State of Bolivia, which are included in Column II) Vicugna vicugna A3 (Only the populations of Argentina [populations of the Provinces of Catamarca, Jujuy and Salta, and semi-captive populations of the Provinces of Catamarca, Jujuy, La Rioja, Salta and San Juan], Chile [populations of the region of Arica and Parinacota and of the region of Tarapac\u00e1], Ecuador, Peru and the Plurinational State of Bolivia; all other populations are included in Column I) CERVIDAE Deer, huemuls, muntjacs, pudus Axis calamianensis Axis kuhlii Axis porcinus (Except the subspecies included in Column I) (Pakistan) Axis porcinus annamiticus Blastocerus dichotomus Cervus elaphus bactrianus Cervus elaphus barbarus (Algeria, Tunisia) Cervus elaphus hanglu Dama dama mesopotamica Hippocamelus spp. Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Mazama temama cerasina (Guatemala) Muntiacus crinifrons Muntiacus vuquangensis Odocoileus virginianus mayensis (Guatemala) Ozotoceros bezoarticus Pudu mephistophiles Pudu puda Rucervus duvaucelii Rucervus eldii GIRAFFIDAE Giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis HIPPOPOTAMIDAE Hippopotamuses Hexaprotodon liberiensis Hippopotamus amphibius MOSCHIDAE Musk deer Moschus spp. (Only the populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan; all other populations are included in Column II) Moschus spp. (Except the populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan, which are included in Column I) SUIDAE Babirusa, hog Babyrousa babyrussa Babyrousa bolabatuensis SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Babyrousa celebensis Babyrousa togeanensis Sus salvanius TAYASSUIDAE Peccaries Tayassuidae spp. (Except the species included in Column I and the populations of Pecari tajacu of Mexico and the United States of America, which are not included in the Columns) Catagonus wagneri CARNIVORA AILURIDAE Red panda Ailurus fulgens CANIDAE Wild dogs, foxes, wolves Canis aureus (India) Canis lupus (Only the populations of Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan; all other populations are included in Column II) (Excludes the domesticated form and the dingo which are referenced as Canis lupus familiaris and Canis lupus dingo, respectively, which are not subject to the provisions of the Convention) Canis lupus (Except the populations of Bhutan, Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III India, Nepal and Pakistan, which are included in Column I) (Excludes the domesticated form and the dingo which are referenced as Canis lupus familiaris and Canis lupus dingo, respectively, which are not subject to the provisions of the Convention) Cerdocyon thous Chrysocyon brachyurus Cuon alpinus Lycalopex culpaeus Lycalopex fulvipes Lycalopex griseus Lycalopex gymnocercus Speothos venaticus Vulpes bengalensis (India) Vulpes cana Vulpes vulpes griffithi (India) Vulpes vulpes montana (India) Vulpes vulpes pusilla (India) Vulpes zerda EUPLERIDAE Fossa, falanouc, Malagasy civet Cryptoprocta ferox Eupleres goudotii Fossa fossana FELIDAE Cats SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Felidae spp.  A1 A4 (Except the species included in Column I) Acinonyx jubatusA5 Caracal caracal (Only the population of Asia; all other populations are included in Column II) Catopuma temminckii Felis nigripes Herpailurus yagouaroundi (Only the populations of Central and North America; all other populations are included in Column II) Leopardus geoffroyi Leopardus guttulus Leopardus jacobita Leopardus pardalis Leopardus tigrinus Leopardus wiedii Lynx pardinus Neofelis diardi Neofelis nebulosa Panthera leo (Only the populations of India; all other populations are included in Column II) Panthera onca Panthera pardus Panthera tigris Panthera uncia Pardofelis marmorata Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis (Only the populations of Bangladesh, India and Thailand; all other populations are included in Column II) Prionailurus planiceps Prionailurus rubiginosus (Only the population of India; all other populations are included in Column II) Puma concolor (Only the populations of Costa Rica and Panama; all other populations are included in Column II) HERPESTIDAE Mongooses Herpestes edwardsi (India, Pakistan) Herpestes fuscus (India) Herpestes javanicus (Pakistan) Herpestes javanicus auropunctatus (India) Herpestes smithii (India) Herpestes urva (India) Herpestes vitticollis (India) HYAENIDAE Aardwolf, hyena Hyaena hyaena (Pakistan) Proteles cristata (Botswana) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III MEPHITIDAE Humboldt\u2019s hog-nosed skunk Conepatus humboldtii MUSTELIDAE Badgers, martens, otters, weasels, etc. LUTRINAE Otters Lutrinae spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Aonyx capensis microdon (Only the populations of Cameroon and Nigeria; all other populations are included in Column II) Aonyx cinereus Enhydra lutris nereis Lontra felina Lontra longicaudis Lontra provocax Lutra lutra Lutra nippon Lutrogale perspicillata Pteronura brasiliensis MUSTELINAE Grisons, honey badgers, martens, tayra, weasels Eira barbara (Honduras) Martes flavigula (India) Martes foina intermedia (India) Martes gwatkinsii (India) Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Mellivora capensis (Botswana) Mustela altaica (India) Mustela erminea ferghanae (India) Mustela kathiah (India) Mustela nigripes Mustela sibirica (India) ODOBENIDAE Walrus Odobenus rosmarus (Canada) OTARIIDAE Fur seals, sealions Arctocephalus spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Arctocephalus townsendi PHOCIDAE Seals Mirounga leonina Monachus spp. PROCYONIDAE Coatis, kinkajou Nasua narica (Honduras) Nasua nasua solitaria (Uruguay) Potos flavus (Honduras) URSIDAE Bears, giant pandas Ursidae spp. (Except the species included in Column I) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Ailuropoda melanoleuca Helarctos malayanus Melursus ursinus Tremarctos ornatus Ursus arctos (Only the populations of Bhutan, China, Mexico and Mongolia; all other populations are included in Column II) Ursus arctos isabellinus Ursus thibetanus VIVERRIDAE Binturong, civets, linsangs, otter-civet, palm civets Arctictis binturong (India) Civettictis civetta (Botswana) Cynogale bennettii Hemigalus derbyanus Paguma larvata (India) Paradoxurus hermaphroditus (India) Paradoxurus jerdoni (India) Prionodon linsang Prionodon pardicolor Viverra civettina (India) Viverra zibetha (India) Viverricula indica (India) CETACEA Dolphins, porpoises, whales Cetacea spp.A6 (Except the species included in Column I) Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III BALAENIDAE Bowhead whale, right whales Balaena mysticetus Eubalaena spp. BALAENOPTERIDAE Fin whales, humpback whales, rorquals Balaenoptera acutorostrata (Except the population of West Greenland, which is included in Column II) Balaenoptera bonaerensis Balaenoptera borealis Balaenoptera edni Balaenoptera musculus Balaenoptera omurai Balaenoptera physalus Megaptera novaeangliae DELPHINIDAE Dolphins Orcaella brevirostris Orcaella heinsohni Sotalia spp. Sousa spp. ESCHRICHTIIDAE Grey whale Eschrichtius robustus INIIDAE River dolphin Lipotes vexillifer NEOBALAENIDAE Pygmy right whale Caperea marginata PHOCOENIDAE Porpoises SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Neophocaena asiaeorientalis Neophocaena phocaenoides Phocoena sinus PHYSETERIDAE Sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus PLATANISTIDAE River dolphins Platanista spp. ZIPHIIDAE Beaked whales, bottlenosed whales Berardius spp. Hyperoodon spp. CHIROPTERA PHYLLOSTOMIDAE White-lined broadnosed bats Platyrrhinus lineatus (Uruguay) PTEROPODIDAE Fruit bats, flying foxes Acerodon spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Acerodon jubatus Pteropus spp. (Except the species included in Column I and Pteropus brunneus which is not included in the Columns) Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Pteropus insularis Pteropus loochoensis Pteropus mariannus Pteropus molossinus Pteropus pelewensis Pteropus pilosus Pteropus samoensis Pteropus tonganus Pteropus ualanus Pteropus yapensis CINGULATA DASYPODIDAE Armadillos Cabassous tatouay (Uruguay) Chaetophractus nationi A7 Priodontes maximus DASYUROMORPHIA DASYURIDAE Dunnarts Sminthopsis longicaudata Sminthopsis psammophila DIPROTODONTIA MACROPODIDAE Kangaroos, wallabies Dendrolagus inustus SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Dendrolagus ursinus Lagorchestes hirsutus Lagostrophus fasciatus Onychogalea fraenata PHALANGERIDAE Cuscuses Phalanger intercastellanus Phalanger mimicus Phalanger orientalis Spilocuscus kraemeri Spilocuscus maculatus Spilocuscus papuensis POTOROIDAE Rat-kangaroos Bettongia spp. VOMBATIDAE Northern hairy-nosed wombat Lasiorhinus krefftii LAGOMORPHA LEPORIDAE Rabbits Caprolagus hispidus Romerolagus diazi MONOTREMATA TACHYGLOSSIDAE Echidnas Zaglossus spp. PERAMELEMORPHIA Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III PERAMELIDAE Barred bandicoots Perameles bougainville THYLACOMYIDAE Bilby Macrotis lagotis PERISSODACTYLA EQUIDAE Horses, wild asses, zebras Equus africanus (Excludes the domesticated form, which is referenced as Equus asinus, and is not subject to the provisions of the Convention) Equus grevyi Equus hemionus (Except the subspecies included in Column I) Equus hemionus hemionus Equus hemionus khur Equus hemionus luteus Equus kiang Equus przewalskii Equus zebra hartmannae Equus zebra zebra RHINOCEROTIDAE Rhinoceroses Rhinocerotidae spp. (Except the subspecies included in Column II) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Ceratotherium simum simum (Only the populations of EswatiniA8, NamibiaA9 and South AfricaA8; all other populations are included in Column I) TAPIRIDAE Tapirs Tapiridae spp. (Except the species included in Column II) Tapirus terrestris PHOLIDOTA MANIDAE Pangolins Manis spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Manis crassicaudata Manis culionensis Manis gigantea Manis javanica Manis pentadactyla Manis temminckii Manis tetradactyla Manis tricuspis PILOSA BRADYPODIDAE Three-toed sloths Bradypus pygmaeus Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Bradypus variegatus MYRMECOPHAGIDAE Giant anteater, tamandua Myrmecophaga tridactyla Tamandua mexicana (Guatemala) PRIMATES Apes, monkeys Primates spp. (Except the species included in Column I) ATELIDAE Howler monkeys, spider monkeys Alouatta palliata Alouatta pigra Ateles geoffroyi frontatus Ateles geoffroyi ornatus Brachyteles arachnoides Brachyteles hypoxanthus Oreonax flavicauda CEBIDAE Marmosets, tamarins, New World monkeys Callimico goeldii Callithrix aurita Callithrix flaviceps Leontopithecus spp. Saguinus bicolor Saguinus geoffroyi Saguinus leucopus Saguinus martinsi Saguinus oedipus Saimiri oerstedii SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III CERCOPITHECIDAE Old World monkeys Cercocebus galeritus Cercopithecus diana Cercopithecus roloway Macaca silenus Macaca sylvanus Mandrillus leucophaeus Mandrillus sphinx Nasalis larvatus Piliocolobus kirkii Piliocolobus rufomitratus Presbytis potenziani Pygathrix spp. Rhinopithecus spp. Semnopithecus ajax Semnopithecus dussumieri Semnopithecus entellus Semnopithecus hector Semnopithecus hypoleucos Semnopithecus priam Semnopithecus schistaceus Simias concolor Trachypithecus geei Trachypithecus pileatus Trachypithecus shortridgei CHEIROGALEIDAE Dwarf lemurs Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Cheirogaleidae spp. DAUBENTONIIDAE Aye-aye Daubentonia madagascariensis HOMINIDAE Apes, chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans Gorilla beringei Gorilla gorilla Pan spp Pongo abelii Pongo pygmaeus Pongo tapanuliensis HYLOBATIDAE Gibbons Hylobatidae spp. INDRIIDAE Indris, sifakas, woolly lemurs Indriidae spp. LEMURIDAE Large lemurs LEMURIDAE spp. LEPILEMURIDAE Sportive lemurs LEPILEMURIDAE spp. LORISIDAE Lorises Nycticebus spp. PITHECIIDAE Sakis, uakaris Cacajao spp. Chiropotes albinasus SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III PROBOSCIDEA ELEPHANTIDAE Elephants Elephas maximus Loxodonta africana (Except the populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, which are included in Column II subject to annotation A10) Loxodonta africana A10 (Only the populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe; all other populations are included in Column I) RODENTIA CHINCHILLIDAE Chinchillas Chinchilla spp. A1 CUNICULIDAE Pacas Cuniculus paca (Honduras) DASYPROCTIDAE Agoutis Dasyprocta punctata (Honduras) ERETHIZONTIDAE New World porcupines Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Sphiggurus mexicanus (Honduras) Sphiggurus spinosus (Uruguay) MURIDAE Mice, rats Leporillus conditor Pseudomys fieldi Xeromys myoides Zyzomys pedunculatus SCIURIDAE Ground squirrels, tree squirrels Cynomys mexicanus Marmota caudata (India) Marmota himalayana (India) Ratufa spp. SCANDENTIA Tree shrews SCANDENTIA spp. SIRENIA DUGONGIDAE Dugong Dugong dugon TRICHECHIDAE Manatees Trichechus inunguis Trichechus manatus Trichechus senegalensis CLASS AVES (BIRDS) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III ANSERIFORMES ANATIDAE Ducks, geese, swans, etc. Anas aucklandica Anas bernieri Anas chlorotis Anas formosa Anas laysanensis Anas nesiotis Asarcornis scutulata Branta canadensis leucopareia Branta ruficollis Branta sandvicensis Coscoroba coscoroba Cygnus melancoryphus Dendrocygna arborea Dendrocygna autumnalis (Honduras) Dendrocygna bicolor (Honduras) Oxyura leucocephala Rhodonessa caryophyllacea Sarkidiornis melanotos APODIFORMES TROCHILIDAE Hummingbirds Glaucis dohrnii Trochilidae spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III CHARADRIIFORMES BURHINIDAE Thick-knee Burhinus bistriatus (Guatemala) LARIDAE Relict gull Larus relictus SCOLOPACIDAE Curlews, greenshanks Numenius borealis Numenius tenuirostris Tringa guttifer CICONIIFORMES BALAENICIPITIDAE Shoebill Balaeniceps rex CICONIIDAE Storks Ciconia boyciana Ciconia nigra Jabiru mycteria Mycteria cinerea PHOENICOPTERIDAE Flamingos PHOENICOPTERIDAE spp. THRESKIORNITHIDAE Ibises, spoonbills Eudocimus ruber SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Geronticus calvus Geronticus eremita Nipponia nippon Platalea leucorodia COLUMBIFORMES COLUMBIDAE Doves, pigeons Caloenas nicobarica Ducula mindorensis Gallicolumba luzonica Goura spp. Nesoenas mayeri (Mauritius) CORACIIFORMES BUCEROTIDAE Hornbills Aceros spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Aceros nipalensis Anorrhinus spp. Anthracoceros spp. Berenicornis spp. Buceros spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Buceros bicornis Penelopides spp. Rhinoplax vigil Rhyticeros spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Rhyticeros subruficollis CUCULIFORMES MUSOPHAGIDAE Turacos Tauraco spp. FALCONIFORMES Eagles, falcons, hawks, vultures FALCONIFORMES spp. (Except the species included in Columns I and III and Caracara lutosa, Cathartes aura, Cathartes burrovianus, Cathartes melambrotus and Coragyps atratus which are not included in the Columns) ACCIPITRIDAE Hawks, eagles Aquila adalberti Aquila heliaca Chondrohierax wilsonii Haliaeetus albicilla Harpia harpyja Pithecophaga jefferyi CATHARTIDAE New World vultures Gymnogyps californianus Sarcoramphus papa (Honduras) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Vultur gryphus FALCONIDAE Falcons Falco araeus Falco jugger Falco newtoni (Only the population of Seychelles; all other populations are included in Column II) Falco peregrinus Falco punctatus Falco rusticolus GALLIFORMES CRACIDAE Chachalacas, currassows, guans Crax alberti (Colombia) Crax blumenbachii Crax daubentoni (Colombia) Crax globulosa (Colombia) Crax rubra (Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras) Mitu mitu Oreophasis derbianus Ortalis vetula (Guatemala, Honduras) Pauxi pauxi (Colombia) Penelope albipennis Penelope purpurascens (Honduras) Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Penelopina nigra (Guatemala) Pipile jacutinga Pipile pipile MEGAPODIIDAE Maleo fowl Macrocephalon maleo PHASIANIDAE Grouse, guineafowl, partridges, peafowl, pheasants, tragopans Argusianus argus Catreus wallichii Colinus virginianus ridgwayi Crossoptilon crossoptilon Crossoptilon mantchuricum Gallus sonneratii Ithaginis cruentus Lophophorus impejanus Lophophorus lhuysii Lophophorus sclateri Lophura edwardsi Lophura leucomelanos (Pakistan) Lophura swinhoii Meleagris ocellata (Guatemala) Pavo cristatus (Pakistan) Pavo muticus Polyplectron bicalcaratum Polyplectron germaini Polyplectron malacense Polyplectron napoleonis SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Polyplectron schleiermacheri Pucrasia macrolopha (Pakistan) Rheinardia ocellata Syrmaticus ellioti Syrmaticus humiae Syrmaticus mikado Syrmaticus reevesii Tetraogallus caspius Tetraogallus tibetanus Tragopan blythii Tragopan caboti Tragopan melanocephalus Tragopan satyra (Nepal) Tympanuchus cupido attwateri GRUIFORMES GRUIDAE Cranes GRUIDAE spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Antigone canadensis nesiotes Antigone canadensis pulla Antigone vipio Balearica pavonina Grus americana Grus japonensis Grus monacha Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Grus nigricollis Leucogeranus leucogeranus OTIDIDAE Bustards OTIDIDAE spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Ardeotis nigriceps Chlamydotis macqueenii Chlamydotis undulata Houbaropsis bengalensis RALLIDAE Lord Howe rail Hypotaenidia sylvestris RHYNOCHETIDAE Kagu Rhynochetos jubatus PASSERIFORMES ALAUDIDAE Larks Alauda arvensis (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Galerida cristata (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Lullula arborea (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Melanocorypha calandra (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III ATRICHORNITHIDAE Western scrub-bird Atrichornis clamosus COTINGIDAE Cotingas Cephalopterus ornatus (Colombia) Cephalopterus penduliger (Colombia) Cotinga maculata Rupicola spp. Xipholena atropurpurea EMBERIZIDAE Cardinals, tanagers Emberiza citrinella (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Emberiza hortulana (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Gubernatrix cristata Melopyrrha nigra (Cuba) Paroaria capitata Paroaria coronata Tangara fastuosa Tiaris canorus (Cuba) ESTRILDIDAE Mannikins, waxbills Amandava formosa Lonchura oryzivora Poephila cincta cincta FRINGILLIDAE Finches Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Carduelis cannabina (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Carduelis carduelis (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Carduelis cucullata Carduelis flammea (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Carduelis hornemanni (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Carduelis spinus (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Carduelis yarrellii Carpodacus erythrinus (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Loxia curvirostra (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Pyrrhula pyrrhula (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Serinus serinus (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) HIRUNDINIDAE White-eyed river martin Pseudochelidon sirintarae ICTERIDAE Saffron-cowled blackbird Xanthopsar flavus SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III MELIPHAGIDAE Helmeted honeyeater Lichenostomus melanops cassidix MUSCICAPIDAE Old World flycatchers Acrocephalus rodericanus (Mauritius) Copsychus malabaricus Cyornis ruckii Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis Dasyornis longirostris Erithacus rubecula (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Ficedula parva (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Garrulax canorus Garrulax taewanus Hippolais icterina (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Leiothrix argentauris Garrulax taewanus Hippolais icterina (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Leiothrix argentauris Leiothrix lutea Liocichla omeiensis Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Luscinia luscinia (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Luscinia megarhynchos (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Luscinia svecica (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Monticola saxatilis (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Picathartes gymnocephalus Picathartes oreas Sylvia atricapilla (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Sylvia borin (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Sylvia curruca (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Sylvia nisoria (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Terpsiphone bourbonnensis (Mauritius) Turdus merula (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Turdus philomelos (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) ORIOLIDAE Oriole Oriolus oriolus (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III PARADISAEIDAE Birds of paradise PARADISAEIDAE spp. PARIDAE Tit Parus ater (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) PITTIDAE Pittas Pitta guajana Pitta gurneyi Pitta kochi Pitta nympha PYCNONOTIDAE Straw-headed bulbul Pycnonotus zeylanicus STURNIDAE Mynas Gracula religiosa Leucopsar rothschildi TROGLODYTIDAE Wren Troglodytes troglodytes (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) ZOSTEROPIDAE White-chested whiteeye Zosterops albogularis PELECANIFORMES FREGATIDAE Christmas frigatebird Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Fregata andrewsi PELECANIDAE Dalmatian pelican Pelecanus crispus SULIDAE Abbot\u2019s booby Papasula abbotti PICIFORMES CAPITONIDAE Toucan barbet Semnornis ramphastinus (Colombia) PICIDAE Tristram\u2019s woodpecker Dryocopus javensis richardsi RAMPHASTIDAE Toucans Baillonius bailloni (Argentina) Pteroglossus aracari Pteroglossus castanotis (Argentina) Pteroglossus viridis Ramphastos dicolorus (Argentina) Ramphastos sulfuratus Ramphastos toco Ramphastos tucanus Ramphastos vitellinus Selenidera maculirostris (Argentina) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III PODICIPEDIFORMES PODICIPEDIDAE Giant grebe Podilymbus gigas PROCELLARIIFORMES DIOMEDEIDAE Short-tailed albatross Phoebastria albatrus PSITTACIFORMES Psittaciformes spp. (Except the species included in Column I and Agapornis roseicollis, Melopsittacus undulatus, Nymphicus hollandicus and Psittacula krameri which are not included in the Columns) CACATUIDAE Cockatoos Cacatua goffiniana Cacatua haematuropygia Cacatua moluccensis Cacatua sulphurea Probosciger aterrimus LORIIDAE Lories Eos histrio Vini ultramarina Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III PSITTACIDAE Amazons, macaws, parakeets, parrots Amazona arausiaca Amazona auropalliata Amazona barbadensis Amazona brasiliensis Amazona finschi Amazona guildingii Amazona imperialis Amazona leucocephala Amazona oratrix Amazona pretrei Amazona rhodocorytha Amazona tucumana Amazona versicolor Amazona vinacea Amazona viridigenalis Amazona vittata Anodorhynchus spp. Ara ambiguus Ara glaucogularis Ara macao Ara militaris Ara rubrogenys Cyanopsitta spixii Cyanoramphus cookii Cyanoramphus forbesi Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae Cyanoramphus saisseti Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Eunymphicus cornutus Guarouba guarouba Neophema chrysogaster Ognorhynchus icterotis Pezoporus flaviventris Pezoporus occidentalis Pezoporus wallicus Pionopsitta pileata Primolius couloni Primolius maracana Psephotellus chrysopterygius Psephotellus dissimilis Psephotellus pulcherrimus Psittacula echo Psittacus erithacus Pyrrhura cruentata Rhynchopsitta spp. Strigops habroptila RHEIFORMES RHEIDAE Rheas Pterocnemia pennata (Except the subspecies included in Column II) Pterocnemia pennata pennata Rhea americana SPHENISCIFORMES Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III SPHENISCIDAE Penguins Spheniscus demersus Spheniscus humboldti STRIGIFORMES Owls Strigiformes spp. (Except the species included in Column I and Sceloglaux albifacies which is not included in the Columns) STRIGIDAE Owls Heteroglaux blewitti Mimizuku gurneyi Ninox natalis TYTONIDAE Barn owls Tyto soumagnei STRUTHIONIFORMES STRUTHIONIDAE Ostriches Struthio camelus (Only the populations of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, the Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and the Sudan; no other population is included in the Columns) TINAMIFORMES SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III TINAMIDAE Solitary tinamou Tinamus solitarius TROGONIFORMES TROGONIDAE Magnificent quetzal Pharomachrus mocinno CLASS REPTILIA (REPTILES) CROCODYLIA Alligators, caimans, crocodiles Crocodylia spp. (Except the species included in Column I) ALLIGATORIDAE Alligators, caimans Alligator sinensis Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis Caiman latirostris (Except the populations of Argentina and BrazilA11, which are included in Column II) Melanosuchus niger (Except the populations of Brazil and Ecuador A12 which are included in Column II) CROCODYLIDAE Crocodiles Crocodylus acutus (Except the populations of Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Colombia [Integrated Management District of Mangroves of the Bay of Cispata, Tinajones, La Balsa and Surrounding Areas, Department of C\u00f3rdoba], Cuba and Mexico A13 which are included in Column II) Crocodylus cataphractus Crocodylus intermedius Crocodylus mindorensis Crocodylus moreletii (Except the populations of Belize A14 and Mexico, which are included in Column II) Crocodylus niloticus (Except the populations of Botswana, EgyptA15, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Uganda, the United Republic of TanzaniaA16, Zambia and Zimbabwe, which are included in Column II) Crocodylus palustris Crocodylus porosus (Except the populations of Australia, Indonesia, MalaysiaA17, Papua New Guinea and the Philippines [population of the Palawan Islands]A18, which are included in Column II) Crocodylus rhombifer SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Crocodylus siamensis Osteolaemus tetraspis Tomistoma schlegelii GAVIALIDAE Indian gavial Gavialis gangeticus RHYNCHOCEPHALIA SPHENODONTIDAE Tuatara Sphenodon spp. SAURIA AGAMIDAE Spiny-tailed lizards, agamas Calotes ceylonensis (Sri Lanka) Calotes desilvai (Sri Lanka) Calotes liocephalus (Sri Lanka) Calotes liolepis (Sri Lanka) Calotes manamendrai (Sri Lanka) Calotes nigrilabris (Sri Lanka) Calotes pethiyagodai (Sri Lanka) Ceratophora aspera A19 Ceratophora erdeleni Ceratophora karu Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Ceratophora stoddartii A19 Ceratophora tennentii Cophotis ceylanica Cophotis dumbara Ctenophorus spp. (Australia) Intellagama spp. (Australia) Lyriocephalus scutatus A19 Physignathus cocincinus Saara spp. Tympanocryptis spp. (Australia) Uromastyx spp. ANGUIDAE Alligator lizards Abronia spp. A20 (Except the species included in Column I) Abronia anzuetoi Abronia campbelli Abronia fimbriata Abronia frosti Abronia meledona CHAMAELEONIDAE Chameleons Archaius spp. Bradypodion spp. Brookesia spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Brookesia perarmata SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Calumma spp. Chamaeleo spp. Furcifer spp. Kinyongia spp. Nadzikambia spp. Palleon spp. Rhampholeon spp. Rieppeleon spp. Trioceros spp. CORDYLIDAE Spiny-tailed lizards Cordylus spp. Hemicordylus spp. Karusaurus spp. Namazonurus spp. Ninurta spp. Ouroborus spp. Pseudocordylus spp. Smaug spp. EUBLEPHARIDAE Eyelid geckos Goniurosaurus spp. (Except the species native to Japan) Goniurosaurus kuroiwae #18 (Japan) Goniurosaurus orientalis #18 (Japan) Goniurosaurus sengokui #18 (Japan) Goniurosaurus splendens #18 (Japan) Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Goniurosaurus toyamai #18 (Japan) Goniurosaurus yamashinae #18 (Japan) GEKKONIDAE Geckos Ailuronyx spp. (Seychelles) Carphodactylus spp. (Australia) Cnemaspis psychedelica Cyrtodactylus jeyporensis Dactylocnemis spp. (New Zealand) Gekko gecko Gonatodes daudini Hoplodactylus spp. (New Zealand) Lygodactylus williamsi Nactus serpensinsula Naultinus spp. Nephrurus spp. (Australia) Orraya spp. (Australia) Paroedura androyensis Paroedura masobe Phelsuma spp. Phyllurus spp. (Australia) Rhoptropella spp. Saltuarius spp. (Australia) Sphaerodactylus armasi (Cuba) Sphaerodactylus celicara (Cuba) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Sphaerodactylus dimorphicus (Cuba) Sphaerodactylus intermedius (Cuba) Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus alayoi (Cuba) Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus granti (Cuba) Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus lissodesmus (Cuba) Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus ocujal (Cuba) Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus strategus (Cuba) Sphaerodactylus notatus atactus (Cuba) Sphaerodactylus oliveri (Cuba) Sphaerodactylus pimienta (Cuba) Sphaerodactylus ruibali (Cuba) Sphaerodactylus siboney (Cuba) Sphaerodactylus torrei (Cuba) Strophurus spp. (Australia) Tarentola chazaliae Toropuku spp. (New Zealand) Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Tukutuku spp. (New Zealand) Underwoodisaurus spp. (Australia) Uroplatus spp. Uvidicolus spp. (Australia) Woodworthia spp. (New Zealand) HELODERMATIDAE Beaded lizards, Gila monster Heloderma spp. (Except the subspecies included in Column I) Heloderma horridum charlesbogerti IGUANIDAE Iguanas Amblyrhynchus cristatus Brachylophus spp. Conolophus spp. Ctenosaura spp. Cyclura spp. Iguana spp. Sauromalus varius LACERTIDAE Lizards Gallotia simonyi Podarcis lilfordi Podarcis pityusensis LANTHANOTIDAE Earless monitor lizards Lanthanotidae spp. A19 PHRYNOSOMATIDAE Horned lizards SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Phrynosoma spp. POLYCHROTIDAE Anoles Anolis agueroi (Cuba) Anolis baracoae (Cuba) Anolis barbatus (Cuba) Anolis chamaeleonides (Cuba) Anolis equestris (Cuba) Anolis guamuhaya (Cuba) Anolis luteogularis (Cuba) Anolis pigmaequestris (Cuba) Anolis porcus (Cuba) SCINCIDAE Solomon Islands giant skink Corucia zebrata Egernia spp. (Australia) Tiliqua adelaidensis Tiliqua multifasciata (Australia) Tiliqua nigrolutea (Australia) Tiliqua occipitalis (Australia) Tiliqua rugosa (Australia) Tiliqua scincoides intermedia (Australia) Tiliqua scincoides scincoides (Australia) TEIIDAE Caiman lizards, tegu lizards Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Crocodilurus amazonicus Dracaena spp. Salvator spp. Tupinambis spp. VARANIDAE Monitor lizards Varanus spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Varanus bengalensis Varanus flavescens Varanus griseus Varanus komodoensis Varanus nebulosus XENOSAURIDAE Chinese crocodile lizard Shinisaurus crocodilurus SERPENTES BOIDAE Boas Boidae spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Acrantophis spp. Boa constrictor occidentalis Chilabothrus monensis Chilabothrus subflavus Sanzinia madagascariensis BOLYERIIDAE Round Island boas SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Bolyeriidae spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Bolyeria multocarinata Casarea dussumieri COLUBRIDAE Typical snakes, water snakes, whipsnakes Atretium schistosum (India) Cerberus rynchops (India) Clelia clelia Cyclagras gigas Elachistodon westermanni Ptyas mucosus Xenochrophis piscator (India) Xenochrophis schnurrenbergeri (India) Xenochrophis tytleri (India) ELAPIDAE Cobras, coral snakes Hoplocephalus bungaroides Micrurus diastema (Honduras) Micrurus nigrocinctus (Honduras) Micrurus ruatanus (Honduras) Naja atra Naja kaouthia Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Naja mandalayensis Naja naja Naja oxiana Naja philippinensis Naja sagittifera Naja samarensis Naja siamensis Naja sputatrix Naja sumatrana Ophiophagus hannah LOXOCEMIDAE Mexican dwarf boas Loxocemidae spp. PYTHONIDAE Pythons Pythonidae spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Python molurus TROPIDOPHIIDAE Wood boas Tropidophiidae spp. VIPERIDAE Vipers Atheris desaixi Bitis worthingtoni Crotalus durissus (Honduras) Daboia palaestinae (Israel) Daboia russelii (India) Montivipera wagneri SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Protobothrops mangshanensis Pseudocerastes urarachnoides Vipera ursinii (Only the population of Europe, except the area which formerly constituted the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; these latter populations are not included in the Columns) TESTUDINES CARETTOCHELYIDAE Pig-nosed turtle Carettochelys insculpta CHELIDAE Roti snake-necked turtle, Western swamp tortoise Chelodina mccordi A21 Chelus fimbriatus (Includes Chelus orinocensis) Pseudemydura umbrina CHELONIIDAE Sea turtles Cheloniidae spp. CHELYDRIDAE Snapping turtles Chelydra serpentina Macrochelys temminckii DERMATEMYDIDAE Central American river turtles Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Dermatemys mawii DERMOCHELYIDAE Leatherback turtles Dermochelys coriacea EMYDIDAE Box turtles, freshwater turtles Clemmys guttata Emydoidea blandingii Emys orbicularis (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) Glyptemys insculpta Glyptemys muhlenbergii Graptemys spp. (Except the species included in Column II) (United States of America) Graptemys barbouri Graptemys ernsti Graptemys gibbonsi Graptemys pearlensis Graptemys pulchra Malaclemys terrapin Terrapene spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Terrapene coahuila GEOEMYDIDAE Box turtles, freshwater turtles Batagur affinis Batagur baska Batagur borneoensis A22 Batagur dhongoka SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Batagur kachuga Batagur trivittata A22 Cuora spp. A22 (Except the species included in Column I) Cuora bourreti Cuora galbinifrons Cuora picturata Cyclemys spp. Geoclemys hamiltonii Geoemyda japonica Geoemyda spengleri Hardella thurjii Heosemys annandalii A22 Heosemys depressa A22 Heosemys grandis Heosemys spinosa Leucocephalon yuwonoi Malayemys khoratensis Malayemys macrocephala Malayemys subtrijuga Mauremys annamensis Mauremys iversoni (China) Mauremys japonica Mauremys megalocephala (China) Mauremys mutica Mauremys nigricans Mauremys pritchardi (China) Mauremys reevesii (China) Mauremys sinensis (China) Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Melanochelys tricarinata Melanochelys trijuga Morenia ocellata Morenia petersi Notochelys platynota Ocadia glyphistoma (China) Ocadia philippeni (China) Orlitia borneensis A22 Pangshura spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Pangshura tecta Rhinoclemmys spp. Sacalia bealei Sacalia pseudocellata (China) Sacalia quadriocellata Siebenrockiella crassicollis Siebenrockiella leytensis Vijayachelys silvatica KINOSTERNIDAE Mud turtles Claudius angustatus Kinosternon spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Kinosternon cora Kinosternon vogti Staurotypus salvinii Staurotypus triporcatus Sternotherus spp. PLATYSTERNIDAE Big-headed turtles SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Platysternidae spp. PODOCNEMIDIDAE Afro-American sideneck turtles Erymnochelys madagascariensis Peltocephalus dumerilianus Podocnemis spp. TESTUDINIDAE Tortoises Testudinidae spp. A23 (Except the species included in Column I) Astrochelys radiata Astrochelys yniphora Chelonoidis niger Geochelone elegans Geochelone platynota Gopherus flavomarginatus Malacochersus tornieri Psammobates geometricus Pyxis arachnoides Pyxis planicauda Testudo kleinmanni TRIONYCHIDAE Softshell turtles Amyda cartilaginea Apalone spp. (Except the subspecies included in Column I) Apalone spinifera atra Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Chitra spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Chitra chitra Chitra vandijki Cyclanorbis elegans Cyclanorbis senegalensis Cycloderma aubryi Cycloderma frenatum Dogania subplana Lissemys ceylonensis Lissemys punctata Lissemys scutata Nilssonia formosa Nilssonia gangetica Nilssonia hurum Nilssonia leithii Nilssonia nigricans Palea steindachneri Pelochelys spp. Pelodiscus axenaria Pelodiscus maackii Pelodiscus parviformis Rafetus euphraticus Rafetus swinhoei Trionyx triunguis CLASS AMPHIBIA (AMPHIBIANS) ANURA AROMOBATIDAE Cryptic forest frogs SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Allobates femoralis Allobates hodli Allobates myersi Allobates zaparo Anomaloglossus rufulus BUFONIDAE Toads Altiphrynoides spp. Atelopus zeteki Incilius periglenes Nectophrynoides spp. Nimbaphrynoides spp. Sclerophrys channingi Sclerophrys superciliaris CALYPTOCEPHALELLIDAE Chilean toad Calyptocephalella gayi (Chile) CENTROLENIDAE Glass frogs Centrolenidae spp. DENDROBATIDAE Poison frogs Adelphobates spp. Ameerega spp. Andinobates spp. Dendrobates spp. Epipedobates spp. Excidobates spp. Hyloxalus azureiventris Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Minyobates spp. Oophaga spp. Paruwrobates andinus Paruwrobates erythromos Phyllobates spp. Ranitomeya spp. DICROGLOSSIDAE Indian bullfrogs Euphlyctis hexadactylus Hoplobatrachus tigerinus HYLIDAE Tree frogs Agalychnis spp.A24 (Includes Agalychnis annae, A. callidryas, A. lemur, A. moreletii, A. saltator, A. spurrelli and A. terranova) MANTELLIDAE Mantella frogs Mantella spp. MICROHYLIDAE Tomato frogs Dyscophus antongilii Dyscophus guineti Dyscophus insularis Scaphiophryne boribory Scaphiophryne gottlebei Scaphiophryne marmorata Scaphiophryne spinosa MYOBATRACHIDAE Gastric-brooding frogs SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Rheobatrachus spp. (Except Rheobatrachus silus and Rheobatrachus vitellinus which are not included in the Columns) TELMATOBIIDAE Titicaca water frog Telmatobius culeus CAUDATA AMBYSTOMATIDAE Axolotl, mole salamander Ambystoma dumerilii Ambystoma mexicanum CRYPTOBRANCHIDAE Giant salamanders Andrias spp. Cryptobranchus alleganiensis (United States of America) HYNOBIIDAE Asiatic salamander Hynobius amjiensis (China) SALAMANDRIDAE Newts and salamanders Echinotriton andersoni #18 (Japan) Echinotriton chinhaiensis Echinotriton maxiquadratus Laotriton laoensisA24 Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Neurergus kaiseri Paramesotriton spp. Salamandra algira (Algeria) Tylototriton spp. CLASS ELASMOBRANCHII (SHARKS) CARCHARHINIFORMES CARCHARHINIDAE Requiem sharks Carcharhinidae spp. SPHYRNIDAE Hammerhead sharks Sphyrnidae spp. LAMNIFORMES ALOPIIDAE Thresher sharks Alopias spp. CETORHINIDAE Basking shark Cetorhinus maximus LAMNIDAE Mackerel sharks Carcharodon carcharias Isurus oxyrinchus Isurus paucus Lamna nasus MYLIOBATIFORMES SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III MYLIOBATIDAE Eagle and mobulid rays Mobula spp. POTAMOTRYGONIDAE Freshwater stingrays Paratrygon aiereba (Colombia) Potamotrygon spp. (Only the populations of Brazil not included in Column II) (Brazil) Potamotrygon albimaculata Potamotrygon constellata (Colombia) Potamotrygon henlei Potamotrygon jabuti Potamotrygon leopoldi Potamotrygon magdalenae (Colombia) Potamotrygon marquesi Potamotrygon motoro (Colombia) Potamotrygon orbignyi (Colombia) Potamotrygon schroederi (Colombia) Potamotrygon scobina (Colombia) Potamotrygon signata Potamotrygon wallacei Potamotrygon yepezi (Colombia) ORECTOLOBIFORMES Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III RHINCODONTIDAE Whale shark Rhincodon typus PRISTIFORMES PRISTIDAE Sawfishes Pristidae spp. RHINOPRISTIFORMES GLAUCOSTEGIDAE Guitarfishes Glaucostegus spp. RHINIDAE Wedgefishes Rhinidae spp. RHINOBATIDAE Guitarfishes Rhinobatidae spp. CLASS ACTINOPTERI (FISHES) ACIPENSERIFORMES Acipenseriformes spp. (Except the species included in Column I) ACIPENSERIDAE Sturgeons Acipenser brevirostrum Acipenser sturio SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III ANGUILLIFORMES ANGUILLIDAE River eel Anguilla anguilla CYPRINIFORMES CATOSTOMIDAE Cui-ui Chasmistes cujus CYPRINIDAE Carps Caecobarbus geertsii Probarbus jullieni OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES ARAPAIMIDAE Arapaima Arapaima gigas OSTEOGLOSSIDAE Bonytongues Scleropages formosus Scleropages inscriptus PERCIFORMES LABRIDAE Humphead wrasse Cheilinus undulatus POMACANTHIDAE Angelfish Holacanthus clarionensis Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Holacanthus limbaughi (France) SCIAENIDAE Totoaba Totoaba macdonaldi SILURIFORMES LORICARIIDAE Armoured catfish Hypancistrus zebra A19 PANGASIIDAE Giant catfish Pangasianodon gigas SYNGNATHIFORMES SYNGNATHIDAE Seahorses Hippocampus spp. CLASS DIPNEUSTI (LUNGFISHES) CERATODONTIFORMES NEOCERATODONTIDAE Queensland lungfish Neoceratodus forsteri CLASS COELACANTHI (COELACANTHS) COELACANTHIFORMES SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III LATIMERIIDAE Coelacanths Latimeria spp. PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA CLASS HOLOTHUROIDEA (SEA CUCUMBERS) ASPIDOCHIROTIDA STICHOPODIDAE Sea cucumbers Isostichopus fuscus (Ecuador) Thelenota spp. HOLOTHURIIDA HOLOTHURIIDAE Teatfishes, sea cucumbers Holothuria fuscogilva Holothuria nobilis Holothuria whitmaei PHYLUM ARTHROPODA CLASS ARACHNIDA (SCORPIONS AND SPIDERS) ARANEAE THERAPHOSIDAE Red-kneed tarantulas, tarantulas Aphonopelma pallidum Brachypelma spp. Caribena versicolor (European Union) Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Poecilotheria spp. Sericopelma angustum Sericopelma embrithes Tliltocatl spp. SCORPIONES SCORPIONIDAE Scorpions Pandinus camerounensis Pandinus dictator Pandinus gambiensis Pandinus imperator Pandinus roeseli CLASS INSECTA (INSECTS) COLEOPTERA LUCANIDAE Stag beetles Colophon spp. (South Africa) SCARABAEIDAE Satanas beetle Dynastes satanas LEPIDOPTERA NYMPHALIDAE Brush-footed butterflies Agrias amydon boliviensis (Plurinational State of Bolivia) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Morpho godartii lachaumei (Plurinational State of Bolivia) Prepona praeneste buckleyana (Plurinational State of Bolivia) PAPILIONIDAE Birdwing butterflies, swallowtail butterflies Achillides chikae chikae Achillides chikae hermeli Atrophaneura jophon Atrophaneura pandiyana Bhutanitis spp. Ornithoptera spp. (Except the species included in Column I) Ornithoptera alexandrae Papilio homerus Papilio hospiton Papilio phorbanta (European Union) Parides burchellanus Parnassius apollo Teinopalpus spp. Trogonoptera spp. Troides spp. PHYLUM ANNELIDA CLASS HIRUDINOIDEA (LEECHES) ARHYNCHOBDELLIDA HIRUDINIDAE Medicinal leeches Hirudo medicinalis Hirudo verbana Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III PHYLUM MOLLUSCA CLASS BIVALVIA (CLAMS AND MUSSELS) MYTILOIDA MYTILIDAE Date mussel Lithophaga lithophaga UNIONOIDA UNIONIDAE Freshwater mussels, pearly mussels Conradilla caelata Cyprogenia aberti Dromus dromas Epioblasma curtisi Epioblasma florentina Epioblasma sampsonii Epioblasma sulcata perobliqua Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum Epioblasma torulosa rangiana Epioblasma torulosa torulosa Epioblasma turgidula Epioblasma walkeri Fusconaia cuneolus Fusconaia edgariana Lampsilis higginsii SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata Lampsilis satur Lampsilis virescens Plethobasus cicatricosus Plethobasus cooperianus Pleurobema clava Pleurobema plenum Potamilus capax Quadrula intermedia Quadrula sparsa Toxolasma cylindrella Unio nickliniana Unio tampicoensis tecomatensis Villosa trabalis VENEROIDA TRIDACNIDAE Giant clams TRIDACNIDAE spp. CLASS CEPHALOPODA (SQUIDS, OCTOPUSES, CUTTLEFISH) NAUTILIDA NAUTILIDAE Chambered nautilus NAUTILIDAE spp. CLASS GASTROPODA (SNAILS AND CONCHES) Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III MESOGASTROPODA STROMBIDAE Queen conch Strombus gigas STYLOMMATOPHORA ACHATINELLIDAE Agate snails, oahu tree snails Achatinella spp. CAMAENIDAE Green tree snail Papustyla pulcherrima CEPOLIDAE Helicoid terrestrial snails Polymita spp PHYLUM CNIDARIA CLASS ANTHOZOA (CORALS AND SEA ANEMONES) ANTIPATHARIA Black corals ANTIPATHARIA spp. GORGONACEAE CORALLIIDAE Red and pink corals Corallium elatius (China) Corallium japonicum (China) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Corallium konjoi (China) Corallium secundum (China) HELIOPORACEA HELIOPORIDAE Blue corals Helioporidae spp. A25 (Includes only the species Heliopora coerulea) SCLERACTINIA Stony corals Scleractinia spp. A25 STOLONIFERA TUBIPORIDAE Organ-pipe corals Tubiporidae spp.A25 CLASS HYDROZOA (SEA FERNS, FIRE CORALS AND STINGING MEDUSAE) MILLEPORINA MILLEPORIDAE Fire corals Milleporidae spp. A25 STYLASTERINA STYLASTERIDAE Lace corals Stylasteridae spp. A25 Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III FLORA (PLANTS) AGAVACEAE Agaves, bear-grass Agave parviflora Agave victoriae-reginae #4 Nolina interrata Yucca queretaroensis AIZOACEAE Stone plants Conophytum spp. (South Africa) Mestoklema tuberosum (South Africa) AMARYLLIDACEAE Snowdrops, sternbergias Galanthus spp. #4 Sternbergia spp. #4 ANACARDIACEAE Cashews Operculicarya decaryi Operculicarya hyphaenoides Operculicarya pachypus APOCYNACEAE Elephant trunks, hoodias, snakewood Hoodia spp. #9 Pachypodium spp. #4 (Except the species included in Column I) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Pachypodium ambongense Pachypodium baronii Pachypodium decaryi Pachypodium windsorii Raphionacme zeyheri (South Africa) Rauvolfia serpentina #2 ARALIACEAE Ginseng Panax ginseng #3 (Only the population of the Russian Federation; no other population is included in the Columns) Panax quinquefolius #3 ARAUCARIACEAE Monkey puzzle Araucaria araucana ASPARAGACEAE Beaucarnea Beaucarnea spp. BERBERIDACEAE Himalyan may-apple Podophyllum hexandrum #2 BIGNONIACEAE Trumpet trees Handroanthus spp.#17 Roseodendron spp.#17 Tabebuia spp.#17 BROMELIACEAE Tillandsias Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Tillandsia harrisii #4 Tillandsia kammii #4 Tillandsia xerographica #4 CACTACEAE Cacti Cactaceae spp.P1 #4 (Except the species included in Column I and Pereskia spp., Pereskiopsis spp. and Quiabentia spp. which are not included in the Columns) Ariocarpus spp. Astrophytum asterias Aztekium ritteri Coryphantha werdermannii Discocactus spp. Echinocereus ferreiranus ssp. lindsayorum Echinocereus schmollii Escobaria minima Escobaria sneedii Mammillaria pectinifera (Includes ssp. solisioides) Melocactus conoideus Melocactus deinacanthus Melocactus glaucescens Melocactus paucispinus Obregonia denegrii Pachycereus militaris SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Pediocactus bradyi Pediocactus knowltonii Pediocactus paradinei Pediocactus peeblesianus Pediocactus sileri Pelecyphora spp. Sclerocactus blainei Sclerocactus brevihamatus ssp. tobuschii Sclerocactus brevispinus Sclerocactus cloverae Sclerocactus erectocentrus Sclerocactus glaucus Sclerocactus mariposensis Sclerocactus mesaeverdae Sclerocactus nyensis Sclerocactus papyracanthus Sclerocactus pubispinus Sclerocactus sileri Sclerocactus wetlandicus Sclerocactus wrightiae Strombocactus spp. Turbinicarpus spp. Uebelmannia spp. CARYOCARACEAE Ajo Caryocar costaricense #4 COMPOSITAE (ASTERACEAE) Kuth Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Crassothonna clavifolia (South Africa) Othonna armiana (South Africa) Othonna cacalioides (South Africa) Othonna euphorbioides (South Africa) Othonna retrorsa (South Africa) Saussurea costus CRASSULACEAE Roseroot Rhodiola spp.#2 Tylecodon bodleyae (South Africa) Tylecodon nolteei (South Africa) Tylecodon reticulatus (South Africa) CUCURBITACEAE Melons, gourds, cucurbits Zygosicyos pubescens Zygosicyos tripartitus CUPRESSACEAE Cypresses Fitzroya cupressoides Pilgerodendron uviferum Widdringtonia whytei CYATHEACEAE Tree-ferns Cyathea spp. #4 SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III CYCADACEAE Cycads Cycadaceae spp. #4 (Except the species included in Column I) Cycas beddomei DICKSONIACEAE Tree-ferns Cibotium barometz #4 Dicksonia spp. #4 (Only the populations of the Americas; no other population is included in the Columns) DIDIEREACEAE Alluaudias, didiereas Didiereaceae spp. #4 DIOSCOREACEAE Elephant\u2019s foot Dioscorea deltoidea #4 DROSERACEAE Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula #4 EBENACEAE Ebonies Diospyros spp. #5 (Only the populations of Madagascar; no other population is included in the Columns) EUPHORBIACEAE Spurges Euphorbia spp.P2 #4 (Succulent species only, Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III except the species included in Column I and Euphorbia misera which is not included in the Columns) Euphorbia ambovombensis Euphorbia capsaintemariensis Euphorbia cremersii (Includes the forma viridifolia and the var. rakotozafyi) Euphorbia cylindrifolia (Includes the ssp. tuberifera) Euphorbia decaryi (Includes the vars. ampanihyensis, robinsonii and spirosticha) Euphorbia francoisii Euphorbia moratii (Includes the vars. antsingiensis, bemarahensis and multiflora) Euphorbia parvicyathophora Euphorbia quartziticola Euphorbia tulearensis FAGACEAE Mongolian oak Quercus mongolica #5 (Russian Federation) SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III FOUQUIERIACEAE Ocotillos Fouquieria columnaris #4 Fouquieria fasciculata Fouquieria purpusii GERANIACEAE Geraniums Monsonia herrei (South Africa) Monsonia multifida (South Africa) Monsonia patersonii (South Africa) Pelargonium crassicaule (South Africa) Pelargonium triste (South Africa) GNETACEAE Gnetum Gnetum montanum #1 (Nepal) JUGLANDACEAE Gavilan Oreomunnea pterocarpa #4 LAURACEAE Brazilian rosewood Aniba rosaeodora #12 LEGUMINOSAE (FABACEAE) Afrormosia, cristobal, palisander, rosewood, sandalwood Afzelia spp.#17 (Only the African populations; no other population is included in the Columns) Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Dalbergia spp. #15 (Except for the species included in Column I) Dalbergia nigra Dipteryx spp..#17 Guibourtia demeusei #15 Guibourtia pellegriniana #15 Guibourtia tessmannii #15 Paubrasilia echinata #10 Pericopsis elata #17 Platymiscium parviflorum #4 Pterocarpus spp.#17 (Except Pterocarpus santalinus which is included in Column II with annotation #7; only the African populations; no other population is included in the Columns) Pterocarpus santalinus #7 Senna meridionalis LILIACEAE Aloes Aloe spp. #4 (Except the species included in Column I and Aloe vera, also referenced as Aloe barbadensis, which is not included in the Columns) Aloe albida Aloe albiflora Aloe alfredii Aloe bakeri SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Aloe bellatula Aloe calcairophila Aloe compressa (Includes the vars. paucituberculata, rugosquamosa and schistophila) Aloe delphinensis Aloe descoingsii Aloe fragilis Aloe haworthioides (Includes the var. aurantiaca) Aloe helenae Aloe laeta (Includes the var. maniaensis) Aloe parallelifolia Aloe parvula Aloe pillansii Aloe polyphylla Aloe rauhii Aloe suzannae Aloe versicolor Aloe vossii MAGNOLIACEAE Magnolias Magnolia liliifera var. obovata #1 (Nepal) MALVACEAE Baobab Adansonia grandidieri #16 MELIACEAE Mahoganies, West Indian cedar Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Cedrela spp. #6 (Only the populations of the Neotropics; no other population is included in the Columns) Khaya spp. #17 (Only the African populations; no other population is included in the Columns) Swietenia humilis #4 Swietenia macrophylla #6 (Only the populations of the Neotropics; no other population is included in the Columns) Swietenia mahagoni #5 NEPENTHACEAE Pitcher-plants (Old World) Nepenthes spp. #4 (Except the species included in Column I) Nepenthes khasiana Nepenthes rajah OLEACEAE Machurian ash Fraxinus mandshurica #5 (Russian Federation) ORCHIDACEAE Orchids Orchidaceae spp. P3 #4 (Except the species included in Column I) Aerangis ellisii P4 SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Cattleya jongheana P4 Cattleya lobata P4 Dendrobium cruentum P4 Mexipedium xerophyticum P4 Paphiopedilum spp. P4 Peristeria elata P4 Phragmipedium spp. P4 Renanthera imschootiana P4 OROBANCHACEAE Desert cistanche Cistanche deserticola #4 PALMAE (ARECACEAE) Palms Beccariophoenix madagascariensis #4 Dypsis decaryi #4 Dypsis decipiens Lemurophoenix halleuxii Lodoicea maldivica #13 (Seychelles) Marojejya darianii Ravenea louvelii Ravenea rivularis Satranala decussilvae Voanioala gerardii PAPAVERACEAE Himalayan poppy Meconopsis regia #1 (Nepal) PASSIFLORACEAE Passion-flowers Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Adenia firingalavensis Adenia olaboensis Adenia spinosa (South Africa) Adenia subsessilifolia PEDALIACEAE Sesames Uncarina grandidieri Uncarina stellulifera PINACEAE Firs and pines Abies guatemalensis Pinus koraiensis #5 (Russian Federation) PODOCARPACEAE Podocarps Podocarpus neriifolius #1 (Nepal) Podocarpus parlatorei PORTULACACEAE Lewisias, portulacas, purslanes Anacampseros spp. #4 Avonia spp. #4 Lewisia serrata #4 Portulacaria pygmaea (South Africa) PRIMULACEAE Cyclamens Cyclamen spp. P5 #4 RANUNCULACEAE Yellow adonis, yellow root SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Adonis vernalis #2 Hydrastis canadensis #8 ROSACEAE African cherry Prunus africana #4 RUBIACEAE Ayugue Balmea stormiae SANTALACEAE African sandalwood Osyris lanceolata#2 (Populations of Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania; no other population is included in the Columns) SARRACENIACEAE Pitcher-plants (New World) Sarracenia spp.#4 (Except the species included in Column I) Sarracenia oreophila Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii SCROPHULARIACEAE Kutki Picrorhiza kurrooa #2 (Excludes Picrorhiza scrophulariiflora) STANGERIACEAE Stangerias Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Column I Column II Column III Bowenia spp. #4 Stangeria eriopus TAXACEAE Yews Taxus chinensis #2 (Includes infraspecific taxa of this species) Taxus cuspidata P6 #2 (Includes infraspecific taxa of this species) Taxus fuana #2 (Includes infraspecific taxa of this species) Taxus sumatrana #2 (Includes infraspecific taxa of this species) Taxus wallichiana #2 THYMELAEACEAE (AQUILARIACEAE) Agarwood, ramin Aquilaria spp. #14 Gonystylus spp. #4 Gyrinops spp. #14 TROCHODENDRACEAE (TETRACENTRACEAE) Tetracentron Tetracentron sinense #1 (Nepal) VALERIANACEAE Himalayan spikenard Nardostachys grandiflora #2 VITACEAE Grapes SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Column I Column II Column III Cyphostemma elephantopus Cyphostemma laza Cyphostemma montagnacii WELWITSCHIACEAE Welwitschia Welwitschia mirabilis #4 ZAMIACEAE Cycads Zamaiaceae spp. #4 (Except the species included in Column I) Ceratozamia spp. Encephalartos spp. Microcycas calocoma Zamia restrepoi ZINGIBERACEAE Ginger lily, Natal ginger Hedychium philippinense #4 Siphonochilus aethiopicus (Only the populations of Eswatini, Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe; no other population is included in the Columns) ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Lignum-vitae Bulnesia sarmientoi #11 Guaiacum spp. #2 Footnotes Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE A1 Specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. A2 A zero export quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes. A3 For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in fibre from vicu\u00f1as (Vicugna vicugna) and their derivative products, only if the fibre comes from the shearing of live vicu\u00f1as. Trade in products derived from the fibre may only take place in accordance with the following provisions: (a) any person or entity processing vicu\u00f1a fibre to manufacture cloth and garments must request authorization from the relevant authorities of the country of origin (Countries of origin: The countries where the species occurs, that is, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru) to use the \u201cvicu\u00f1a country of origin\u201d wording, mark or logo adopted by the range States of the species that are signatories to the Convention for the Conservation and Management of the Vicu\u00f1a; (b) marketed cloth or garments must be marked or identified in accordance with the following provisions: (i) for international trade in cloth made from live-sheared vicu\u00f1a fibre, whether the cloth was produced within or outside of the range States of the species, the wording, mark or logo must be used so that the country of origin can be identified. The VICU\u00d1A [COUNTRY OF ORIGIN] wording, mark or logo has the format as detailed below: This wording, mark or logo must appear on the reverse side of the cloth. In addition, the selvages of the cloth must bear the words VICU\u00d1A [COUNTRY OF ORIGIN]; (ii) for international trade in garments made from live-sheared vicu\u00f1a fibre, whether the garments were produced within or outside of the range States of the species, the wording, mark or logo indicated in paragraph (b)(i) must be used. This wording, mark or logo must appear on a label on the garment itself. If the garments are produced outside of the country of origin, the name of the country where the garment was produced should also be indicated, in addition to the wording, mark or logo referred to in paragraph (b)(i); (c) for international trade in handicraft products made from live-sheared vicu\u00f1a fibre produced within the range States of the species, the VICU\u00d1A [COUNTRY OF ORIGIN] - ARTESAN\u00cdA wording, mark or logo must be used as detailed below: SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (d) if live-sheared vicu\u00f1a fibre from various countries of origin is used for the production of cloth and garments, the wording, mark or logo of each of the countries of origin of the fibre must be indicated, as detailed in paragraph (b)(i) and (ii); (e) all other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species listed in Column I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. A4 For Panthera leo (African populations): a zero annual export quota is established for specimens of bones, bone pieces, bone products, claws, skeletons, skulls and teeth removed from the wild and traded for commercial purposes. Annual export quotas for trade in bones, bone pieces, bone products, claws, skeletons, skulls and teeth for commercial purposes, derived from captive breeding operations in South Africa, will be established and communicated annually to the CITES Secretariat. A5 Annual export quotas for live specimens and hunting trophies are granted as follows: Botswana: 5; Namibia: 150; Zimbabwe: 50. The trade in such specimens is subject to the provisions of Article III of the Convention. A6 For Tursiops truncatus (Black Sea population): a zero annual export quota has been established for live specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes. A7 A zero annual export quota has been established. All specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Column I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. A8 The populations of Eswatini and South Africa of Ceratotherium simum simum are included in Column II for the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations and hunting trophies. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Column I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. A9 The population of Namibia of Ceratotherium simum simum is included in Column II for the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live animals for in situ conservation only, and only within the natural and historical range of Ceratotherium simum in Africa. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Column I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. A10 Populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe (listed in Column II): For the exclusive purpose of allowing: (a) trade in hunting trophies for non-commercial purposes; Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE (b) trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations, as defined in Resolution Conf. 11.20 (Rev. CoP18), for Botswana and Zimbabwe and for in situ conservation programmes for Namibia and South Africa; (c) trade in hides; (d) trade in hair; (e) trade in leather goods for commercial or non-commercial purposes for Botswana, Namibia and South Africa and for non-commercial purposes for Zimbabwe; (f) trade in individually marked and certified ekipas incorporated in finished jewellery for non-commercial purposes for Namibia and ivory carvings for non-commercial purposes for Zimbabwe; (g) trade in registered raw ivory (for Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, whole tusks and pieces) subject to the following: (i) only registered government-owned stocks, originating in the State (excluding seized ivory and ivory of unknown origin); (ii) only to trading partners that have been verified by the Secretariat, in consultation with the Standing Committee, to have sufficient national legislation and domestic trade controls to ensure that the imported ivory will not be re-exported and will be managed in accordance with all requirements of Resolution Conf. 10.10 (Rev. CoP18) concerning domestic manufacturing and trade; (iii) not before the Secretariat has verified the prospective importing countries and the registered government-owned stocks; (iv) raw ivory pursuant to the conditional sale of registered governmentowned ivory stocks agreed at CoP12, which are 20,000 kg (Botswana), 10,000 kg (Namibia) and 30,000 kg (South Africa); (v) in addition to the quantities agreed at CoP12, government-owned ivory from Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe registered by 31 January 2007 and verified by the Secretariat may be traded and despatched, with the ivory in subparagraph (iv), in a single sale per destination under strict supervision of the Secretariat; (vi) the proceeds of the trade are used exclusively for elephant conservation and community conservation and development programmes within or adjacent to the elephant range; and (vii) the additional quantities specified in subparagraph (v) shall be traded only after the Standing Committee has agreed that the above conditions have been met; and (h) no further proposals to allow trade in elephant ivory from populations already in Column II shall be submitted to the Conference of the Parties for the period from CoP14 and ending nine years from the date of the single SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) sale of ivory that is to take place in accordance with paragraph (g)(i), (ii), (iii), (vi) and (vii). In addition such further proposals shall be dealt with in accordance with Decisions 16.55 and 14.78 (Rev. CoP16). On a proposal from the Secretariat, the Standing Committee can decide to cause this trade to cease partially or completely in the event of non-compliance by exporting or importing countries, or in the case of proven detrimental impacts of the trade on other elephant populations. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Column I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. A11 The population of Brazil of Caiman latirostris is included in Column II subject to a zero annual export quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes. A12 The population of Ecuador of Melanosuchus niger is included in Column II subject to a zero annual export quota until an annual export quota has been approved by the CITES Secretariat and the IUCN\/SSC Crocodile Specialist Group. A13 The population of Mexico of Crocodylus acutus is included in Column II subject to a zero export quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes. A14 The population of Belize of Crocodylus moreletii is included in Column II with a zero quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes. A15 The population of Egypt of Crocodylus niloticus is included in Column II subject to a zero quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes. A16 The population of the United Republic of Tanzania of Crocodylus niloticus is included in Column II subject to an annual export quota of no more than 1,600 wild specimens including hunting trophies, in addition to ranched specimens. A17 The population of Malaysia of Crocodylus porosus is included in Column II with wild harvest restricted to the State of Sarawak and a zero quota for wild specimens for the other States of Malaysia (Sabah and Peninsular Malaysia), with no change in the zero quota unless approved by the Parties. A18 The population of the Palawan islands, Philippines, of Crocodylus porosus is included in Column II subject to a zero annual export quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes. A19 Zero export quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes. A20 Abronia aurita, A. gaiophantasma, A. montecristoi, A. salvadorensis and A. vasconcelosii are subject to a zero export quota for wild specimens. A21 Zero export quota for specimens from the wild. A22 Zero quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes. A22 For Cuora aurocapitata, C. flavomarginata, C. mccordi, C. mouhotii, C. pani, C. trifasciata, C. yunnanensis and C. zhoui: a zero quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes. Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE A23 For Centrochelys sulcata: a zero annual export quota has been established for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes. A24 For Agalychnis lemur: a zero annual export quota for wild-taken specimens traded for commercial purposes. A24 A zero annual export quota for wild-taken specimens traded for commercial purposes. A25 Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. #1 All parts and derivatives, except: (a) seeds, spores and pollen (including pollinia); (b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro transported in sterile containers; (c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and (d) fruits, and parts and derivatives thereof, of artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla. #2 All parts and derivatives except: (a) seeds and pollen; and (b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. #3 Whole and sliced roots and parts of roots, excluding manufactured parts or derivatives, such as powders, pills, extracts, tonics, teas and confectionery. #4 All parts and derivatives, except: (a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores and pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds from Cactaceae spp. exported from Mexico, and to seeds from Beccariophoenix madagascariensis and Dypsis decaryi exported from Madagascar; (b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro transported in sterile containers; (c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; (d) fruits, and parts and derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) and of the family Cactaceae; (e) stems, flowers, and parts and derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus Opuntia and Selenicereus (Cactaceae); (f) finished products of Aloe ferox and Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged and ready for retail trade; and SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (g) finished products derived from artificial propagation, packaged and ready for retail trade of cosmetics containing parts and derivatives of Bletilla striata, Cycnoches cooperi, Gastrodia elata, Phalaenopsis amabilis or Phalaenopsis lobbii. #5 Logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets. #6 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets and plywood. #7 Logs, woodchips, powder and extracts. #8 Underground parts (i.e. roots, rhizomes): whole, parts and powdered. #9 All parts and derivatives except those bearing a label: \u201cProduced from Hoodia spp. material obtained through controlled harvesting and production under the terms of an agreement with the relevant CITES Management Authority of [Botswana under agreement No. BW\/xxxxxx] [Namibia under agreement No. NA\/xxxxxx] [South Africa under agreement No. ZA\/xxxxxx]\u201d. #10 All parts, derivatives and finished products, except re-export of finished musical instruments, finished musical instrument accessories and finished musical instrument parts. #11 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood, powder and extracts. Finished products containing such extracts as ingredients, including fragrances, are not considered to be covered by this annotation. #12 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood and extracts. Finished products containing such extracts as ingredients, including fragrances, are not considered to be covered by this annotation. #13 The kernel (also known as \u2018endosperm\u2019, \u2018pulp\u2019 or \u2018copra\u2019) and any derivatives thereof, except finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. #14 All parts and derivatives except: (a) seeds and pollen; (b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro transported in sterile containers; (c) fruits; (d) leaves; (e) exhausted agarwood powder, including compressed powder in all shapes; and (f) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade, this exemption does not apply to wood chips, beads, prayer beads and carvings. #15 All parts and derivatives, except: (a) leaves, flowers, pollen, fruits, and seeds; Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE (b) finished products to a maximum weight of wood of the listed species of up to 10 kg per shipment; (c) finished musical instruments, finished musical instrument parts and finished musical instrument accessories; (d) parts and derivatives of Dalbergia cochinchinensis, which are covered by Annotation # 4; and e) parts and derivatives of Dalbergia spp. originating and exported from Mexico, which are covered by Annotation # 6. #16 Seeds, fruits and oils. #17 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood and transformed wood. #18 Excluding parts and derivatives, other than eggs. P1 Artificially propagated specimens of the following hybrids and cultivars are not subject to the provisions of the Convention: (a) Hatiora x graeseri; (b) Schlumbergera x buckleyi; (c) Schlumbergera russelliana x Schlumbergera truncata; (d) Schlumbergera orssichiana x Schlumbergera truncata; (e) Schlumbergera opuntioides x Schlumbergera truncata; (f) Schlumbergera truncata (cultivars); (g) Cactaceae spp. colour mutants grafted on the following grafting stocks: (i) Harrisia Jusbertii; (ii) Hylocereus trigonus; or (iii) Hylocereus undatus; and (h) Opuntia microdasys (cultivars). P2 Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia trigona, artificially propagated specimens of crested, fan-shaped or colour mutants of Euphorbia lactea, when grafted on artificially propagated root stock of Euphorbia neriifolia, and artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia \u2018Milii\u2019 when they are traded in shipments of 100 or more plants and readily recognizable as artificially propagated specimens, are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. P3 Artificially propagated hybrids of the genera Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Phalaenopsis and Vanda are not subject to the provisions of the Convention, if the following conditions under paragraph (a) and (b) are met: SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) (a) specimens are readily recognizable as artificially propagated and do not show any signs of having been collected in the wild such as mechanical damage or strong dehydration resulting from collection, irregular growth and heterogeneous size and shape within a taxon and shipment, algae or other epiphyllous organisms adhering to leaves, or damage by insects or other pests; and (b) when shipped \u2014 (i) in non-flowering state the specimens must be traded in shipments consisting of individual containers (such as cartons, boxes, crates or individual shelves of CC-containers) each containing 20 or more plants of the same hybrid; the plants within each container must exhibit a high degree of uniformity and healthiness; and the shipment must be accompanied by documentation, such as an invoice, which clearly states the number of plants of each hybrid; or (ii) in flowering state, with at least one fully open flower per specimen, no minimum number of specimens per shipment is required but specimens must be professionally processed for commercial retail sale, e.g. labelled with printed labels or packaged with printed packages indicating the name of the hybrid and the country of final processing. This should be clearly visible and allow easy verification. Plants not clearly qualifying for the exemption must be accompanied by appropriate CITES documents. P4 Seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro and transported in sterile containers are not subject to the provisions of the Convention only if the specimens meet the definition of \u2018artificially propagated\u2019 agreed by the Conference of the Parties. P5 Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Cyclamen persicum are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. However, the exemption does not apply to such specimens traded as dormant tubers. Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE PART 2 COLUMNS I, II and III Species which are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands and are listed in Appendix I, II or III to the Convention; Column I Column II Column III CETACEA Dolphins, porpoises, whales CETACEA spp. (Except the species included in Part I.) Balaenopteridae Humpback whale, rorquals - (Recorded from the Caribbean, though not yet in Cayman waters.) Balaenoptera acutorostrata (Minke Whale) Balaenoptera borealis (Lesson-Sei Whale) Balaenoptera edeni (AndersonBryde's Whale) Balaenoptera musculus (Blue Whale) Balaenoptera physalus (Fin Whale) Megaptera novaeangliae (Humpback Whale) Psittacidae Amazons, cockatoos, lories, lorikeets, macaws, parakeets, parrots Amazona leucocephala (Cayman Parrots) Cheloniidae Marine turtles Cheloniidae spp. Dermochelyidae Leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea Tropidophiidae Wood boas, including the Cayman Ground Boa Tropidophiidae spp SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Iguanidae Iguanas, including the Cayman Islands Blue Iguanas Cyclura spp. Rhincodontidae Whale shark Rhincodon typus Strombidae Queen conch Strombus gigas ANTIPATHARIA Black corals ANTIPATHARIA spp. SCLERACTINIA Stony corals SCLERACTINIA spp. Milleporidae Fire corals Milleporidae spp. CACTACEAE Cacti CACTACEAE spp CYCADACEAE Cycads CYCADACEAE spp EUPHORBIACEAE Spurges Euphorbia spp. MELIACEAE Mahoganies, Spanish cedar Swietenia mahagoni ORCHIDACEAE Orchids ORCHIDACEAE spp COLUMN IV Other species which are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands and which are considered by the Scientific Authority to have populations in the Islands which would be at risk from unregulated trade. COLUMN IV Anthozoa spp. Soft Corals (including Gorgonians and Sea Fans) Palinura spp. Lobsters Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE PART 3 Species which are considered by the Scientific Authority to require strict regulation of their trade because of their potential threat to the survival, health, genetic integrity or viability of populations of any other species indigenous to or occurring naturally in the Islands. Lionfishes Pterois spp. Dendrochirus spp. Stonefish Scorpaenidae spp. Synanceiidae spp. Sea Lampreys Petromyzonidae spp. Eels Anguilla spp. Lizard Fishes Synodus spp. Sleepers Dormitator maculatus Eleotris spp. Amblyeleotris spp. Ariid Catfishes Ariidae spp. Weakfish Cynoscion regalis Bluefish Pomatomus saltatrix Marine Shrimp Penaeus spp. Liopenaeus spp. Farfantepenaeus spp. Green Crab Carcinus maenus Crown-of-Thorns Starfish Acanthaster planci Malaniid Snails SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Melanoides spp. Green & Brown Mollusks Perna viridis Perna perna Green Algae Chlorophyta spp. Brown Algae Phaeophyta spp. Red Algae Rhodophyta spp. Live Rock Scleractinia spp. And associated epibionts Aiptasia Anemones Aiptasia spp. Piranhas Serrasalmus spp. Catoprion spp. Pygocentrus spp. Pygopristis spp. Sharks Carcharhiniformes spp. Heterodontiformes spp. Hexanchiformes spp. Lamniformes spp. Orectolobiformes spp. Pristiophoriformes spp. Squaliformes spp. Squatiniformes spp. Pacus Colossoma spp. Piaractus spp. Rhaphiodontid characins Rhaphiodon vulpinus Hydrolycus spp. Cynodon spp. Pike characins Ctenolucius spp. Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Luciocharax spp. (synonomous wht Boulengrella spp. & Hydrocinus spp.) Hepsetus odoe Tiger characins Hoplias spp. Dorados\/Dourados Salminus spp. Tilapia Tilapia spp. Sarotherodon spp. Oreochrmis spp. Mayan Cichlid \/ Mexican Mojarra Cichlasoma uropthalmus\/froshelii Guapote tiger Parachromis managuensis (Cichlasoma managuense) Peacock Bass Cichla ocellaris Pike cichlids Crenicchla spp. Walking Catfish Clariidae spp. Flathead Catfish Polydictus olivarus Clarotes Catfish Clarotes spp. Red-Tailed Catfish Phractocephalus spp. Bumblebee Catfish Batrachoglanis acanthochirodes Lophiosilurus alexandri Shovelnose Catfishes Pseudoplatystoma spp. Sorubimichthys planiceps Merodontotus tigrinus SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Sorubim cuspicaudus Pimelodid Catfishes Brachyplatystoma spp. Goslina platynema Perrunichthys perruno Pinirampus pirinampu Platynematichthys notatus Platysilurus malarmo Zungaro zungaro Eel-Tail Catfishes Euristhmus spp. Helicopter Catfishes Wallago attu Wallago dinema Wallago heterorhyncus Wallago leeri Wallago maculatus Wallago miostoma Parasitic Catfishes Stegophilinae spp. Vandellinae spp. Asian Swamp Eel Monopterus spp. Fluta spp. Marbled Swamp Eels Synbranchus marmoratus\/afer Climbing Perches Anabas testudineus Anabantidae spp. Pike Killifish \/ Top Minnow Belonesox belizanus Blackcarp Mylopharyngodon piceus Bowfin Amia calva Amiidae spp. Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Arawanas \/ Bony Tongues Osteoglossidae spp. Knife Fishes Chitala spp. Notoptrus spp. Papyrocranus spp. Snakeheads Channidae spp. Purple Stripe Gudgeon Mogurnda mogurnda Bichir Fishes Polypterus spp. Gar Spikes Lepisosteidae spp. Asian Pike Heads Lucicephalidae spp. Nile Perch Lates spp. Sunfish \/ Bluegill Lepomis cyanellus Lepomis auritus Lepomis gibbosus Lepomis macrochirus Lepomis microlophus Oriental Weatherfish Misgurnus anguillicaudatus Mosquito Fish Limia spp. Gambusia spp. Red-Eared Slider Trachemys elegans African Dwarf Frog Hymenochirus curtipes African Clawed Frog Xenopus laevis African Bullfrog Rana catesbeiana SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Marine Toad Bufo marinus Crayfish Orconectus rusticus Astacopsis spp. Cherax spp. Mittencrabs Eriocheir spp. Freshwater Shrimp Macrobrachium spp. Asian Clams Corbicula spp. Aple Snails Pomacea spp. Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymopha Giant Ram's-horn Snails Marisa spp. African Elodeas Lagarosiphon spp. Alligator Weeds Alternanthera spp. Asian Marshweed or Ambulia Limnophila sessiliflora Brazilian Elodea Egeria densa Curly Pondweeds Potamogeton spp. Duckweeds Lemnaceae spp. Fanwort Cabomba caroliniana Hydrilas Hydrilla spp. Indian Swamp Weed Hygrophila polysperma Melaleuca Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) SCHEDULE Melaleuca quinquenervia Salvinias Salvinia spp. Water Chestnut Trapa spp. Water Lettuce Pistia stratiotes Water Milfoils Myriophyllum spp. Water Spinach Ipomoea aquatica\/fistulosa Yellow Floating heart Nymphoides peltata SCHEDULE Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision) Publication in consolidated and revised form authorised by the Cabinet this 28th day of January, 2026. 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December, 2025\nc\n\nPUBLISHING DETAILS\nRevised under the authority of the Law Revision Act (2020 Revision).\n\nLaw 14 of 2004 consolidated with Law 23 of 2015, the Endangered Species (Trade and\nTransport) (Amendment of Schedule) Order, 2015 (SL 48 of 2015), the Endangered\nSpecies (Trade and Transport) (Amendment of Schedule) Order, 2024 (SL 46 of 2024)\nand as amended by the Citation of Acts of Parliament Act, 2020.\n\nOriginally enacted \u2014\nLaw 14 of 2004-16th June, 2004\nLaw 23 of 2015-26th November, 2015\nAct 56 of 2020-7th December, 2020.\n\nOriginally made \u2014\nOrder (SL 48 of 2015) \u2013 10th December, 2015\nOrder (SL 46 of 2024) \u2013 25th November, 2024.\n\nConsolidated and revised this 31st day of December, 2025.\n\nNote (not forming part of this Act): This revision replaces the 2017 Revision which\nshould now be discarded.\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\nArrangement of Sections\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 3\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nENDANGERED SPECIES (TRADE AND\nTRANSPORT) ACT\n(2026 Revision)\nArrangement of Sections\nSection\nPage\nPART 1 \u2013 Preliminary\n1.\nShort title ...................................................................................................................................5\n2.\nEffect of this Act .........................................................................................................................5\n3.\nDefinitions ..................................................................................................................................5\nPART 2 - Management and Scientific Authorities\n4.\nManagement Authority ...............................................................................................................9\n5.\nScientific Authority ................................................................................................................... 10\nPART 3 - Documents Required for Trade\n6.\nPermits and certificates required .............................................................................................. 11\n7.\nApplications ............................................................................................................................. 14\n8.\nImport permits .......................................................................................................................... 14\n9.\nExport permits ......................................................................................................................... 14\n10.\nRe-export certificates ............................................................................................................... 15\n11.\nCertificates of introduction from the sea ................................................................................... 15\n12.\nTransport certificate ................................................................................................................. 16\n13.\nConditions ............................................................................................................................... 16\n\nArrangement of Sections\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 4\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nPART 4 - Registration\n14.\nRegistrable activities ................................................................................................................ 17\n15.\nScientific institutions ................................................................................................................ 18\n16.\nListing of commercially bred specimens and hybrids ................................................................ 18\n17.\nMarking of specimens .............................................................................................................. 19\nPART 5 - Enforcement and Penalties\n18.\nPowers of authorised officers ................................................................................................... 19\n19.\nRecovery of expenses ............................................................................................................. 20\n20.\nIllegal trade .............................................................................................................................. 20\n21.\nForgery etc. of permits or certificates ....................................................................................... 20\n22.\nOffences in connection with applications.................................................................................. 20\n23.\nRestricted items ....................................................................................................................... 21\n24.\nFailure to register ..................................................................................................................... 22\n25.\nForgery etc. of marks ............................................................................................................... 22\n26.\nOffences by corporations ......................................................................................................... 22\n27.\nPenalties.................................................................................................................................. 22\n28.\nOther sanctions ....................................................................................................................... 22\n29.\nInjunctions ............................................................................................................................... 23\nPART 6 - General\n30.\nAppeal against seizure ............................................................................................................ 24\n31.\nAppeal against the Management Authority ............................................................................... 24\n32.\nFinancial provisions ................................................................................................................. 25\n33.\nDuty to co-operate ................................................................................................................... 25\n34.\nResolutions of the Conference of the Parties ........................................................................... 25\n35.\nExisting permits and certificates ............................................................................................... 25\n36.\nAmendments to Schedule ........................................................................................................ 25\n37.\nRegulations ............................................................................................................................. 26\n38.\nRepeal and transitional arrangements ..................................................................................... 27\nSCHEDULE\n29\nPART 1\n30\nPART 2\n129\nPART 3\n131\nENDNOTES\n139\nTable of Legislation history: ............................................................................................................. 139\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\nSection 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 5\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nENDANGERED SPECIES (TRADE AND\nTRANSPORT) ACT\n(2026 Revision)\n\nPART 1 \u2013 Preliminary\n1.\nShort title\n\n1.\nThis Act may be cited as the Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026\nRevision).\n2.\nEffect of this Act\n2.\nThis Act binds the Crown.\n3.\nDefinitions\n3.\nIn this Act \u2014\n\u201cartificially propagated\u201d, in sections 6(2)(d) and 16(b), refers only to live\nplants grown by humans from seeds, cuttings, divisions, callus tissues or other\nplant tissues, spores or other propagules under controlled conditions, where the\ncultivated parental stock \u2014\n(a)\nwas established to the satisfaction of the Management Authority in\naccordance with the provisions of the Convention and any relevant\nlocal laws;\n(b) was established in a manner not detrimental to the survival of the species\nin the wild; and\n\nSection 3\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 6\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\n(c)\nis managed in such a way as to be maintained indefinitely;\n\u201cauthorised officer\u201d means a constable, game warden, customs officer or any\nother person duly authorised by the Management Authority to enforce the\nprovisions of this Act;\n\u201cbred in captivity\u201d, in sections 6(2)(d) and section 16(a), refers only to\nanimals, including the eggs of animals, born or otherwise produced in a\ncontrolled environment either \u2014\n(a)\nfrom parents that mated, or their gametes were otherwise transferred, in a\ncontrolled environment, if reproduction is sexual; or\n(b) from parents that were in a controlled environment when development of\nthe offspring began, if reproduction is asexual,\nand where, in either case, the parental breeding stock was established and is\nmaintained to the satisfaction of the Management Authority so as to reliably\nproduce second and subsequent generation offspring in compliance with the\nprovisions of the Convention and any relevant local laws and in a manner not\ndetrimental to the survival of the species in the wild;\n\u201ccaptive breeding facility\u201d means a place or facility used for the captive\nbreeding of animals;\n\u201ccertificate\u201d means a certificate granted by the Management Authority in\naccordance with this Act or, in the case of another country, granted in\naccordance with the Convention;\n\u201ccommercial purpose\u201d means any purpose with a commercial element,\nincluding all forms of trade other than a payment made exclusively for the\ntransport of a specimen;\n\u201ccontrolled conditions\u201d means a non-natural environment approved by the\nManagement Authority that is intensively manipulated for the purpose of\nproducing selected plant species or hybrids;\n\u201ccontrolled environment\u201d means a facility approved by the Management\nAuthority in which the environment is manipulated for the purpose of producing\nanimals of a particular species and that has boundaries designed to prevent\nanimals or their eggs or gametes from entering or leaving the facility;\n\u201cConvention\u201d means the Convention on International Trade in Endangered\nSpecies of Wild Fauna and Flora (Washington D.C., March 1973), including all\nResolutions of the Conference of the Parties under the Convention;\n\u201ccourt\u201d means the Grand Court;\n\u201cdomestic trade\u201d in relation to a specimen, means any activity within the\nIslands that is carried out for primarily commercial purposes, including\nacquisition, possession, use, display, hire, manufacture, transport, sale,\npurchase, barter and exchange and offering to sell, purchase, barter or exchange;\n\u201cendangered species\u201d means species threatened with extinction;\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\nSection 3\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 7\n\n\u201cexport\u201d means to take a specimen out of the Islands;\n\u201cimport\u201d means to land a specimen on or to introduce a specimen into (other\nthan to introduce from the sea) or to bring a specimen into any part of the\nIslands, or to attempt to do so, other than by way of transit or transhipment;\n\u201cinternational trade\u201d means the import, export, re-export, transit or\ntranshipment or the introduction from the sea of a specimen;\n\u201cintroduction from the sea\u201d means the transportation into a State of specimens\nof any species which were taken in the marine environment not under the\njurisdiction of any State;\n\u201cManagement Authority\u201d means \u2014\n(a)\nthe authority established under section 4;\n(b) in the case of another country, the management authority of that country\nfor the purposes of the Convention; or,\n(c)\nin the case of a country not a party to the Convention, the governmental\nauthority of that country recognised for the purposes of this Act by the\nManagement Authority;\n\u201cmark\u201d means any indelible imprint, lead, seal or other suitable means of\nidentification affixed to a specimen by or at the direction of a management\nauthority;\n\u201cnormal range\u201d means the area of the Islands in which a species listed in Part 2\nof the Schedule naturally occurs;\n\u201cnursery\u201d means a place or facility used for the artificial propagation of plants;\n\u201cpermit\u201d means a permit granted by the Management Authority in accordance\nwith this Act or, in the case of another country, granted in accordance with the\nConvention;\n\u201cpersonal or household effects\u201d means specimens that are \u2014\n(a)\npersonally owned or possessed for non-commercial purposes, not\nincluding specimens that are used for \u2014\n(i)\ncommercial gain;\n(ii) sale;\n(iii) display for commercial purposes;\n(iv) keeping for sale;\n(v) offering for sale; or\n(vi) transport for sale;\n(b) legally acquired; and\n(c)\nat the time of import, export or re-export are either \u2014\n(i)\nworn, carried or included in personal baggage; or\n\nSection 3\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 8\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\n(ii) part of a household move;\n\u201cpre-Convention specimen\u201d means a specimen certified by a management\nauthority that it was acquired before the provisions of the Convention applied\nto it;\n\u201cprescribed\u201d means prescribed by regulations made by the Cabinet under this\nAct;\n\u201creadily recognisable part, derivative or hybrid\u201d means any specimen which\nappears from any accompanying document, the packaging or a mark or label, or\nfrom any other circumstances, to be a part, derivative or hybrid of an animal or\nplant of a species included in any Part of the Schedule, unless such part,\nderivative or hybrid is specifically exempted from the Law;\n\u201cre-export\u201d means to export a specimen that has previously been imported;\n\u201cregistrable activity\u201d means an activity specified in section 14(1);\n\u201crescue centre\u201d means a rescue centre established or designated by the\nManagement Authority pursuant to section 4(2)(f);\n\u201crestricted item\u201d means an item specified in section 23(2);\n\u201cScientific Authority\u201d means the authority established under section 5 or, in\nthe case of another country, the scientific authority of that country for the\npurposes of the Convention;\n\u201cspecies\u201d means any species or sub-species of animal or plant or any\ngeographically or genetically separate population thereof;\n\u201cspecimen\u201d means an animal or plant, whether live or dead, of a species listed\nin any Part in the Schedule and, unless specifically exempted from this Act, any\nreadily recognisable part, derivative or hybrid of such a species;\n\u201cthreatened species\u201d means a species that, although not necessarily now\nthreatened with extinction, may become so unless trade in specimens of that\nspecies is subject to strict regulation or that must be subject to regulation in order\nthat trade in other species may be brought under effective control;\n\u201ctourist souvenir\u201d means personal or household effects acquired outside the\nowner\u2019s State of usual residence not including live specimens;\n\u201ctrade\u201d includes domestic and international trade;\n\u201ctransit\u201d or \u201ctranshipment\u201d refers to \u2014\n(a)\na specimen in the course of shipment between two points outside the\nIslands to a named consignee whilst the specimen is in the customs control\nof the Islands and when any interruption in the movement of the specimen\narises only from the requirements of customs procedures; and\n(b) in the case of commercial passenger ships, to a specimen which remains\non board the ship at all times that the ship is within the territorial waters of\nthe Islands;\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\nSection 4\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 9\n\n\u201ctransport\u201d refers to \u2014\n(a)\nthe conveyance of a specimen of a species listed in any Part of the Schedule\nbetween any two of the three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and\nLittle Cayman; and\n(b) in the case of species listed in Part 2 of the Schedule, to the conveyance of\na live specimen within the Islands from a place within its normal range to\na place outside its normal range; and\n\u201cvessel\u201d includes any aircraft, hovercraft, ship, boat, lighter or other floating\ncraft and all gear and equipment carried thereon.\nPART 2 - Management and Scientific Authorities\n4.\nManagement Authority\n4.\n(1) The Management Authority for the purposes of this Act and the Convention is\nthe Permanent Secretary in the Ministry with responsibility for matters relating\nto the environment or such other person or persons as the Cabinet may from\ntime to time designate.\n(2) The Management Authority is responsible, in consultation with the Scientific\nAuthority, for the administration of this Act and for carrying out all related\nfunctions under the Convention and shall in particular \u2014\n(a)\nprocess applications for permits and certificates having regard to the\nprovisions of this Act and the Convention;\n(b) on the import of a specimen, cancel and retain the export permit or reexport certificate and any corresponding import permit presented in\nrespect of the import of that specimen;\n(c)\nmaintain a register of persons engaged in registrable activities;\n(d) maintain a register of scientific institutions within the Islands pursuant to\nsection 15;\n(e)\nmaintain records of trade in specimens as required by the Convention and\ncompile and submit periodic reports on such trade and on the legislative,\nregulatory and administrative measures taken to enforce the provisions of\nthis Act and the Convention as may in either case be required by the\nConvention or by the Cabinet;\n(f)\nestablish or designate one or more rescue centres for the care of seized or\nforfeited live specimens under this Act and establish procedures for the\ndisposal of specimens;\n(g) prepare and maintain pursuant to section 34 a register of Resolutions of\nthe Conference of the Parties to the Convention;\n\nSection 5\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 10\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\n(h) publicise the provisions of this Act and the Convention, including the\nperiodic reports under paragraph (e), in order to foster public\nunderstanding of and to encourage compliance with them;\n(i)\nco-operate with other local and international authorities on the\nimplementation and enforcement of the provisions of this Act and the\nConvention;\n(j)\nadvise the Cabinet on measures to be taken to implement and enforce the\nprovisions of this Act and the Convention; and\n(k) carry out such other functions as may be required under the provisions of\nthe Convention or ordered by the Cabinet.\n(3) Any changes to the Management Authority made pursuant to subsection (1)\nshall be published by notice in the Gazette.\n5.\nScientific Authority\n5.\n(1) The Scientific Authority for the purposes of this Act and the Convention is a\ncommittee comprising \u2014\n(a)\nthe Director of the Department of the Environment;\n(b) the Chief Agricultural and Veterinary Officer; and\n(c)\nthree persons with relevant scientific or technical knowledge appointed by\nthe Cabinet.\n(2) The Director of the Department of the Environment is the chairperson of the\nAuthority.\n(3) Members of the Authority appointed under subsection (1)(c) shall hold office\nfor a term of two years and shall be eligible for re-appointment.\n(4) The Authority shall appoint a person, not being a member, to be the secretary of\nthe Authority who shall be present at all meetings and shall take minutes of the\nbusiness transacted.\n(5) There shall be paid to the members appointed under subsection (1)(c) such\nremuneration as the Cabinet may determine.\n(6) Three members of the Authority constitute a quorum.\n(7) The Authority may delegate any of its powers or duties to a sub-committee of\nits members or to any particular member.\n(8) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Authority may regulate its own\nprocedure.\n(9) The Scientific Authority is responsible for advising the Management Authority\non any matters relating to the implementation or enforcement of the provisions\nof this Act or the Convention as the Scientific Authority considers relevant and\nshall in particular, \u2014\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\nSection 6\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 11\n\n(a)\nadvise the Management Authority on applications for permits or\ncertificates having regard to the relevant considerations set out in Part 3;\n(b) monitor the grant of export permits and certificates of introduction from\nthe sea, together with the actual export and introduction of specimens;\n(c)\nadvise the Management Authority whenever it considers that \u2014\n(i)\nany measures should be taken to limit the grant of export permits or\ncertificates of introduction from the sea on conservation grounds and,\nin the case of species listed in Part 2 of the Schedule; and\n(ii) the export or introduction from the sea of specimens of any such\nspecies should be limited in order to maintain that species throughout\nits range at a level consistent with its role in the ecological systems\nin which it occurs and above the level at which that species may\nbecome threatened with extinction in any part of its range or for any\nother reason;\n(d) advise the Management Authority on the disposal of seized or forfeited\nspecimens and the establishment and designation of rescue centres;\n(e)\nadvise the Management Authority on the registration of scientific\ninstitutions and of persons engaged in registrable activities;\n(f)\nmonitor the species listed in the Schedule and advise the Management\nAuthority when it considers that it is necessary for any species to be added\nto or deleted from any Part, whether as a result of amendments to the\nAppendices to the Convention or for any other reason;\n(g) prepare and maintain plans delineating the normal range within the Islands\nof species listed in Part 2 of the Schedule; and\n(h) carry out such other functions as may be required under the Convention or\ndetermined by the Cabinet.\n(10) In carrying out its functions under this Act, the Scientific Authority may, and\nshall if so required by the Management Authority, consult other local, regional\nor international scientific bodies.\n(11) The Scientific Authority may from time to time, and shall if so required by the\nCabinet, publish reports relating to the performance of any of its functions under\nthis Act.\nPART 3 - Documents Required for Trade\n6.\nPermits and certificates required\n\n6.\n(1) The following permits and certificates are, subject to subsections (2), (3)\nand (4), required under this Act \u2014\n\nSection 6\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 12\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\n(a)\nfor the import of a specimen of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the\nSchedule, the prior presentation of an import permit granted by the\nManagement Authority and an export permit or a re-export certificate\ngranted by the country of export or re-export of the specimen;\n(b) for the import of a specimen of a species listed in Column II of Part 1 of\nthe Schedule, the prior presentation of an export permit or a re-export\ncertificate granted by the country of export or re-export of the specimen;\n(c)\nfor the import of a specimen of a species listed in Column III of Part 1 of\nthe Schedule, the prior presentation of a certificate of origin granted by the\ncountry of origin and, where the import is from a country which has\nincluded that species in Appendix III to the Convention, an export permit\nfrom that country;\n(d) for the export of a specimen of a species listed in Column I or II of Part 1,\nor Part 2 of the Schedule, the prior presentation of an export permit granted\nby the Management Authority;\n(e)\nfor the re-export of a specimen of a species listed in Column I or II of\nPart 1 of the Schedule, the prior presentation of a re-export certificate\ngranted by the Management Authority;\n(f)\nfor the re-export of a specimen of a species listed in Column III of Part 1\nof the Schedule, the prior presentation of a certificate granted by the\nManagement Authority that the specimen was processed in the Islands or\nis being re-exported without having been processed;\n(g) for the introduction from the sea of a specimen of a species listed in\nColumn I or II of Part I or Part 2 of the Schedule, the prior presentation of\na certificate of introduction from the sea granted by the Management\nAuthority;\n(h) for the transit or transhipment of a specimen of a species listed in Column\nI or II of Part 1 the Schedule, the prior presentation of an export permit or\na re-export certificate granted by the country of origin of the shipment and,\nif applicable, an import permit granted by the country of destination; and\n(i)\nfor the transport of a specimen, the prior presentation of a transport\ncertificate granted by the Management Authority.\n(2) A person does not require a permit or certificate under subsection (1) for the\nimport, export, re-export or transit or transhipment of \u2014\n(a)\na personal or household effect not including \u2014\n(i)\na specimen of a species listed in Column I of Part I of the Schedule\nthat was acquired by the owner outside of the country of usual\nresidence and is being imported into that country;\n(ii) a specimen of a species listed in Column II of Part 1 of the Schedule\nwhere the other State involved in the trade has provided notification\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\nSection 6\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 13\n\nby way of the CITES Secretariat or the CITES website that a permit\nor certificate is required;\n(iii) exported and re-exported rhino horn or elephant ivory contained in\nhunting trophies;\n(iv) caviar of sturgeon species (acipenseriformes species) exceeding 125\ngrams per person even where the container is labelled in accordance\nwith Resolution of the Conference of the Parties 12.7 or any\namendments or revisions thereto;\n(v) rainsticks of Cactaceae species exceeding three specimens per\nperson;\n(vi) crocodilian species exceeding four specimens per person;\n(vii) queen conch (Strombus gigas) shells exceeding three specimens per\nperson;\n(viii) seahorses (Hippocampus species) exceeding four specimens per\nperson;\n(ix) giant clam (Tridacnidae species) shells exceeding three specimens\nper person, each of which may be one intact shell or two matching\nhalves, and all specimens together weighing no more than 3 kg in\ntotal; and\n(x) specimens of agarwood exceeding \u2014\n(A) 1 kg of woodchips;\n(B) 24ml of oil; and\n(C) two sets of beads, prayer beads, necklaces or bracelets per\nperson.\n(b) a live or dead plant specimen or other preserved, dried or embedded\nmuseum specimen, which carries a label approved by a management\nauthority and which is the subject of a non-commercial loan, donation or\nexchange between scientific institutions registered by the management\nauthorities of their countries;\n(c)\na pre-Convention specimen; or\n(d) a specimen certified in accordance with the Convention by the\nmanagement authority of the country of export that it was bred in captivity,\nif an animal, or artificially propagated, if a plant, or that it is part of such\nan animal or plant.\n(3) A person does not require an export or re-export permit under\nsubsections 6(1)(d) or 6(1)(e) for the export or re-export of a tourist souvenir.\n(4) A person does not require an export permit or re-export certificate for the import\nor re-export of a specimen of a marine species listed in Column II of Part 1 of\nthe Schedule that has been certified by the management authority of the country\n\nSection 7\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 14\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nof export as having been taken by a ship registered in that country in accordance\nwith the provisions of an international treaty, convention or agreement that was\nin force in that country at the time of the coming into force of the Convention.\n(5) Applications in the Islands for certificates pursuant to subsections (2)(c), (2)(d)\nor (4) shall be made to the Management Authority, and the applicant shall\nprovide to the Authority such information in connection with the application as\nthe Authority may require and pay such fees as may be prescribed.\n(6) The decisions of the Management Authority on applications under\nsubsection (5) shall be final.\n7.\nApplications\n7.\n(1) An application for a permit or a certificate under section 6(1) shall be made to\nthe Management Authority in accordance with this Act.\n(2) The applicant shall submit such information in connection with the application\nas the Management Authority may require and shall pay the prescribed\napplication fee.\n(3) Unless the Management Authority otherwise directs, a separate application is\nrequired for each specimen in a consignment.\n(4) The Management Authority may, having regard to the provisions of this Act and\nthe Convention and to any other material considerations, refuse an application\nor grant it in accordance with this Part.\n8.\nImport permits\n\n8.\nThe Management Authority may grant an import permit only if it is satisfied that the\nfollowing conditions are met \u2014\n(a)\nthat the Scientific Authority considers that the import will be for purposes\nwhich are not detrimental to the survival of any species listed in Parts 1 or\n2 of the Schedule in any part of its range and that there are no other material\nconservation objections to the import of the specimen;\n(b) in the case of a specimen of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the\nSchedule, that the specimen will not be used for primarily commercial\npurposes;\n(c)\nin the case of a live specimen, that the proposed recipient is equipped to\nhouse and care for it suitably; and\n(d) that the specimen has not been obtained in contravention of any law,\nincluding any international treaty or convention or foreign law.\n9.\nExport permits\n\n9.\nThe Management Authority may grant an export permit only if it is satisfied that the\nfollowing conditions are met \u2014\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\nSection 10\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 15\n\n(a)\nin the case of a specimen of a species listed in Column I or II of Part 1 or\nin Part 2 of the Schedule, that the Scientific Authority considers that the\nexport will not be detrimental to the survival of the species in any part of\nits range, that it will not reduce the population of a species listed in Column\nII of Part 1 or Columns II, III or IV of Part 2 of the Schedule to the level\nthat it might be eligible for inclusion in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule,\nand that there are no other material conservation objections to the export\nof the specimen;\n(b) in the case of a specimen of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the\nSchedule, that an import permit for that specimen has been granted by the\nmanagement authority of the country of destination in accordance with the\nConvention;\n(c)\nthat the export will not exceed any annual or other quota for the export of\nspecimens of that species that the Management Authority may have\nadopted;\n(d) in the case of a live specimen, that it will be prepared and shipped so as to\nminimise the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment; and\n(e)\nthat the specimen was not obtained in contravention of any law, including\nany international treaty or convention or foreign law.\n10.\nRe-export certificates\n10. The Management Authority may grant a re-export certificate only if it is satisfied that\nthe following conditions are met \u2014\n(a)\nthat the specimen was imported in accordance with the provisions of this\nAct and the Convention;\n(b) that the Scientific Authority considers that the re-export will not be\ndetrimental to the survival of any species listed in Parts 1 or 2 of the\nSchedule in any part of its range and that there are no other material\nconservation objections to the re-export of the specimen;\n(c)\nin the case of a live specimen, that it will be so prepared and shipped as to\nminimise the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment; and\n(d) in the case of a live specimen of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of\nthe Schedule, that an import permit has been granted by the management\nauthority of the country of destination.\n11.\nCertificates of introduction from the sea\n11. (1) The Management Authority may grant a certificate of introduction from the sea\nonly if it is satisfied that the following conditions are met \u2014\n(a)\nthat the Scientific Authority considers that the introduction from the sea\nwill not be detrimental to the survival of any species listed in Parts 1 or 2\n\nSection 12\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 16\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nof the Schedule in any part of its range and that there are no other material\nconservation objections to the introduction of the specimen;\n(b) in the case of a specimen of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the\nSchedule, that the specimen will not be used for primarily commercial\npurposes;\n(c)\nthat the introduction will not exceed any annual or other quota for the\nintroduction from the sea of specimens of that species that the\nManagement Authority may have adopted;\n(d) in the case of a live specimen, that the proposed recipient is equipped to\nhouse and care for it suitably and that it will be handled so as to minimise\nthe risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment; and\n(e)\nthat the specimen has not been obtained in contravention of any law,\nincluding any international treaty or convention or foreign law.\n(2) A certificate under subsection (1) may, on the advice of the Scientific Authority,\nspecify a total number of specimens that may be introduced from the sea\npursuant to the certificate during such period not exceeding the period of\nvalidity of the certificate as is stated in the certificate.\n12.\nTransport certificate\n12. (1) The Management Authority may grant a transport certificate only if it is satisfied\nthat the following conditions are met, \u2014\n(a)\nthat the Scientific Authority considers that the transport of the specimen\nwill not be detrimental to the survival of any species listed in Column I or\nII of Part 1 or in Part 2 of the Schedule in any part of its range and that\nthere are no other material conservation objections to the transport of the\nspecimen;\n(b) in the case of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule, that\nthe specimen will not be used for primarily commercial purposes;\n(c)\nin the case of a live specimen, that the proposed recipient is equipped to\nhouse and care for it suitably and that it will be handled so as to minimise\nthe risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment; and\n(d) that the specimen has not been obtained in contravention of any law,\nincluding any international treaty or convention or foreign law.\n(2) A transport certificate is not required for the import, export, re-export or\nintroduction from the sea of a specimen.\n13.\nConditions\n13. A permit or a certificate granted under this Act, \u2014\n(a)\nmay be general or specific;\n(b) may be granted to any person or class of persons;\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\nSection 14\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 17\n\n(c)\nmay not be transferred to or used by or on behalf of a person other than the\nperson or class of person named or identified on the permit or certificate;\n(d) may be subject to compliance with any specified conditions;\n(e)\nmay, in exceptional circumstances, be granted retrospectively in\naccordance with any relevant provisions of the Convention in respect of\nspecies listed in Column II or III of Part 1 or in Part 2 or Part 3 of the\nSchedule provided any irregularities are not attributable to the importer,\nexporter, re-exporter, introducer from the sea or transporter;\n(f)\nmay be modified or revoked at any time by the Management\nAuthority; and\n(g) subject to paragraph (f), shall be valid for such period as is stated in the\npermit or certificate, which shall not, otherwise than as may be permitted\nby the Convention, exceed 6 months in the case of export permits and reexport certificates or 12 months in the case of import permits, certificates\nof introduction from the sea and transport certificates.\nPART 4 - Registration\n14.\nRegistrable activities\n14. (1) Any person who \u2014\n(a)\nengages in the domestic trade of specimens of any species listed in any\nPart of the Schedule;\n(b) engages in the captive breeding of animals of any species listed in any Part\nof the Schedule; or\n(c)\nengages in the artificial propagation of plants of any species listed in any\nPart of the Schedule,\n\n shall be registered under this Act.\n(2) Applications for certificates of registration pursuant to subsection (1) shall be\nmade to the Management Authority in accordance with this Act.\n(3) The applicant shall submit such information in connection with the application\nas the Management Authority may require and pay such fee for the making of\nthe application as may be prescribed by the Cabinet.\n(4) Registration shall be at the discretion of the Management Authority and, if\ngranted \u2014\n(a)\nshall specify the place or facility approved by the Management Authority\nat which the activities authorised by the registration may be carried\nout; and\n\nSection 15\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 18\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\n(b) shall be subject to a condition that the applicant keeps records of that\napplicant\u2019s stock and transactions in a form approved by the Management\nAuthority and to such other conditions, including conditions regulating the\nnumber, scope or nature of the activities, as the Management Authority\nmay impose or as may be required under this Act.\n(5) A place or facility shall not be approved by the Management Authority pursuant\nto subsection (4) unless the place or facility complies in all respects with the\nprovisions of this Act and the Convention and in particular, \u2014\n(a)\na captive breeding facility shall not be approved unless the animals are\nborn or otherwise produced in a controlled environment and the parental\nbreeding stock was established and is maintained so as to reliably produce\nsecond and subsequent generation offspring in a manner not detrimental to\nthe survival of the species in the wild; and\n(b) a nursery shall not be approved unless the plants are grown under\ncontrolled conditions and the cultivated parental stock was established in\na manner not detrimental to the survival of the species in the wild and in\nsuch a way as to maintain the cultivated stock indefinitely.\n(6) Where the Management Authority is of the opinion that any of the conditions\nimposed pursuant to subsection (4) are not being observed or have not been\nobserved, the Management Authority may revoke the registration at any time.\n15.\nScientific institutions\n15. (1) The Management Authority shall keep and maintain a register of scientific\ninstitutions for the purposes of section 6(2)(b) and a scientific institution which\nwishes to register under this Act for such purposes shall apply to the\nManagement Authority.\n(2) The applicant shall submit such information in connection with the application\nas the Management Authority may require and pay such fee for the making of\nthe application as may be prescribed by the Cabinet.\n(3) Registration shall be at the discretion of the Management Authority and shall be\nsubject to such conditions as the Management Authority may specify.\n(4) Registration under this section may be revoked by the Management Authority\nat any time for good cause.\n16.\nListing of commercially bred specimens and hybrids\n16. For the purposes of this Act, \u2014\n(a)\nspecimens of animal species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule\nthat have been bred in captivity for commercial purposes shall be deemed\nto be specimens of species listed in Column II of Part 1 of the Schedule;\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\nSection 17\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 19\n\n(b) specimens of plant species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule that\nhave been artificially propagated for commercial purposes shall be deemed\nto be specimens of species listed in Column II of Part 1 of the Schedule;\n(c)\na hybrid of a species listed in Column I of Part 1 of the Schedule and any\nother species shall be deemed to be a specimen of a species listed in\nColumn I Part I; and\n(d) a hybrid of a species listed in Column II of Part 1 of the Schedule and a\nspecies other than one listed in Column I of Part 1 shall be deemed to be a\nspecimen of a species in Column II of Part 1.\n17.\nMarking of specimens\n17. (1) The Management Authority may, whenever it considers it appropriate to do so,\naffix or cause to be affixed a mark to a specimen to assist in identifying the\nspecimen.\n(2) A specimen of an animal species listed in Column I or II of Part 1, or in Part 2\nor Part 3 of the Schedule that has been bred in captivity may not be traded or\ntransported unless it has been uniquely and permanently marked in a manner\napproved by the Management Authority.\nPART 5 - Enforcement and Penalties\n18.\nPowers of authorised officers\n18. (1) An authorised officer may \u2014\n(a)\ninterrogate any person found in possession of or having control of a\nspecimen or any person engaged in a registrable activity;\n(b) require to be produced and examine and take copies of any records or\ndocuments apparently relating to a specimen or to a registrable activity or\nof any permit, certificate or other document required under the provisions\nof this Act or the Convention;\n(c)\nwhenever that authorised officer reasonably suspects any person of having\ncontravened any provision of this Act or the Convention, search that\nperson and that person\u2019s property and anything in that person\u2019s possession\nor under that person\u2019s control;\n(d) at any reasonable time and (if required to do so) upon producing evidence\nthat that authorised officer is so authorised, enter any land or premises\nwhere a specimen is or is reasonably believed to be kept or where a\nregistrable activity is or is reasonably believed to be carried out; and\n(e)\nseize any specimen in respect of which that authorised officer reasonably\nsuspects there has been an offence under this Act or a violation of the\nConvention and any records or documents relating to that specimen.\n\nSection 19\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 20\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\n(2) Where an authorised officer is satisfied that there is reasonable evidence of an\noffence under this Act, that authorised officer may arrest and detain any person\nsuspected of the offence and seize any vessel or vehicle and any cage, container\nor other article or equipment used in its commission.\n(3) Anything seized under subsection (1)(e) or (2) shall, subject to any decision of\nthe Court under section 27 or 28 or to the results of any appeal under section 30,\nbecome the property of the Crown and shall, subject to subsection (4), be\ndisposed of in such manner as the Management Authority may direct.\n(4) The owner of a vessel or vehicle forfeited pursuant to this section shall have the\nright to recover ownership of it on payment to the Crown of such sum, not\nexceeding its market value, as the Cabinet may specify.\n(5) Any person who assaults, obstructs, intimidates or gives false information to an\nauthorised officer acting under this section commits an offence.\n19.\nRecovery of expenses\n19. Where, in the case of a live specimen which is seized or forfeited under this Act, the\nManagement Authority incurs any expenses in connection with, \u2014\n(a)\nthe live specimen\u2019s return to the wild;\n(b) its being kept at premises (whether within or outside the Islands) which\nare suitable for the keeping of the specimen; or\n(c)\nits disposal,\nthose expenses may be recovered, as a civil debt due to the Crown, from the\nimporter or intending exporter of the specimen or from any person possessing\nor having control of it at the time of seizure.\n20.\nIllegal trade\n20. A person who imports, exports, re-exports, transits or tranships, introduces from the\nsea or transports any specimen without a valid permit or certificate or in contravention\nof a condition attached to a permit or certificate commits an offence.\n21.\nForgery etc. of permits or certificates\n21. A person who forges a permit or a certificate or who, without being so authorised by\nthe Management Authority, alters, defaces or modifies a permit or certificate in any\nway commits an offence and the permit or certificate concerned shall be void.\n22.\nOffences in connection with applications\n22. (1) A person who for the purpose of obtaining, whether for that person or another,\nthe grant of a permit or a certificate, \u2014\n(a)\nmakes a statement which that person knows to be false or misleading in a\nmaterial particular;\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\nSection 23\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 21\n\n(b) furnishes a document or information which that person knows to be false\nor misleading in a material particular;\n(c)\nrecklessly makes a statement or representation which is false or misleading\nin a material particular; or\n(d) recklessly furnishes a document or information which is false or\nmisleading in a material particular,\ncommits an offence.\n(2) Where a permit or a certificate has been granted under this Act and, for the\npurpose of obtaining its grant, a person commits an offence under\nsubsection (1), the permit or certificate shall be void.\n23.\nRestricted items\n23. (1) Subject to subsection (3), a person who has a restricted item in that person\u2019s\npossession or control or who engages in any activity with a commercial purpose\nwith respect to a restricted item commits an offence.\n(2) A restricted item for the purposes of subsection (1) is \u2014\n(a)\na specimen that has been imported on or after 14th September 1978\ncontrary to the provisions of this Act;\n(b) a specimen that has been transported contrary to the provisions of this Act;\nor\n(c)\nanything that derives from or is made wholly or partly from a specimen\nreferred to in paragraph (a) or (b).\n(3) A person shall not be guilty of an offence under subsection (1) with respect to a\nrestricted item if that person proves to the satisfaction of the Court, \u2014\n(a)\nthat at the time when it first came into that person\u2019s possession, that person\nmade such enquiries (if any) as in the circumstances were reasonable in\norder to ascertain whether it was a restricted item; and\n(b) that, at the time the alleged offence was committed, that person had no\nreason to believe that it was a restricted item.\n(4) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (3), a person (the accused)\nshall be taken to have made such enquiries as are there mentioned if that person\nproduces to the Court a written statement that was furnished by the person from\nwhom the accused obtained possession of the restricted item (the supplier), that\nwas signed by the supplier or by a person authorised by that supplier, and which\nstates that, \u2014\n(a)\nthe supplier made enquiries at the time the restricted item came into that\nsupplier\u2019s possession in order to ascertain whether it was a restricted\narticle, and\n\nSection 24\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 22\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\n(b) the supplier had no reason to believe at the time that the supplier\nrelinquished possession of the restricted item to the accused that the article\nwas at that time a restricted item.\n(5) A person who furnishes for the purposes of subsection (4) a written statement\nthat that person knows to be false in a material particular, or recklessly furnishes\nfor those purposes a certificate that is false in a material particular, commits an\noffence.\n24.\nFailure to register\n24. A person who engages in a registrable activity without being registered under\nsection 14 commits an offence.\n25.\nForgery etc. of marks\n25. A person who forges a mark or who, without the prior consent of the Management\nAuthority, alters, defaces or erases a mark affixed to a specimen commits an offence.\n26.\nOffences by corporations\n26. Where an offence under this Act is committed by a body corporate, every person who\nat the time of the commission of the offence was a director, manager, secretary or\nother similar officer of the body corporate, or was purporting to act in any such\ncapacity, shall be deemed to have committed that offence unless that person proves\nthat the offence was committed without that person\u2019s consent or connivance and that\nthat person exercised all such diligence to prevent the commission of the offence as\nthat person ought to have exercised having regard to the nature of that person\u2019s\nfunctions in that capacity and to all other circumstances.\n27.\nPenalties\n27. (1) A person guilty of an offence under this Act shall be liable to a fine of $500,000\nor to imprisonment for a term of 4 years or to both and any specimen in respect\nof which the offence was committed shall be forfeited to the Crown.\n(2) If a person prosecuted for an offence under this Act is acquitted, the Court may\nnonetheless order any specimen concerned to be forfeited to the Crown.\n(3) A specimen forfeited under this section shall be disposed of in such manner as\nthe Management Authority may direct.\n28.\nOther sanctions\n28. (1) Where a person has been convicted of an offence under this Act, the Court may,\nhaving regard to the nature of the offence and the circumstances surrounding its\ncommission and in addition to any other punishment that may be imposed, make\nan order, having any or all of the following effects \u2014\n(a)\nprohibiting the person from holding any permit or certificate under this\nAct either permanently or for such period as the Court may determine;\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\nSection 29\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 23\n\n(b) prohibiting the person from doing any act or engaging in any activity that\nmay result in the continuation of the offence or its repetition;\n(c)\nforfeiting to the Crown any cage, container, vessel, vehicle or other item\nor equipment used in the commission of the offence;\n(d) directing the person to compensate the Management Authority for the\ncosts of caring for or disposing of any specimens seized or forfeited in\nconnection with the offence;\n(e)\ndirecting the person to compensate the Management Authority for the\ncosts of any remedial or preventative action taken or proposed to be taken\nby or on behalf of the Management Authority as a result of the act that\nconstituted the offence; and\n(f)\ndirecting the person to post such bond or pay such amount of money into\nCourt as will ensure compliance with any order made pursuant to this\nsection.\n(2) In any order under subsection (1) forfeiting a vessel or a vehicle, the Court may,\nin the order, specify a sum, not exceeding the market value of the vessel or\nvehicle, on the payment of which to the Crown the owner may recover\nownership of the vessel or vehicle.\n(3) Anything forfeited under this section may, subject to subsection (2), be disposed\nof in such manner as the Management Authority may direct.\n29.\nInjunctions\n29. (1) Where, on the application of the Management Authority, it appears to the Court\nthat a person has done, or is about to do, or is likely to do, any act constituted or\ndirected towards the commission of an offence under this Act, the Court may\nissue an injunction ordering any person named in the application \u2014\n(a)\nto refrain from doing any act that appears to the Court may constitute or\nbe directed towards the commission of an offence under this Act; or\n(b) to do any act that appears to the Court may prevent the commission of an\noffence under this Act.\n(2) No injunction shall issue under subsection (1) unless 48 hours notice is given to\nthe person named in the application or the urgency of the situation is such that\nthe service of notice would not be in the public interest.\n\nSection 30\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 24\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nPART 6 - General\n30.\nAppeal against seizure\n30. (1) Any person aggrieved by the seizure of a specimen or other item by an\nauthorised officer under this Act may, within 10 days of the date of the seizure,\nappeal against it to the Management Authority by serving on the Authority\nnotice in writing of the intention to appeal and the grounds thereof.\n(2) The Management Authority may defer the hearing of an appeal pending the\noutcome of any criminal proceedings that may be brought in respect of the\nincident giving rise to the seizure.\n(3) On the hearing of an appeal, the Management Authority may confirm or reverse\nthe action of the officer and shall give written reasons for its decision to the\nappellant.\n(4) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Authority under subsection (3) may,\nwithin 14 days of the date on which the written reasons for the decision were\ngiven, appeal against the decision on a point of law only to the court.\n31.\nAppeal against the Management Authority\n31. (1) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Management Authority \u2014\n(a)\nrefusing an application for a permit or a certificate under section 7(4);\n(b) imposing a condition on a permit or a certificate under section 13(d);\n(c)\nmodifying or revoking a permit or a certificate under section 13(f);\n(d) refusing an application for registration under section 14 or 15;\n(e)\nimposing a condition on registration under section 14(4); or\n(f)\nrevoking a registration under section 14(6) or 15(4),\nmay, within 10 days of the day on which the decision is given, appeal against it\nto the Cabinet by serving on the Cabinet and the Authority notice in writing of\nthe intention to appeal and the grounds thereof.\n(2) On the hearing of an appeal, the Cabinet may, having regard to the provisions\nof this Act and the Convention, confirm, reverse or vary the decision appealed\nagainst as appropriate or exercise any other power that the Management\nAuthority could have exercised under this Act and the Cabinet shall give written\nreasons for its decision to the appellant.\n(3) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Cabinet under subsection (2) may,\nwithin 14 days of the date on which the written reasons for the decision were\ngiven, appeal against the decision on a point of law only to the Grand Court.\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\nSection 32\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 25\n\n32.\nFinancial provisions\n32. (1) The costs of the administration and enforcement of this Act shall be a charge on\nthe revenue of the Islands.\n(2) The Government shall establish a special fund to be used for the administration\nand enforcement of this Act, including the establishment or designation of\nrescue centres, and any fees charged under this Act shall be paid into the fund.\n33.\nDuty to co-operate\n33. It shall be the duty of all government departments, agencies and statutory authorities\nto co-operate with the Management Authority in enforcing the provisions of this Act.\n34.\nResolutions of the Conference of the Parties\n34. (1) The Management Authority shall keep and maintain a register of the texts of all\nthe Resolutions of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention as are in force\nfor the time being.\n(2) The register shall be available for public inspection at all reasonable times.\n35.\nExisting permits and certificates\n35. Without prejudice to section 25(2) of the Interpretation Act (1995 Revision), any\npermit or certificate granted under the Endangered Species Protection and\nPropagation Law (1999 Revision) that is in force immediately before the 1st\nDecember, 2015, the commencement date of the Endangered Species (Trade and\nTransport) Law, 2004 [Law 14 of 2004] \u2014\n(a)\nshall have effect as from the 1st December, 2015, the commencement date\nof the Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Law, 2004 [Law 14 of\n2004] as if granted under this Act; and\n(b) in the case of a permit or certificate for a specified period, shall remain in\nforce, subject to the provisions of this Act, for so much of that period as\nfalls after the 1st December, 2015, the commencement date of the\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Law, 2004 [Law 14 of 2004].\n36.\nAmendments to Schedule\n36. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Management Authority may, on the advice of the\nScientific Authority, and shall, whenever required under the Convention, make\nby order such changes to any Part of the Schedule as may be desirable for any\nof the following purposes, \u2014\n(a)\nin the case of Column I of Part 1, to give effect to any amendment made\nin accordance with the provisions of the Convention to the list of species\nincluded in Appendix I to the Convention (species threatened with\nextinction which are or may be affected by trade);\n\nSection 37\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 26\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\n(b) in the case of Column II of Part 1, to give effect to any amendment made\nin accordance with the provisions of the Convention to the list of species\nincluded in Appendix II to the Convention (species which although not\nnecessarily now threatened with extinction may become so unless trade in\nspecimens of such species is subject to strict regulation and other species\nwhich must be subject to regulation in order that trade in specimens of\nother Appendix II species may be brought under effective control);\n(c)\nin the case of Column III of Part 1, to give effect to any amendment made\nin accordance with the provisions of the Convention to the list of species\nincluded in Appendix III to the Convention (species which any Party to\nthe Convention identifies as being subject to regulation within its\njurisdiction for the purpose of preventing or restricting exploitation and as\nneeding the co-operation of other Parties in the control of trade);\n(d) in the case of Part 2, \u2014\n(i)\nto list all the species listed in Appendix I, II or III to the Convention\nthat are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands; and\n(ii) to list all other species that are indigenous to or occur naturally in the\nIslands and that are considered by the Scientific Authority to have\npopulations in the Islands which would be at risk from unregulated\ntrade;\n(e)\nin the case of Part 3, to list all species that are considered by the Scientific\nAuthority to require strict regulation of their trade under this Act because\nof their potential threat to the survival, health, genetic integrity or viability\nof populations of any other species indigenous to or occurring naturally in\nthe Islands;\n(f)\nto remove any restriction that is for the time being imposed by virtue of\nthis Act on the trade of any species or any particular part or derivative\nthereof and that does not appear to promote the conservation of the species;\n(g) to facilitate the more effective or more convenient administration of any\nrestriction that is for the time being imposed by virtue of this Act on the\ntrade of any species or any particular part or derivative thereof;\n(h) to promote the conservation in the Islands of animals or plants of any\nspecies; and\n(i)\nto give effect to any amendment to the Convention.\n(2) No orders shall be made under this section which are contrary to or inconsistent\nwith any provision of the Convention.\n37.\nRegulations\n37. The Cabinet may make regulations, \u2014\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\nSection 38\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 27\n\n(a)\nprescribing fees to be charged for the making of applications or the issuing\nof permits and certificates;\n(b) prescribing forms of applications, permits and certificates;\n(c)\nprescribing the conditions required to be met and the fees to be charged for\nregistration under sections 14 and 15;\n(d) prescribing rules for appeals under sections 30 and 31;\n(e)\ndesignating one or more ports of exit, to which all exports and re-exports\nof specimens shall be restricted, and one or more ports of entry, to which\nall imports, shipments in transit or transhipment and introductions from\nthe sea shall be restricted;\n(f)\nincreasing the penalties in section 27; or\n(g) for such other matters as may be necessary for the implementation of this\nAct and the Convention.\n38.\nRepeal and transitional arrangements\n38. (1) The Endangered Species Protection and Propagation Law, (1999 Revision) is\nrepealed.\n(2) Until regulations are made under this Act to provide for a matter that may be\nprescribed by regulations, any regulations under the Endangered Species\nProtection and Propagation Law, (1999 Revision) relating to that matter and in\nforce immediately before the coming into force of this section shall apply as if\nmade under this Act.\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 29\n\n SCHEDULE\nNOTES TO PART 1\nColumn I: All endangered species listed in Appendix I to the Convention.\nColumn II: All threatened species listed in Appendix II to the Convention.\nColumn III: All species listed in Appendix III to the Convention.\nNOTES TO PART 2\nColumn I: Species which are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands and are listed\nin Appendix I to the Convention.\nColumn II: Species which are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands and are listed\nin Appendix II to the Convention.\nColumn III: Species which are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands and are listed\nin Appendix III to the Convention.\nColumn IV: Other species which are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands and\nwhich are considered by the Scientific Authority to have populations in the Islands which\nwould be at risk from unregulated trade.\nNOTES TO PART 3\nSpecies which are considered by the Scientific Authority to require strict regulation of their\ntrade because of their potential threat to the survival, health, genetic integrity or viability\nof populations of any other species indigenous to or occurring naturally in the Islands.\nMISCELLANEOUS NOTES TO THE SCHEDULE\n1.\nSpecies included in these Schedules are referred to:\n\n(a) by the name of the species; or\n\n(b) as being all of the species included in a higher taxon or designated part thereof.\n2.\nThe abbreviation \u201cspp.\u201d is used to denote all species of a higher taxon.\n3.\nOther references to taxa higher than species are for the purposes of information or\nclassification only. The common names included after the scientific names of families\nare for reference only. They are intended to indicate the species within the family\nconcerned that are included in this Schedules. In most cases this is not all of the species\nwithin the family.\n4.\nThe following abbreviations are used for plant taxa below the level of species:\n\n(a) \u201cssp.\u201d is used to denote subspecies; and\n\n(b) \u201cvar.\u201d or \u201cvars.\u201d is used to denote variety or varieties.\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 30\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\n5.\nAs none of the species or higher taxa of FLORA included in Column I of  Part I is\nannotated to the effect that its hybrids shall be treated in accordance with the provisions\nof Article III of the Convention, this means that artificially propagated hybrids produced\nfrom one or more of these species or taxa may be traded with a certificate of artificial\npropagation, and that seeds and pollen (including pollinia), cut flowers, seedling or\ntissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers\nof these hybrids are not subject to the provisions of the Convention.\n6.\nThe names of the countries in parentheses placed against the names of species in Column\nIII of Part I are those of the Parties submitting these species for inclusion in this Column.\n7.\nWhen a species is included in one of the Columns, all parts and derivatives of the species\nare also included in the same Column unless the species is annotated to indicate that\nonly specific parts and derivatives are included. The symbol \u201c#\u201d followed by a number\nplaced against the name of a species or higher taxon included in Column II or III refers\nto a footnote that indicates the parts or derivatives of plants that are designated as\n\u2018specimens\u2019 subject to the provisions of the Convention in accordance with Article I,\nparagraph (b), subparagraph (iii).\n8.\nThe terms and expressions below, used in annotations in these Columns, are defined as\nfollows -\n\n(a) \u201cextract\u201d means any substance obtained directly from plant material by physical or\nchemical means regardless of the manufacturing process. An extract may be solid\n(e.g. crystals, resin, fine or coarse particles), semisolid (e.g. gums, waxes) or liquid\n(e.g. solutions, tinctures, oil and essential oils);\n\n(b) \u201cfinished products packaged and ready for retail trade\u201d means products, shipped\nsingly or in bulk, requiring no further processing, packaged, labelled for final use\nor the retail trade in a state fit for being sold to or used by the general public;\n\n(c) \u201cpowder\u201d means a dry, solid substance in the form of fine or coarse particles; and\n\n(d) \u201cwoodchips\u201d means wood that has been reduced to small pieces.\n\nPART 1\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nFAUNA (ANIMALS)\nPHYLUM CHORDATA\nCLASS MAMMALIA (MAMMALS)\n\nARTIODACTYLA\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 31\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nANTILOCAPRIDAE Pronghorns\n\nAntilocapra\namericana\n(Only the population of\nMexico;\nno\nother\npopulation is included in\nthe Columns)\n\nBOVIDAE Antelopes, cattle, duikers, gazelles, goats, sheep, etc.\n\nAddax nasomaculatus\n\nAmmotragus lervia\n\nAntilope\ncervicapra\n(Nepal, Pakistan)\nBos gaurus (Excludes the\ndomesticated form, which\nis\nreferenced\nas\nBos\nfrontalis,\nand\nis\nnot\nsubject to the provisions of\nthe Convention)\n\nBos mutus (Excludes the\ndomesticated form, which\nis\nreferenced\nas\nBos\ngrunniens, and is not\nsubject to the provisions of\nthe Convention)\n\nBos sauveli\n\nBoselaphus tragocamelus\n(Pakistan)\n\nBubalus arnee (Excludes\nthe\ndomesticated\nform,\nwhich is referenced as\nBubalus bubalis and is not\nsubject to the provisions of\nthe Convention) (Nepal)\nBubalus depressicornis\n\nBubalus mindorensis\n\nBubalus quarlesi\nBudorcas taxicolor\n\nCapra caucasica\n\nCapra falconeri\n\nCapra hircus aegagrus A1\n(Pakistan)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 32\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nCapra sibirica (Pakistan)\nCapricornis\nmilneedwardsii\n\nCapricornis rubidus\n\nCapricornis sumatraensis\n\nCapricornis thar\n\nCephalophus brookei\n\nCephalophus dorsalis\n\nCephalophus jentinki\n\nCephalophus ogilbyi\n\nCephalophus silvicultor\n\nCephalophus zebra\n\nDamaliscus\npygargus\npygargus\n\nGazella bennettii\n(Pakistan)\nGazella cuvieri\n\nGazella dorcas (Algeria,\nTunisia)\nGazella leptoceros\n\nHippotragus niger\nvariani\n\nKobus leche\n\nNaemorhedus baileyi\n\nNaemorhedus caudatus\n\nNaemorhedus goral\n\nNaemorhedus griseus\n\nNanger dama\n\nOryx dammah\n\nOryx leucoryx\n\nOvis ammon\n\nOvis arabica\n\nOvis bochariensis\n\nOvis canadensis (Only the\npopulation of Mexico; no\nother\npopulation\nis\nincluded in the Columns)\n\nOvis collium\n\nOvis cycloceros\n\nOvis darwini\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 33\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nOvis gmelini (Only the\npopulation of Cyprus; no\nother\npopulation\nis\nincluded in the Columns)\n\nOvis hodgsoni\n\nOvis jubata\n\nOvis karelini\n\nOvis nigrimontana\n\nOvis polii\n\nOvis punjabiensis\n\nOvis severtzovi\n\nOvis vignei\n\nPantholops hodgsonii\n\nPhilantomba maxwelli\n\nPhilantomba monticola\n\nPseudois nayaur (Pakistan)\nPseudoryx nghetinhensis\n\nRupicapra\npyrenaica\nornata\n\nSaiga borealisA2\n\nSaiga tataricaA2\n\nTetracerus quadricornis\n(Nepal)\n\nCAMELIDAE Guanaco, vicuna\n\nLama guanicoe\n\nVicugna vicugna (Except\nthe\npopulations\nof:\nArgentina [populations of\nthe\nProvinces\nof\nCatamarca,\nJujuy\nand\nSalta, and semi-captive\npopulations\nof\nthe\nProvinces of Catamarca,\nJujuy, La Rioja, Salta and\nSan\nJuan],\nChile\n[populations of the region\nof Arica and Parinacota\nand of the region of\nTarapac\u00e1], Ecuador, Peru\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 34\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nand the Plurinational State\nof Bolivia, which are\nincluded in Column II)\n\nVicugna vicugna A3 (Only\nthe\npopulations\nof\nArgentina [populations of\nthe\nProvinces\nof\nCatamarca,\nJujuy\nand\nSalta, and semi-captive\npopulations\nof\nthe\nProvinces of Catamarca,\nJujuy, La Rioja, Salta and\nSan Juan], Chile\n[populations of the region\nof Arica and\nParinacota and of the\nregion of Tarapac\u00e1],\nEcuador, Peru and the\nPlurinational State of\nBolivia; all other\npopulations are included\nin Column I)\n\nCERVIDAE Deer, huemuls, muntjacs, pudus\n\nAxis calamianensis\n\nAxis kuhlii\n\nAxis porcinus (Except the\nsubspecies\nincluded\nin\nColumn I) (Pakistan)\nAxis\nporcinus\nannamiticus\n\nBlastocerus dichotomus\n\nCervus\nelaphus\nbactrianus\n\nCervus elaphus barbarus\n(Algeria, Tunisia)\nCervus elaphus hanglu\n\nDama\ndama\nmesopotamica\n\nHippocamelus spp.\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 35\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nMazama temama cerasina\n(Guatemala)\nMuntiacus crinifrons\n\nMuntiacus vuquangensis\n\nOdocoileus\nvirginianus\nmayensis (Guatemala)\nOzotoceros bezoarticus\n\nPudu mephistophiles\n\nPudu puda\n\nRucervus duvaucelii\n\nRucervus eldii\n\nGIRAFFIDAE Giraffe\n\nGiraffa camelopardalis\n\nHIPPOPOTAMIDAE Hippopotamuses\n\nHexaprotodon liberiensis\n\nHippopotamus amphibius\n\nMOSCHIDAE Musk deer\n\nMoschus spp. (Only the\npopulations\nof\nAfghanistan,\nBhutan,\nIndia, Myanmar, Nepal\nand Pakistan; all other\npopulations are included\nin Column II)\n\nMoschus spp. (Except the\npopulations\nof\nAfghanistan,\nBhutan,\nIndia, Myanmar, Nepal\nand Pakistan, which are\nincluded in Column I)\n\nSUIDAE Babirusa, hog\n\nBabyrousa babyrussa\n\nBabyrousa bolabatuensis\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 36\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nBabyrousa celebensis\n\nBabyrousa togeanensis\n\nSus salvanius\n\nTAYASSUIDAE Peccaries\n\nTayassuidae spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn\nI\nand\nthe\npopulations\nof\nPecari\ntajacu of Mexico and the\nUnited States of America,\nwhich are not included in\nthe Columns)\n\nCatagonus wagneri\n\nCARNIVORA\n\nAILURIDAE Red panda\n\nAilurus fulgens\n\nCANIDAE Wild dogs, foxes, wolves\n\nCanis aureus (India)\nCanis lupus (Only the\npopulations of Bhutan,\nIndia, Nepal and Pakistan;\nall other populations are\nincluded in Column II)\n(Excludes\nthe\ndomesticated form and the\ndingo\nwhich\nare\nreferenced as Canis lupus\nfamiliaris and Canis lupus\ndingo, respectively, which\nare not subject to the\nprovisions\nof\nthe\nConvention)\n\nCanis lupus (Except the\npopulations of Bhutan,\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 37\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nIndia, Nepal and Pakistan,\nwhich are included in\nColumn I) (Excludes the\ndomesticated form and the\ndingo\nwhich\nare\nreferenced as Canis lupus\nfamiliaris and Canis lupus\ndingo, respectively, which\nare not subject to the\nprovisions\nof\nthe\nConvention)\n\nCerdocyon thous\n\nChrysocyon brachyurus\n\nCuon alpinus\n\nLycalopex culpaeus\n\nLycalopex fulvipes\n\nLycalopex griseus\n\nLycalopex gymnocercus\n\nSpeothos venaticus\n\nVulpes bengalensis (India)\n\nVulpes cana\n\nVulpes\nvulpes\ngriffithi\n(India)\n\nVulpes vulpes montana\n(India)\n\nVulpes\nvulpes\npusilla\n(India)\n\nVulpes zerda\n\nEUPLERIDAE Fossa, falanouc, Malagasy civet\n\nCryptoprocta ferox\n\nEupleres goudotii\n\nFossa fossana\n\nFELIDAE Cats\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 38\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nFelidae spp.  A1 A4 (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nAcinonyx jubatusA5\n\nCaracal caracal (Only the\npopulation of Asia; all\nother\npopulations\nare\nincluded in Column II)\n\nCatopuma temminckii\n\nFelis nigripes\n\nHerpailurus\nyagouaroundi (Only the\npopulations of Central and\nNorth America; all other\npopulations are included\nin Column II)\n\nLeopardus geoffroyi\n\nLeopardus guttulus\n\nLeopardus jacobita\n\nLeopardus pardalis\n\nLeopardus tigrinus\n\nLeopardus wiedii\n\nLynx pardinus\n\nNeofelis diardi\n\nNeofelis nebulosa\n\nPanthera leo (Only the\npopulations of India; all\nother\npopulations\nare\nincluded in Column II)\n\nPanthera onca\n\nPanthera pardus\n\nPanthera tigris\n\nPanthera uncia\n\nPardofelis marmorata\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 39\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nPrionailurus bengalensis\nbengalensis\n(Only\nthe\npopulations\nof\nBangladesh,\nIndia\nand\nThailand;\nall\nother\npopulations are included\nin Column II)\n\nPrionailurus planiceps\n\nPrionailurus rubiginosus\n(Only the population of\nIndia;\nall\nother\npopulations are included\nin Column II)\n\nPuma concolor (Only the\npopulations of Costa Rica\nand Panama; all other\npopulations are included\nin Column II)\n\nHERPESTIDAE Mongooses\n\nHerpestes edwardsi (India,\nPakistan)\n\nHerpestes fuscus (India)\n\nHerpestes\njavanicus\n(Pakistan)\n\nHerpestes javanicus\nauropunctatus (India)\n\nHerpestes smithii (India)\n\nHerpestes urva (India)\n\nHerpestes vitticollis (India)\n\nHYAENIDAE Aardwolf, hyena\n\nHyaena hyaena (Pakistan)\n\nProteles\ncristata\n(Botswana)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 40\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nMEPHITIDAE Humboldt\u2019s hog-nosed skunk\n\nConepatus humboldtii\n\nMUSTELIDAE Badgers, martens, otters, weasels, etc.\n\nLUTRINAE Otters\n\nLutrinae spp. (Except the\nspecies\nincluded\nin\nColumn I)\n\nAonyx\ncapensis\nmicrodon\n(Only\nthe\npopulations of Cameroon\nand Nigeria; all other\npopulations are included\nin Column II)\n\nAonyx cinereus\n\nEnhydra lutris nereis\n\nLontra felina\n\nLontra longicaudis\n\nLontra provocax\n\nLutra lutra\n\nLutra nippon\n\nLutrogale perspicillata\n\nPteronura brasiliensis\n\nMUSTELINAE Grisons, honey badgers, martens, tayra, weasels\n\nEira barbara (Honduras)\n\nMartes flavigula (India)\n\nMartes foina intermedia\n(India)\n\nMartes gwatkinsii (India)\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 41\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nMellivora capensis\n(Botswana)\n\nMustela altaica (India)\n\nMustela erminea\nferghanae (India)\n\nMustela kathiah (India)\nMustela nigripes\n\nMustela sibirica (India)\n\nODOBENIDAE Walrus\n\nOdobenus\nrosmarus\n(Canada)\n\nOTARIIDAE Fur seals, sealions\n\nArctocephalus\nspp.\n(Except\nthe\nspecies\nincluded in Column I)\n\nArctocephalus townsendi\n\nPHOCIDAE Seals\n\nMirounga leonina\n\nMonachus spp.\n\nPROCYONIDAE Coatis, kinkajou\n\nNasua narica (Honduras)\n\nNasua\nnasua\nsolitaria\n(Uruguay)\n\nPotos flavus (Honduras)\n\nURSIDAE Bears, giant pandas\n\nUrsidae spp. (Except the\nspecies\nincluded\nin\nColumn I)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 42\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nAiluropoda melanoleuca\n\nHelarctos malayanus\n\nMelursus ursinus\n\nTremarctos ornatus\n\nUrsus arctos (Only the\npopulations of Bhutan,\nChina,\nMexico\nand\nMongolia;\nall\nother\npopulations are included\nin Column II)\n\nUrsus arctos isabellinus\n\nUrsus thibetanus\n\nVIVERRIDAE Binturong, civets, linsangs, otter-civet, palm civets\n\nArctictis binturong (India)\n\nCivettictis\ncivetta\n(Botswana)\n\nCynogale bennettii\n\nHemigalus derbyanus\n\nPaguma larvata (India)\n\nParadoxurus\nhermaphroditus (India)\n\nParadoxurus jerdoni\n(India)\n\nPrionodon linsang\n\nPrionodon pardicolor\n\nViverra civettina (India)\n\nViverra zibetha (India)\n\nViverricula indica (India)\n\nCETACEA Dolphins, porpoises, whales\n\nCetacea spp.A6 (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 43\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nBALAENIDAE Bowhead whale, right whales\n\nBalaena mysticetus\n\nEubalaena spp.\n\nBALAENOPTERIDAE Fin whales, humpback whales, rorquals\n\nBalaenoptera\nacutorostrata (Except the\npopulation\nof\nWest\nGreenland,\nwhich\nis\nincluded in Column II)\n\nBalaenoptera\nbonaerensis\n\nBalaenoptera borealis\n\nBalaenoptera edni\n\nBalaenoptera musculus\n\nBalaenoptera omurai\n\nBalaenoptera physalus\n\nMegaptera novaeangliae\n\nDELPHINIDAE Dolphins\n\nOrcaella brevirostris\n\nOrcaella heinsohni\n\nSotalia spp.\n\nSousa spp.\n\nESCHRICHTIIDAE Grey whale\n\nEschrichtius robustus\n\nINIIDAE River dolphin\n\nLipotes vexillifer\n\nNEOBALAENIDAE Pygmy right whale\n\nCaperea marginata\n\nPHOCOENIDAE Porpoises\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 44\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nNeophocaena\nasiaeorientalis\n\nNeophocaena\nphocaenoides\n\nPhocoena sinus\n\nPHYSETERIDAE Sperm whale\n\nPhyseter macrocephalus\n\nPLATANISTIDAE River dolphins\n\nPlatanista spp.\n\nZIPHIIDAE Beaked whales, bottlenosed whales\n\nBerardius spp.\n\nHyperoodon spp.\n\nCHIROPTERA\n\nPHYLLOSTOMIDAE White-lined broadnosed bats\n\nPlatyrrhinus\nlineatus\n(Uruguay)\n\nPTEROPODIDAE Fruit bats, flying foxes\n\nAcerodon spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nAcerodon jubatus\n\nPteropus spp. (Except the\nspecies\nincluded\nin\nColumn I and Pteropus\nbrunneus which is not\nincluded in the Columns)\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 45\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nPteropus insularis\n\nPteropus loochoensis\n\nPteropus mariannus\n\nPteropus molossinus\n\nPteropus pelewensis\n\nPteropus pilosus\n\nPteropus samoensis\n\nPteropus tonganus\n\nPteropus ualanus\n\nPteropus yapensis\n\nCINGULATA\n\nDASYPODIDAE Armadillos\n\nCabassous tatouay\n(Uruguay)\n\nChaetophractus nationi\nA7\n\nPriodontes maximus\n\nDASYUROMORPHIA\n\nDASYURIDAE Dunnarts\n\nSminthopsis\nlongicaudata\n\nSminthopsis\npsammophila\n\nDIPROTODONTIA\n\nMACROPODIDAE Kangaroos, wallabies\n\nDendrolagus inustus\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 46\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nDendrolagus ursinus\n\nLagorchestes hirsutus\n\nLagostrophus fasciatus\n\nOnychogalea fraenata\n\nPHALANGERIDAE Cuscuses\n\nPhalanger\nintercastellanus\n\nPhalanger mimicus\n\nPhalanger orientalis\n\nSpilocuscus kraemeri\n\nSpilocuscus maculatus\n\nSpilocuscus papuensis\n\nPOTOROIDAE Rat-kangaroos\n\nBettongia spp.\n\nVOMBATIDAE Northern hairy-nosed wombat\n\nLasiorhinus krefftii\n\nLAGOMORPHA\n\nLEPORIDAE Rabbits\n\nCaprolagus hispidus\n\nRomerolagus diazi\n\nMONOTREMATA\n\nTACHYGLOSSIDAE Echidnas\n\nZaglossus spp.\n\nPERAMELEMORPHIA\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 47\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nPERAMELIDAE Barred bandicoots\n\nPerameles bougainville\n\nTHYLACOMYIDAE Bilby\n\nMacrotis lagotis\n\nPERISSODACTYLA\n\nEQUIDAE Horses, wild asses, zebras\n\nEquus africanus\n(Excludes the\ndomesticated form, which\nis referenced as Equus\nasinus, and is not subject\nto the provisions of the\nConvention)\n\nEquus grevyi\n\nEquus hemionus (Except\nthe subspecies included in\nColumn I)\n\nEquus hemionus\nhemionus\n\nEquus hemionus khur\n\nEquus hemionus luteus\n\nEquus kiang\n\nEquus przewalskii\n\nEquus zebra hartmannae\n\nEquus zebra zebra\n\nRHINOCEROTIDAE Rhinoceroses\n\nRhinocerotidae\nspp.\n(Except the subspecies\nincluded in Column II)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 48\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nCeratotherium\nsimum\nsimum\n(Only\nthe\npopulations of EswatiniA8,\nNamibiaA9\nand\nSouth\nAfricaA8;\nall\nother\npopulations are included\nin Column I)\n\nTAPIRIDAE Tapirs\n\nTapiridae spp. (Except\nthe species\nincluded in Column II)\n\nTapirus terrestris\n\nPHOLIDOTA\n\nMANIDAE Pangolins\n\nManis spp. (Except the\nspecies\nincluded\nin\nColumn I)\n\nManis crassicaudata\n\nManis culionensis\n\nManis gigantea\n\nManis javanica\n\nManis pentadactyla\n\nManis temminckii\n\nManis tetradactyla\n\nManis tricuspis\n\nPILOSA\n\nBRADYPODIDAE Three-toed sloths\n\nBradypus pygmaeus\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 49\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nBradypus variegatus\n\nMYRMECOPHAGIDAE Giant anteater, tamandua\n\nMyrmecophaga tridactyla\n\nTamandua mexicana\n(Guatemala)\n\nPRIMATES Apes, monkeys\n\nPrimates spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nATELIDAE Howler monkeys, spider monkeys\n\nAlouatta palliata\n\nAlouatta pigra\n\nAteles geoffroyi frontatus\n\nAteles geoffroyi ornatus\n\nBrachyteles arachnoides\n\nBrachyteles hypoxanthus\n\nOreonax flavicauda\n\nCEBIDAE Marmosets, tamarins, New World monkeys\n\nCallimico goeldii\n\nCallithrix aurita\n\nCallithrix flaviceps\n\nLeontopithecus spp.\n\nSaguinus bicolor\n\nSaguinus geoffroyi\n\nSaguinus leucopus\n\nSaguinus martinsi\n\nSaguinus oedipus\n\nSaimiri oerstedii\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 50\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nCERCOPITHECIDAE Old World monkeys\n\nCercocebus galeritus\n\nCercopithecus diana\n\nCercopithecus roloway\n\nMacaca silenus\n\nMacaca sylvanus\n\nMandrillus leucophaeus\n\nMandrillus sphinx\n\nNasalis larvatus\n\nPiliocolobus kirkii\n\nPiliocolobus rufomitratus\n\nPresbytis potenziani\n\nPygathrix spp.\n\nRhinopithecus spp.\n\nSemnopithecus ajax\n\nSemnopithecus\ndussumieri\n\nSemnopithecus entellus\n\nSemnopithecus hector\n\nSemnopithecus\nhypoleucos\n\nSemnopithecus priam\n\nSemnopithecus\nschistaceus\n\nSimias concolor\n\nTrachypithecus geei\n\nTrachypithecus pileatus\n\nTrachypithecus\nshortridgei\n\nCHEIROGALEIDAE Dwarf lemurs\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 51\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nCheirogaleidae spp.\n\nDAUBENTONIIDAE Aye-aye\n\nDaubentonia\nmadagascariensis\n\nHOMINIDAE Apes, chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans\n\nGorilla beringei\n\nGorilla gorilla\n\nPan spp\n\nPongo abelii\n\nPongo pygmaeus\n\nPongo tapanuliensis\n\nHYLOBATIDAE Gibbons\n\nHylobatidae spp.\n\nINDRIIDAE Indris, sifakas, woolly lemurs\n\nIndriidae spp.\n\nLEMURIDAE Large lemurs\n\nLEMURIDAE spp.\n\nLEPILEMURIDAE Sportive lemurs\n\nLEPILEMURIDAE spp.\n\nLORISIDAE Lorises\n\nNycticebus spp.\n\nPITHECIIDAE Sakis, uakaris\n\nCacajao spp.\n\nChiropotes albinasus\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 52\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nPROBOSCIDEA\n\nELEPHANTIDAE Elephants\n\nElephas maximus\n\nLoxodonta\nafricana\n(Except the populations of\nBotswana,\nNamibia,\nSouth\nAfrica\nand\nZimbabwe,\nwhich\nare\nincluded in Column II\nsubject to annotation A10)\n\nLoxodonta africana\nA10\n(Only the populations of\nBotswana, Namibia, South\nAfrica and Zimbabwe; all\nother\npopulations\nare\nincluded in Column I)\n\nRODENTIA\n\nCHINCHILLIDAE Chinchillas\n\nChinchilla spp. A1\n\nCUNICULIDAE Pacas\n\nCuniculus paca\n(Honduras)\n\nDASYPROCTIDAE Agoutis\n\nDasyprocta punctata\n(Honduras)\n\nERETHIZONTIDAE New World porcupines\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 53\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nSphiggurus mexicanus\n(Honduras)\n\nSphiggurus spinosus\n(Uruguay)\n\nMURIDAE Mice, rats\n\nLeporillus conditor\n\nPseudomys fieldi\n\nXeromys myoides\n\nZyzomys pedunculatus\n\nSCIURIDAE Ground squirrels, tree squirrels\n\nCynomys mexicanus\n\nMarmota caudata (India)\n\nMarmota himalayana\n(India)\n\nRatufa spp.\n\nSCANDENTIA Tree shrews\n\nSCANDENTIA spp.\n\nSIRENIA\n\nDUGONGIDAE Dugong\n\nDugong dugon\n\nTRICHECHIDAE Manatees\n\nTrichechus inunguis\n\nTrichechus manatus\n\nTrichechus senegalensis\n\nCLASS AVES (BIRDS)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 54\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nANSERIFORMES\n\nANATIDAE Ducks, geese, swans, etc.\n\nAnas aucklandica\n\nAnas bernieri\n\nAnas chlorotis\n\nAnas formosa\n\nAnas laysanensis\n\nAnas nesiotis\n\nAsarcornis scutulata\n\nBranta canadensis\nleucopareia\n\nBranta ruficollis\n\nBranta sandvicensis\n\nCoscoroba coscoroba\n\nCygnus melancoryphus\n\nDendrocygna arborea\n\nDendrocygna autumnalis\n(Honduras)\n\nDendrocygna bicolor\n(Honduras)\n\nOxyura leucocephala\n\nRhodonessa\ncaryophyllacea\n\nSarkidiornis melanotos\n\nAPODIFORMES\n\nTROCHILIDAE Hummingbirds\n\nGlaucis dohrnii\nTrochilidae spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 55\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nCHARADRIIFORMES\n\nBURHINIDAE Thick-knee\n\nBurhinus bistriatus\n(Guatemala)\n\nLARIDAE Relict gull\n\nLarus relictus\n\nSCOLOPACIDAE Curlews, greenshanks\n\nNumenius borealis\n\nNumenius tenuirostris\n\nTringa guttifer\n\nCICONIIFORMES\n\nBALAENICIPITIDAE Shoebill\n\nBalaeniceps rex\n\nCICONIIDAE Storks\n\nCiconia boyciana\n\nCiconia nigra\n\nJabiru mycteria\n\nMycteria cinerea\n\nPHOENICOPTERIDAE Flamingos\n\nPHOENICOPTERIDAE\nspp.\n\nTHRESKIORNITHIDAE Ibises, spoonbills\n\nEudocimus ruber\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 56\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nGeronticus calvus\n\nGeronticus eremita\n\nNipponia nippon\n\nPlatalea leucorodia\n\nCOLUMBIFORMES\n\nCOLUMBIDAE Doves, pigeons\n\nCaloenas nicobarica\n\nDucula mindorensis\n\nGallicolumba luzonica\n\nGoura spp.\n\nNesoenas\nmayeri\n(Mauritius)\n\nCORACIIFORMES\n\nBUCEROTIDAE Hornbills\n\nAceros spp. (Except the\nspecies\nincluded\nin\nColumn I)\n\nAceros nipalensis\n\nAnorrhinus spp.\n\nAnthracoceros spp.\n\nBerenicornis spp.\n\nBuceros spp. (Except the\nspecies\nincluded\nin\nColumn I)\n\nBuceros bicornis\n\nPenelopides spp.\n\nRhinoplax vigil\n\nRhyticeros spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 57\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nRhyticeros subruficollis\n\nCUCULIFORMES\n\nMUSOPHAGIDAE Turacos\n\nTauraco spp.\n\nFALCONIFORMES Eagles, falcons, hawks, vultures\n\nFALCONIFORMES\nspp. (Except the species\nincluded in Columns I and\nIII and Caracara lutosa,\nCathartes aura, Cathartes\nburrovianus,\nCathartes\nmelambrotus\nand\nCoragyps atratus which\nare not included in the\nColumns)\n\nACCIPITRIDAE Hawks, eagles\n\nAquila adalberti\n\nAquila heliaca\n\nChondrohierax wilsonii\n\nHaliaeetus albicilla\n\nHarpia harpyja\n\nPithecophaga jefferyi\n\nCATHARTIDAE New World vultures\n\nGymnogyps\ncalifornianus\n\nSarcoramphus papa\n(Honduras)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 58\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nVultur gryphus\n\nFALCONIDAE Falcons\n\nFalco araeus\n\nFalco jugger\n\nFalco newtoni (Only the\npopulation of Seychelles;\nall other populations are\nincluded in Column II)\n\nFalco peregrinus\n\nFalco punctatus\n\nFalco rusticolus\n\nGALLIFORMES\n\nCRACIDAE Chachalacas, currassows, guans\n\nCrax alberti (Colombia)\nCrax blumenbachii\n\nCrax\ndaubentoni\n(Colombia)\n\nCrax globulosa (Colombia)\n\nCrax\nrubra\n(Colombia,\nGuatemala,\nHonduras)\nMitu mitu\n\nOreophasis derbianus\n\nOrtalis vetula (Guatemala,\nHonduras)\n\nPauxi pauxi (Colombia)\nPenelope albipennis\n\nPenelope purpurascens\n(Honduras)\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 59\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nPenelopina nigra\n(Guatemala)\nPipile jacutinga\n\nPipile pipile\n\nMEGAPODIIDAE Maleo fowl\n\nMacrocephalon maleo\n\nPHASIANIDAE Grouse, guineafowl, partridges, peafowl, pheasants, tragopans\n\nArgusianus argus\n\nCatreus wallichii\n\nColinus virginianus\nridgwayi\n\nCrossoptilon crossoptilon\n\nCrossoptilon\nmantchuricum\n\nGallus sonneratii\n\nIthaginis cruentus\n\nLophophorus impejanus\n\nLophophorus lhuysii\n\nLophophorus sclateri\n\nLophura edwardsi\n\nLophura leucomelanos\n(Pakistan)\nLophura swinhoii\n\nMeleagris ocellata\n(Guatemala)\n\nPavo cristatus (Pakistan)\n\nPavo muticus\n\nPolyplectron\nbicalcaratum\n\nPolyplectron germaini\n\nPolyplectron malacense\n\nPolyplectron napoleonis\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 60\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nPolyplectron\nschleiermacheri\n\nPucrasia macrolopha\n(Pakistan)\nRheinardia ocellata\n\nSyrmaticus ellioti\n\nSyrmaticus humiae\n\nSyrmaticus mikado\n\nSyrmaticus reevesii\n\nTetraogallus caspius\n\nTetraogallus tibetanus\n\nTragopan blythii\n\nTragopan caboti\n\nTragopan\nmelanocephalus\n\nTragopan satyra (Nepal)\n\nTympanuchus cupido\nattwateri\n\nGRUIFORMES\n\nGRUIDAE Cranes\n\nGRUIDAE spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nAntigone canadensis\nnesiotes\n\nAntigone canadensis\npulla\n\nAntigone vipio\n\nBalearica pavonina\n\nGrus americana\n\nGrus japonensis\n\nGrus monacha\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 61\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nGrus nigricollis\n\nLeucogeranus\nleucogeranus\n\nOTIDIDAE Bustards\n\nOTIDIDAE spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nArdeotis nigriceps\n\nChlamydotis macqueenii\n\nChlamydotis undulata\n\nHoubaropsis bengalensis\n\nRALLIDAE Lord Howe rail\n\nHypotaenidia sylvestris\n\nRHYNOCHETIDAE Kagu\n\nRhynochetos jubatus\n\nPASSERIFORMES\n\nALAUDIDAE Larks\n\nAlauda arvensis\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nGalerida cristata\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nLullula arborea\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nMelanocorypha calandra\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 62\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nATRICHORNITHIDAE Western scrub-bird\n\nAtrichornis clamosus\n\nCOTINGIDAE Cotingas\n\nCephalopterus ornatus\n(Colombia)\n\nCephalopterus penduliger\n(Colombia)\nCotinga maculata\n\nRupicola spp.\n\nXipholena atropurpurea\n\nEMBERIZIDAE Cardinals, tanagers\n\nEmberiza citrinella\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nEmberiza hortulana\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nGubernatrix cristata\n\nMelopyrrha nigra (Cuba)\n\nParoaria capitata\n\nParoaria coronata\n\nTangara fastuosa\n\nTiaris canorus (Cuba)\n\nESTRILDIDAE Mannikins, waxbills\n\nAmandava formosa\n\nLonchura oryzivora\n\nPoephila cincta cincta\n\nFRINGILLIDAE Finches\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 63\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nCarduelis\ncannabina\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nCarduelis\ncarduelis\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\nCarduelis cucullata\n\nCarduelis\nflammea\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nCarduelis\nhornemanni\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nCarduelis\nspinus\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nCarduelis yarrellii\n\nCarpodacus\nerythrinus\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nLoxia\ncurvirostra\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nPyrrhula\npyrrhula\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nSerinus\nserinus\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nHIRUNDINIDAE White-eyed river martin\n\nPseudochelidon\nsirintarae\n\nICTERIDAE Saffron-cowled blackbird\n\nXanthopsar flavus\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 64\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nMELIPHAGIDAE Helmeted honeyeater\n\nLichenostomus melanops\ncassidix\n\nMUSCICAPIDAE Old World flycatchers\n\nAcrocephalus rodericanus\n(Mauritius)\n\nCopsychus malabaricus\n\nCyornis ruckii\n\nDasyornis broadbenti\nlitoralis\n\nDasyornis longirostris\n\nErithacus rubecula\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nFicedula parva\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nGarrulax canorus\n\nGarrulax taewanus\n\nHippolais icterina\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nLeiothrix argentauris\n\nGarrulax taewanus\n\nHippolais icterina\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nLeiothrix argentauris\n\nLeiothrix lutea\n\nLiocichla omeiensis\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 65\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nLuscinia luscinia\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nLuscinia megarhynchos\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nLuscinia svecica\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nMonticola saxatilis\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\nPicathartes\ngymnocephalus\n\nPicathartes oreas\n\nSylvia atricapilla\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nSylvia borin (Population of\nUkraine) (Ukraine)\n\nSylvia curruca (Population\nof Ukraine) (Ukraine)\n\nSylvia nisoria (Population\nof Ukraine) (Ukraine)\n\nTerpsiphone\nbourbonnensis (Mauritius)\n\nTurdus merula\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nTurdus philomelos\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nORIOLIDAE Oriole\n\nOriolus oriolus\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 66\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nPARADISAEIDAE Birds of paradise\n\nPARADISAEIDAE spp.\n\nPARIDAE Tit\n\nParus ater (Population of\nUkraine) (Ukraine)\n\nPITTIDAE Pittas\n\nPitta guajana\n\nPitta gurneyi\n\nPitta kochi\n\nPitta nympha\n\nPYCNONOTIDAE Straw-headed bulbul\n\nPycnonotus zeylanicus\n\nSTURNIDAE Mynas\n\nGracula religiosa\n\nLeucopsar rothschildi\n\nTROGLODYTIDAE Wren\n\nTroglodytes troglodytes\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nZOSTEROPIDAE White-chested whiteeye\n\nZosterops albogularis\n\nPELECANIFORMES\n\nFREGATIDAE Christmas frigatebird\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 67\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nFregata andrewsi\n\nPELECANIDAE Dalmatian pelican\n\nPelecanus crispus\n\nSULIDAE Abbot\u2019s booby\n\nPapasula abbotti\n\nPICIFORMES\n\nCAPITONIDAE Toucan barbet\n\nSemnornis ramphastinus\n(Colombia)\n\nPICIDAE Tristram\u2019s woodpecker\n\nDryocopus javensis\nrichardsi\n\nRAMPHASTIDAE Toucans\n\nBaillonius bailloni\n(Argentina)\n\nPteroglossus aracari\n\nPteroglossus castanotis\n(Argentina)\n\nPteroglossus viridis\n\nRamphastos dicolorus\n(Argentina)\n\nRamphastos sulfuratus\n\nRamphastos toco\n\nRamphastos tucanus\n\nRamphastos vitellinus\n\nSelenidera maculirostris\n(Argentina)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 68\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nPODICIPEDIFORMES\n\nPODICIPEDIDAE Giant grebe\n\nPodilymbus gigas\n\nPROCELLARIIFORMES\n\nDIOMEDEIDAE Short-tailed albatross\n\nPhoebastria albatrus\n\nPSITTACIFORMES\n\nPsittaciformes\nspp.\n(Except\nthe\nspecies\nincluded in Column I and\nAgapornis\nroseicollis,\nMelopsittacus undulatus,\nNymphicus\nhollandicus\nand Psittacula krameri\nwhich are not included in\nthe Columns)\n\nCACATUIDAE Cockatoos\n\nCacatua goffiniana\n\nCacatua haematuropygia\n\nCacatua moluccensis\n\nCacatua sulphurea\n\nProbosciger aterrimus\n\nLORIIDAE Lories\n\nEos histrio\n\nVini ultramarina\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 69\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nPSITTACIDAE Amazons, macaws, parakeets, parrots\n\nAmazona arausiaca\n\nAmazona auropalliata\n\nAmazona barbadensis\n\nAmazona brasiliensis\n\nAmazona finschi\n\nAmazona guildingii\n\nAmazona imperialis\n\nAmazona leucocephala\n\nAmazona oratrix\n\nAmazona pretrei\n\nAmazona rhodocorytha\n\nAmazona tucumana\n\nAmazona versicolor\n\nAmazona vinacea\n\nAmazona viridigenalis\n\nAmazona vittata\n\nAnodorhynchus spp.\n\nAra ambiguus\n\nAra glaucogularis\n\nAra macao\n\nAra militaris\n\nAra rubrogenys\n\nCyanopsitta spixii\n\nCyanoramphus cookii\n\nCyanoramphus forbesi\n\nCyanoramphus\nnovaezelandiae\n\nCyanoramphus saisseti\n\nCyclopsitta diophthalma\ncoxeni\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 70\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nEunymphicus cornutus\n\nGuarouba guarouba\n\nNeophema chrysogaster\n\nOgnorhynchus icterotis\n\nPezoporus flaviventris\n\nPezoporus occidentalis\n\nPezoporus wallicus\n\nPionopsitta pileata\n\nPrimolius couloni\n\nPrimolius maracana\n\nPsephotellus\nchrysopterygius\n\nPsephotellus dissimilis\n\nPsephotellus\npulcherrimus\n\nPsittacula echo\n\nPsittacus erithacus\n\nPyrrhura cruentata\n\nRhynchopsitta spp.\n\nStrigops habroptila\n\nRHEIFORMES\n\nRHEIDAE Rheas\n\nPterocnemia\npennata\n(Except the subspecies\nincluded in Column II)\n\nPterocnemia pennata\npennata\n\nRhea americana\n\nSPHENISCIFORMES\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 71\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nSPHENISCIDAE Penguins\n\nSpheniscus demersus\n\nSpheniscus humboldti\n\nSTRIGIFORMES Owls\n\nStrigiformes spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I and Sceloglaux\nalbifacies which is not\nincluded in the Columns)\n\nSTRIGIDAE Owls\n\nHeteroglaux blewitti\n\nMimizuku gurneyi\n\nNinox natalis\n\nTYTONIDAE Barn owls\n\nTyto soumagnei\n\nSTRUTHIONIFORMES\n\nSTRUTHIONIDAE Ostriches\n\nStruthio camelus (Only\nthe populations of Algeria,\nBurkina Faso, Cameroon,\nthe\nCentral\nAfrican\nRepublic,\nChad,\nMali,\nMauritania, Morocco, the\nNiger, Nigeria, Senegal\nand the Sudan; no other\npopulation is included in\nthe Columns)\n\nTINAMIFORMES\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 72\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nTINAMIDAE Solitary tinamou\n\nTinamus solitarius\n\nTROGONIFORMES\n\nTROGONIDAE Magnificent quetzal\nPharomachrus mocinno\n\nCLASS REPTILIA (REPTILES)\n\nCROCODYLIA Alligators, caimans, crocodiles\n\nCrocodylia spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nALLIGATORIDAE Alligators, caimans\n\nAlligator sinensis\n\nCaiman crocodilus\napaporiensis\n\nCaiman\nlatirostris\n(Except the populations of\nArgentina and BrazilA11,\nwhich are included in\nColumn II)\n\nMelanosuchus\nniger\n(Except the populations of\nBrazil and Ecuador\nA12\nwhich are included in\nColumn II)\n\nCROCODYLIDAE Crocodiles\n\nCrocodylus\nacutus\n(Except the populations of\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 73\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nColombia\n[Integrated\nManagement District of\nMangroves of the Bay of\nCispata, Tinajones, La\nBalsa and Surrounding\nAreas,\nDepartment\nof\nC\u00f3rdoba],\nCuba\nand\nMexico\nA13 which are\nincluded in Column II)\nCrocodylus cataphractus\n\nCrocodylus intermedius\n\nCrocodylus mindorensis\n\nCrocodylus\nmoreletii\n(Except the populations of\nBelize A14 and Mexico,\nwhich are included in\nColumn II)\n\nCrocodylus niloticus\n(Except the populations of\nBotswana, EgyptA15,\nEthiopia, Kenya,\nMadagascar, Malawi,\nMozambique, Namibia,\nSouth Africa, Uganda, the\nUnited Republic of\nTanzaniaA16, Zambia and\nZimbabwe, which are\nincluded in Column II)\n\nCrocodylus palustris\n\nCrocodylus\nporosus\n(Except the populations of\nAustralia,\nIndonesia,\nMalaysiaA17, Papua New\nGuinea\nand\nthe\nPhilippines [population of\nthe Palawan Islands]A18,\nwhich are included in\nColumn II)\n\nCrocodylus rhombifer\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 74\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nCrocodylus siamensis\n\nOsteolaemus tetraspis\n\nTomistoma schlegelii\n\nGAVIALIDAE Indian gavial\n\nGavialis gangeticus\n\nRHYNCHOCEPHALIA\n\nSPHENODONTIDAE Tuatara\n\nSphenodon spp.\n\nSAURIA\n\nAGAMIDAE Spiny-tailed lizards, agamas\n\nCalotes ceylonensis (Sri\nLanka)\n\nCalotes desilvai (Sri\nLanka)\n\nCalotes liocephalus (Sri\nLanka)\n\nCalotes liolepis (Sri\nLanka)\n\nCalotes manamendrai (Sri\nLanka)\n\nCalotes nigrilabris (Sri\nLanka)\n\nCalotes pethiyagodai (Sri\nLanka)\n\nCeratophora aspera A19\n\nCeratophora erdeleni\n\nCeratophora karu\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 75\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nCeratophora stoddartii\nA19\n\nCeratophora tennentii\n\nCophotis ceylanica\n\nCophotis dumbara\n\nCtenophorus spp.\n(Australia)\n\nIntellagama spp.\n(Australia)\n\nLyriocephalus scutatus\nA19\n\nPhysignathus cocincinus\n\nSaara spp.\n\nTympanocryptis spp.\n(Australia)\n\nUromastyx spp.\n\nANGUIDAE Alligator lizards\n\nAbronia spp. A20 (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nAbronia anzuetoi\n\nAbronia campbelli\n\nAbronia fimbriata\n\nAbronia frosti\n\nAbronia meledona\n\nCHAMAELEONIDAE Chameleons\n\nArchaius spp.\n\nBradypodion spp.\n\nBrookesia spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nBrookesia perarmata\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 76\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nCalumma spp.\n\nChamaeleo spp.\n\nFurcifer spp.\n\nKinyongia spp.\n\nNadzikambia spp.\n\nPalleon spp.\n\nRhampholeon spp.\n\nRieppeleon spp.\n\nTrioceros spp.\n\nCORDYLIDAE Spiny-tailed lizards\n\nCordylus spp.\n\nHemicordylus spp.\n\nKarusaurus spp.\n\nNamazonurus spp.\n\nNinurta spp.\n\nOuroborus spp.\n\nPseudocordylus spp.\n\nSmaug spp.\n\nEUBLEPHARIDAE Eyelid geckos\n\nGoniurosaurus\nspp.\n(Except the species native\nto Japan)\n\nGoniurosaurus kuroiwae\n#18 (Japan)\n\nGoniurosaurus orientalis\n#18 (Japan)\n\nGoniurosaurus sengokui\n#18 (Japan)\n\nGoniurosaurus splendens\n#18 (Japan)\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 77\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nGoniurosaurus toyamai #18\n(Japan)\n\nGoniurosaurus\nyamashinae #18 (Japan)\n\nGEKKONIDAE Geckos\n\nAiluronyx spp.\n(Seychelles)\n\nCarphodactylus spp.\n(Australia)\nCnemaspis psychedelica\n\nCyrtodactylus jeyporensis\n\nDactylocnemis spp. (New\nZealand)\n\nGekko gecko\n\nGonatodes daudini\n\nHoplodactylus spp. (New\nZealand)\nLygodactylus williamsi\n\nNactus serpensinsula\n\nNaultinus spp.\n\nNephrurus spp.\n(Australia)\n\nOrraya spp. (Australia)\n\nParoedura androyensis\n\nParoedura masobe\n\nPhelsuma spp.\n\nPhyllurus spp. (Australia)\n\nRhoptropella spp.\n\nSaltuarius spp. (Australia)\n\nSphaerodactylus armasi\n(Cuba)\n\nSphaerodactylus celicara\n(Cuba)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 78\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nSphaerodactylus\ndimorphicus (Cuba)\n\nSphaerodactylus\nintermedius (Cuba)\n\nSphaerodactylus\nnigropunctatus alayoi\n(Cuba)\n\nSphaerodactylus\nnigropunctatus granti\n(Cuba)\n\nSphaerodactylus\nnigropunctatus\nlissodesmus (Cuba)\n\nSphaerodactylus\nnigropunctatus ocujal\n(Cuba)\n\nSphaerodactylus\nnigropunctatus strategus\n(Cuba)\n\nSphaerodactylus notatus\natactus (Cuba)\n\nSphaerodactylus oliveri\n(Cuba)\n\nSphaerodactylus pimienta\n(Cuba)\n\nSphaerodactylus ruibali\n(Cuba)\n\nSphaerodactylus siboney\n(Cuba)\n\nSphaerodactylus torrei\n(Cuba)\n\nStrophurus spp.\n(Australia)\n\nTarentola chazaliae\n\nToropuku spp. (New\nZealand)\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 79\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nTukutuku spp. (New\nZealand)\n\nUnderwoodisaurus spp.\n(Australia)\n\nUroplatus spp.\n\nUvidicolus spp. (Australia)\n\nWoodworthia spp. (New\nZealand)\n\nHELODERMATIDAE Beaded lizards, Gila monster\n\nHeloderma spp. (Except\nthe subspecies included in\nColumn I)\n\nHeloderma horridum\ncharlesbogerti\n\nIGUANIDAE Iguanas\n\nAmblyrhynchus cristatus\n\nBrachylophus spp.\n\nConolophus spp.\n\nCtenosaura spp.\n\nCyclura spp.\n\nIguana spp.\n\nSauromalus varius\n\nLACERTIDAE Lizards\n\nGallotia simonyi\n\nPodarcis lilfordi\n\nPodarcis pityusensis\n\nLANTHANOTIDAE Earless monitor lizards\n\nLanthanotidae spp. A19\n\nPHRYNOSOMATIDAE Horned lizards\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 80\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nPhrynosoma spp.\n\nPOLYCHROTIDAE Anoles\n\nAnolis agueroi (Cuba)\n\nAnolis baracoae (Cuba)\n\nAnolis barbatus (Cuba)\n\nAnolis chamaeleonides\n(Cuba)\n\nAnolis equestris (Cuba)\n\nAnolis guamuhaya (Cuba)\n\nAnolis luteogularis (Cuba)\n\nAnolis pigmaequestris\n(Cuba)\n\nAnolis porcus (Cuba)\n\nSCINCIDAE Solomon Islands giant skink\n\nCorucia zebrata\n\nEgernia spp. (Australia)\nTiliqua adelaidensis\n\nTiliqua multifasciata\n(Australia)\n\nTiliqua nigrolutea\n(Australia)\n\nTiliqua occipitalis\n(Australia)\n\nTiliqua rugosa (Australia)\n\nTiliqua scincoides\nintermedia (Australia)\n\nTiliqua scincoides\nscincoides (Australia)\n\nTEIIDAE Caiman lizards, tegu lizards\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 81\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nCrocodilurus amazonicus\n\nDracaena spp.\n\nSalvator spp.\n\nTupinambis spp.\n\nVARANIDAE Monitor lizards\n\nVaranus spp. (Except the\nspecies included in\nColumn I)\n\nVaranus bengalensis\n\nVaranus flavescens\n\nVaranus griseus\n\nVaranus komodoensis\n\nVaranus nebulosus\n\nXENOSAURIDAE Chinese crocodile lizard\n\nShinisaurus crocodilurus\n\nSERPENTES\n\nBOIDAE Boas\n\nBoidae spp. (Except the\nspecies\nincluded\nin\nColumn I)\n\nAcrantophis spp.\n\nBoa constrictor\noccidentalis\n\nChilabothrus monensis\n\nChilabothrus subflavus\n\nSanzinia\nmadagascariensis\n\nBOLYERIIDAE Round Island boas\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 82\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nBolyeriidae spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nBolyeria multocarinata\n\nCasarea dussumieri\n\nCOLUBRIDAE Typical snakes, water snakes, whipsnakes\n\nAtretium schistosum\n(India)\n\nCerberus rynchops (India)\n\nClelia clelia\n\nCyclagras gigas\n\nElachistodon\nwestermanni\n\nPtyas mucosus\n\nXenochrophis piscator\n(India)\n\nXenochrophis\nschnurrenbergeri\n(India)\n\nXenochrophis tytleri\n(India)\n\nELAPIDAE Cobras, coral snakes\n\nHoplocephalus\nbungaroides\n\nMicrurus diastema\n(Honduras)\n\nMicrurus nigrocinctus\n(Honduras)\n\nMicrurus ruatanus\n(Honduras)\n\nNaja atra\n\nNaja kaouthia\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 83\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nNaja mandalayensis\n\nNaja naja\n\nNaja oxiana\n\nNaja philippinensis\n\nNaja sagittifera\n\nNaja samarensis\n\nNaja siamensis\n\nNaja sputatrix\n\nNaja sumatrana\n\nOphiophagus hannah\n\nLOXOCEMIDAE Mexican dwarf boas\n\nLoxocemidae spp.\n\nPYTHONIDAE Pythons\n\nPythonidae spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nPython molurus\n\nTROPIDOPHIIDAE Wood boas\n\nTropidophiidae spp.\n\nVIPERIDAE Vipers\n\nAtheris desaixi\n\nBitis worthingtoni\n\nCrotalus durissus\n(Honduras)\n\nDaboia palaestinae (Israel)\n\nDaboia russelii (India)\n\nMontivipera wagneri\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 84\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nProtobothrops\nmangshanensis\n\nPseudocerastes\nurarachnoides\n\nVipera ursinii (Only the\npopulation\nof\nEurope,\nexcept the area which\nformerly constituted the\nUnion of Soviet Socialist\nRepublics;\nthese\nlatter\npopulations\nare\nnot\nincluded in the Columns)\n\nTESTUDINES\n\nCARETTOCHELYIDAE Pig-nosed turtle\n\nCarettochelys insculpta\n\nCHELIDAE Roti snake-necked turtle, Western swamp tortoise\n\nChelodina mccordi A21\n\nChelus\nfimbriatus\n(Includes\nChelus\norinocensis)\n\nPseudemydura umbrina\n\nCHELONIIDAE Sea turtles\n\nCheloniidae spp.\n\nCHELYDRIDAE Snapping turtles\n\nChelydra serpentina\n\nMacrochelys temminckii\n\nDERMATEMYDIDAE Central American river turtles\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 85\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nDermatemys mawii\n\nDERMOCHELYIDAE Leatherback turtles\n\nDermochelys coriacea\n\nEMYDIDAE Box turtles, freshwater turtles\n\nClemmys guttata\n\nEmydoidea blandingii\n\nEmys\norbicularis\n(Population of Ukraine)\n(Ukraine)\n\nGlyptemys insculpta\n\nGlyptemys muhlenbergii\n\nGraptemys spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn II) (United States\nof America)\n\nGraptemys barbouri\n\nGraptemys ernsti\n\nGraptemys gibbonsi\n\nGraptemys pearlensis\n\nGraptemys pulchra\n\nMalaclemys terrapin\n\nTerrapene\nspp.\n(Except the species\nincluded in Column\nI)\n\nTerrapene coahuila\n\nGEOEMYDIDAE Box turtles, freshwater turtles\n\nBatagur affinis\n\nBatagur baska\n\nBatagur borneoensis A22\n\nBatagur dhongoka\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 86\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nBatagur kachuga\n\nBatagur trivittata A22\n\nCuora spp. A22 (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nCuora bourreti\n\nCuora galbinifrons\n\nCuora picturata\n\nCyclemys spp.\n\nGeoclemys hamiltonii\n\nGeoemyda japonica\n\nGeoemyda spengleri\n\nHardella thurjii\n\nHeosemys annandalii A22\n\nHeosemys depressa A22\n\nHeosemys grandis\n\nHeosemys spinosa\n\nLeucocephalon yuwonoi\n\nMalayemys khoratensis\n\nMalayemys\nmacrocephala\n\nMalayemys subtrijuga\n\nMauremys annamensis\n\nMauremys iversoni\n(China)\n\nMauremys japonica\n\nMauremys megalocephala\n(China)\n\nMauremys mutica\n\nMauremys nigricans\n\nMauremys pritchardi\n(China)\n\nMauremys reevesii (China)\n\nMauremys\nsinensis\n(China)\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 87\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nMelanochelys tricarinata\n\nMelanochelys trijuga\n\nMorenia ocellata\n\nMorenia petersi\n\nNotochelys platynota\n\nOcadia\nglyphistoma\n(China)\n\nOcadia philippeni (China)\n\nOrlitia borneensis A22\n\nPangshura spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nPangshura tecta\n\nRhinoclemmys spp.\n\nSacalia bealei\n\nSacalia pseudocellata\n(China)\n\nSacalia quadriocellata\n\nSiebenrockiella\ncrassicollis\n\nSiebenrockiella leytensis\n\nVijayachelys silvatica\n\nKINOSTERNIDAE Mud turtles\n\nClaudius angustatus\n\nKinosternon spp. (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nKinosternon cora\n\nKinosternon vogti\n\nStaurotypus salvinii\n\nStaurotypus triporcatus\n\nSternotherus spp.\n\nPLATYSTERNIDAE Big-headed turtles\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 88\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nPlatysternidae spp.\n\nPODOCNEMIDIDAE Afro-American sideneck turtles\n\nErymnochelys\nmadagascariensis\n\nPeltocephalus\ndumerilianus\n\nPodocnemis spp.\n\nTESTUDINIDAE Tortoises\n\nTestudinidae spp. A23\n(Except the species\nincluded in Column I)\n\nAstrochelys radiata\n\nAstrochelys yniphora\n\nChelonoidis niger\n\nGeochelone elegans\n\nGeochelone platynota\n\nGopherus\nflavomarginatus\n\nMalacochersus tornieri\n\nPsammobates\ngeometricus\n\nPyxis arachnoides\n\nPyxis planicauda\n\nTestudo kleinmanni\n\nTRIONYCHIDAE Softshell turtles\n\nAmyda cartilaginea\n\nApalone spp. (Except the\nsubspecies included in\nColumn I)\n\nApalone spinifera atra\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 89\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nChitra spp. (Except the\nspecies included in\nColumn I)\n\nChitra chitra\n\nChitra vandijki\n\nCyclanorbis elegans\n\nCyclanorbis senegalensis\n\nCycloderma aubryi\n\nCycloderma frenatum\n\nDogania subplana\n\nLissemys ceylonensis\n\nLissemys punctata\n\nLissemys scutata\n\nNilssonia formosa\n\nNilssonia gangetica\n\nNilssonia hurum\n\nNilssonia leithii\n\nNilssonia nigricans\n\nPalea steindachneri\n\nPelochelys spp.\n\nPelodiscus axenaria\n\nPelodiscus maackii\n\nPelodiscus parviformis\n\nRafetus euphraticus\n\nRafetus swinhoei\n\nTrionyx triunguis\n\nCLASS AMPHIBIA (AMPHIBIANS)\n\nANURA\n\nAROMOBATIDAE Cryptic forest frogs\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 90\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nAllobates femoralis\n\nAllobates hodli\n\nAllobates myersi\n\nAllobates zaparo\n\nAnomaloglossus rufulus\n\nBUFONIDAE Toads\n\nAltiphrynoides spp.\n\nAtelopus zeteki\n\nIncilius periglenes\n\nNectophrynoides spp.\n\nNimbaphrynoides spp.\n\nSclerophrys channingi\n\nSclerophrys superciliaris\n\nCALYPTOCEPHALELLIDAE Chilean toad\n\nCalyptocephalella gayi\n(Chile)\n\nCENTROLENIDAE Glass frogs\n\nCentrolenidae spp.\n\nDENDROBATIDAE Poison frogs\n\nAdelphobates spp.\n\nAmeerega spp.\n\nAndinobates spp.\n\nDendrobates spp.\n\nEpipedobates spp.\n\nExcidobates spp.\n\nHyloxalus azureiventris\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 91\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nMinyobates\nspp.\n\nOophaga spp.\n\nParuwrobates andinus\n\nParuwrobates\nerythromos\n\nPhyllobates spp.\n\nRanitomeya spp.\n\nDICROGLOSSIDAE Indian bullfrogs\n\nEuphlyctis hexadactylus\n\nHoplobatrachus tigerinus\n\nHYLIDAE Tree frogs\n\nAgalychnis\nspp.A24\n(Includes\nAgalychnis\nannae, A. callidryas, A.\nlemur, A. moreletii, A.\nsaltator, A. spurrelli and\nA. terranova)\n\nMANTELLIDAE Mantella frogs\n\nMantella spp.\n\nMICROHYLIDAE Tomato frogs\n\nDyscophus antongilii\n\nDyscophus guineti\n\nDyscophus insularis\n\nScaphiophryne boribory\n\nScaphiophryne gottlebei\n\nScaphiophryne\nmarmorata\n\nScaphiophryne spinosa\n\nMYOBATRACHIDAE Gastric-brooding frogs\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 92\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nRheobatrachus\nspp.\n(Except\nRheobatrachus\nsilus and Rheobatrachus\nvitellinus which are not\nincluded in the Columns)\n\nTELMATOBIIDAE Titicaca water frog\n\nTelmatobius culeus\n\nCAUDATA\n\nAMBYSTOMATIDAE Axolotl, mole salamander\n\nAmbystoma dumerilii\n\nAmbystoma mexicanum\n\nCRYPTOBRANCHIDAE Giant salamanders\n\nAndrias spp.\n\nCryptobranchus\nalleganiensis\n(United\nStates of America)\n\nHYNOBIIDAE Asiatic salamander\n\nHynobius\namjiensis\n(China)\n\nSALAMANDRIDAE Newts and salamanders\n\nEchinotriton andersoni #18\n(Japan)\n\nEchinotriton\nchinhaiensis\n\nEchinotriton\nmaxiquadratus\n\nLaotriton laoensisA24\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 93\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nNeurergus kaiseri\n\nParamesotriton spp.\n\nSalamandra algira\n(Algeria)\n\nTylototriton spp.\n\nCLASS ELASMOBRANCHII (SHARKS)\n\nCARCHARHINIFORMES\n\nCARCHARHINIDAE Requiem sharks\n\nCarcharhinidae spp.\n\nSPHYRNIDAE Hammerhead sharks\n\nSphyrnidae spp.\n\nLAMNIFORMES\n\nALOPIIDAE Thresher sharks\n\nAlopias spp.\n\nCETORHINIDAE Basking shark\n\nCetorhinus maximus\n\nLAMNIDAE Mackerel sharks\n\nCarcharodon carcharias\n\nIsurus oxyrinchus\n\nIsurus paucus\n\nLamna nasus\n\nMYLIOBATIFORMES\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 94\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nMYLIOBATIDAE Eagle and mobulid rays\n\nMobula spp.\n\nPOTAMOTRYGONIDAE Freshwater stingrays\n\nParatrygon\naiereba\n(Colombia)\n\nPotamotrygon spp. (Only\nthe populations of Brazil\nnot included in Column II)\n(Brazil)\n\nPotamotrygon\nalbimaculata\n\nPotamotrygon constellata\n(Colombia)\n\nPotamotrygon henlei\n\nPotamotrygon jabuti\n\nPotamotrygon leopoldi\n\nPotamotrygon\nmagdalenae (Colombia)\n\nPotamotrygon marquesi\n\nPotamotrygon motoro\n(Colombia)\n\nPotamotrygon orbignyi\n(Colombia)\n\nPotamotrygon schroederi\n(Colombia)\n\nPotamotrygon scobina\n(Colombia)\n\nPotamotrygon signata\n\nPotamotrygon wallacei\n\nPotamotrygon\nyepezi\n(Colombia)\n\nORECTOLOBIFORMES\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 95\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nRHINCODONTIDAE Whale shark\n\nRhincodon typus\n\nPRISTIFORMES\n\nPRISTIDAE Sawfishes\n\nPristidae spp.\n\nRHINOPRISTIFORMES\n\nGLAUCOSTEGIDAE Guitarfishes\n\nGlaucostegus spp.\n\nRHINIDAE Wedgefishes\n\nRhinidae spp.\n\nRHINOBATIDAE Guitarfishes\n\nRhinobatidae spp.\n\nCLASS ACTINOPTERI (FISHES)\n\nACIPENSERIFORMES\n\nAcipenseriformes\nspp.\n(Except\nthe\nspecies\nincluded in Column I)\n\nACIPENSERIDAE Sturgeons\n\nAcipenser brevirostrum\n\nAcipenser sturio\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 96\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nANGUILLIFORMES\n\nANGUILLIDAE River eel\n\nAnguilla anguilla\n\nCYPRINIFORMES\n\nCATOSTOMIDAE Cui-ui\n\nChasmistes cujus\n\nCYPRINIDAE Carps\n\nCaecobarbus geertsii\n\nProbarbus jullieni\n\nOSTEOGLOSSIFORMES\n\nARAPAIMIDAE Arapaima\n\nArapaima gigas\n\nOSTEOGLOSSIDAE Bonytongues\n\nScleropages formosus\n\nScleropages inscriptus\n\nPERCIFORMES\n\nLABRIDAE Humphead wrasse\n\nCheilinus undulatus\n\nPOMACANTHIDAE Angelfish\n\nHolacanthus clarionensis\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 97\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nHolacanthus limbaughi\n(France)\n\nSCIAENIDAE Totoaba\n\nTotoaba macdonaldi\n\nSILURIFORMES\n\nLORICARIIDAE Armoured catfish\n\nHypancistrus zebra A19\n\nPANGASIIDAE Giant catfish\n\nPangasianodon gigas\n\nSYNGNATHIFORMES\n\nSYNGNATHIDAE Seahorses\n\nHippocampus spp.\n\nCLASS DIPNEUSTI (LUNGFISHES)\n\nCERATODONTIFORMES\n\nNEOCERATODONTIDAE Queensland lungfish\n\nNeoceratodus forsteri\n\nCLASS COELACANTHI (COELACANTHS)\n\nCOELACANTHIFORMES\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 98\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nLATIMERIIDAE Coelacanths\n\nLatimeria spp.\n\nPHYLUM ECHINODERMATA\nCLASS HOLOTHUROIDEA (SEA CUCUMBERS)\n\nASPIDOCHIROTIDA\n\nSTICHOPODIDAE Sea cucumbers\n\nIsostichopus fuscus\n(Ecuador)\n\nThelenota spp.\n\nHOLOTHURIIDA\n\nHOLOTHURIIDAE Teatfishes, sea cucumbers\n\nHolothuria fuscogilva\n\nHolothuria nobilis\n\nHolothuria whitmaei\n\nPHYLUM ARTHROPODA\nCLASS ARACHNIDA (SCORPIONS AND SPIDERS)\n\nARANEAE\n\nTHERAPHOSIDAE Red-kneed tarantulas, tarantulas\n\nAphonopelma pallidum\n\nBrachypelma spp.\n\nCaribena versicolor\n(European Union)\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 99\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nPoecilotheria spp.\n\nSericopelma angustum\n\nSericopelma embrithes\n\nTliltocatl spp.\n\nSCORPIONES\n\nSCORPIONIDAE Scorpions\n\nPandinus camerounensis\n\nPandinus dictator\n\nPandinus gambiensis\n\nPandinus imperator\n\nPandinus roeseli\n\nCLASS INSECTA (INSECTS)\n\nCOLEOPTERA\n\nLUCANIDAE Stag beetles\n\nColophon\nspp.\n(South\nAfrica)\n\nSCARABAEIDAE Satanas beetle\n\nDynastes satanas\n\nLEPIDOPTERA\n\nNYMPHALIDAE Brush-footed butterflies\n\nAgrias amydon boliviensis\n(Plurinational\nState\nof\nBolivia)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 100\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nMorpho\ngodartii\nlachaumei\n(Plurinational\nState of Bolivia)\n\nPrepona\npraeneste\nbuckleyana (Plurinational\nState of Bolivia)\n\nPAPILIONIDAE Birdwing butterflies, swallowtail butterflies\n\nAchillides chikae chikae\n\nAchillides chikae hermeli\n\nAtrophaneura jophon\n\nAtrophaneura pandiyana\n\nBhutanitis spp.\n\nOrnithoptera\nspp.\n(Except\nthe\nspecies\nincluded in Column I)\n\nOrnithoptera alexandrae\n\nPapilio homerus\n\nPapilio hospiton\n\nPapilio\nphorbanta\n(European Union)\nParides burchellanus\n\nParnassius apollo\n\nTeinopalpus spp.\n\nTrogonoptera spp.\n\nTroides spp.\n\nPHYLUM ANNELIDA\nCLASS HIRUDINOIDEA (LEECHES)\n\nARHYNCHOBDELLIDA\n\nHIRUDINIDAE Medicinal leeches\n\nHirudo medicinalis\n\nHirudo verbana\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 101\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nPHYLUM MOLLUSCA\nCLASS BIVALVIA (CLAMS AND MUSSELS)\n\nMYTILOIDA\n\nMYTILIDAE Date mussel\n\nLithophaga lithophaga\n\nUNIONOIDA\n\nUNIONIDAE Freshwater mussels, pearly mussels\n\nConradilla caelata\n\nCyprogenia aberti\n\nDromus dromas\n\nEpioblasma curtisi\n\nEpioblasma florentina\n\nEpioblasma sampsonii\n\nEpioblasma sulcata\nperobliqua\n\nEpioblasma torulosa\ngubernaculum\n\nEpioblasma torulosa\nrangiana\n\nEpioblasma torulosa\ntorulosa\n\nEpioblasma turgidula\n\nEpioblasma walkeri\n\nFusconaia cuneolus\n\nFusconaia edgariana\n\nLampsilis higginsii\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 102\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nLampsilis orbiculata\norbiculata\n\nLampsilis satur\n\nLampsilis virescens\n\nPlethobasus cicatricosus\n\nPlethobasus cooperianus\n\nPleurobema clava\n\nPleurobema plenum\n\nPotamilus capax\n\nQuadrula intermedia\n\nQuadrula sparsa\n\nToxolasma cylindrella\n\nUnio nickliniana\n\nUnio tampicoensis\ntecomatensis\n\nVillosa trabalis\n\nVENEROIDA\n\nTRIDACNIDAE Giant clams\n\nTRIDACNIDAE spp.\n\nCLASS CEPHALOPODA\n(SQUIDS, OCTOPUSES, CUTTLEFISH)\n\nNAUTILIDA\n\nNAUTILIDAE Chambered nautilus\n\nNAUTILIDAE spp.\n\nCLASS GASTROPODA\n(SNAILS AND CONCHES)\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 103\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nMESOGASTROPODA\n\nSTROMBIDAE Queen conch\n\nStrombus gigas\n\nSTYLOMMATOPHORA\n\nACHATINELLIDAE Agate snails, oahu tree snails\n\nAchatinella spp.\n\nCAMAENIDAE Green tree snail\n\nPapustyla pulcherrima\n\nCEPOLIDAE Helicoid terrestrial snails\n\nPolymita spp\n\nPHYLUM CNIDARIA\nCLASS ANTHOZOA\n(CORALS AND SEA ANEMONES)\n\nANTIPATHARIA Black corals\n\nANTIPATHARIA spp.\n\nGORGONACEAE\n\nCORALLIIDAE Red and pink corals\n\nCorallium elatius (China)\n\nCorallium japonicum\n(China)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 104\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nCorallium konjoi (China)\n\nCorallium secundum\n(China)\n\nHELIOPORACEA\n\nHELIOPORIDAE Blue corals\n\nHelioporidae\nspp.\nA25\n(Includes only the species\nHeliopora coerulea)\n\nSCLERACTINIA Stony corals\n\nScleractinia spp. A25\n\nSTOLONIFERA\n\nTUBIPORIDAE Organ-pipe corals\n\nTubiporidae spp.A25\n\nCLASS HYDROZOA\n(SEA FERNS, FIRE CORALS AND STINGING MEDUSAE)\n\nMILLEPORINA\n\nMILLEPORIDAE Fire corals\n\nMilleporidae spp. A25\n\nSTYLASTERINA\n\nSTYLASTERIDAE Lace corals\n\nStylasteridae spp. A25\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 105\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nFLORA (PLANTS)\n\nAGAVACEAE Agaves, bear-grass\n\nAgave parviflora\n\nAgave victoriae-reginae\n#4\n\nNolina interrata\n\nYucca queretaroensis\n\nAIZOACEAE Stone plants\n\nConophytum spp. (South\nAfrica)\n\nMestoklema tuberosum\n(South Africa)\n\nAMARYLLIDACEAE Snowdrops, sternbergias\n\nGalanthus spp. #4\n\nSternbergia spp. #4\n\nANACARDIACEAE Cashews\n\nOperculicarya decaryi\n\nOperculicarya\nhyphaenoides\n\nOperculicarya pachypus\n\nAPOCYNACEAE Elephant trunks, hoodias, snakewood\n\nHoodia spp. #9\n\nPachypodium spp. #4\n(Except the species\nincluded in Column I)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 106\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nPachypodium\nambongense\n\nPachypodium baronii\n\nPachypodium decaryi\n\nPachypodium windsorii\n\nRaphionacme zeyheri\n(South Africa)\n\nRauvolfia serpentina #2\n\nARALIACEAE Ginseng\n\nPanax ginseng #3 (Only\nthe population of the\nRussian Federation; no\nother\npopulation\nis\nincluded in the Columns)\n\nPanax quinquefolius #3\n\nARAUCARIACEAE Monkey puzzle\n\nAraucaria araucana\n\nASPARAGACEAE Beaucarnea\n\nBeaucarnea spp.\n\nBERBERIDACEAE Himalyan may-apple\n\nPodophyllum hexandrum\n#2\n\nBIGNONIACEAE Trumpet trees\n\nHandroanthus spp.#17\n\nRoseodendron spp.#17\n\nTabebuia spp.#17\n\nBROMELIACEAE Tillandsias\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 107\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nTillandsia harrisii #4\n\nTillandsia kammii #4\n\nTillandsia xerographica\n#4\n\nCACTACEAE Cacti\n\nCactaceae\nspp.P1\n#4\n(Except\nthe\nspecies\nincluded in Column I and\nPereskia\nspp.,\nPereskiopsis\nspp.\nand\nQuiabentia spp. which are\nnot\nincluded\nin\nthe\nColumns)\n\nAriocarpus spp.\n\nAstrophytum asterias\n\nAztekium ritteri\n\nCoryphantha\nwerdermannii\n\nDiscocactus spp.\n\nEchinocereus ferreiranus\nssp. lindsayorum\n\nEchinocereus\nschmollii\n\nEscobaria minima\n\nEscobaria sneedii\n\nMammillaria pectinifera\n(Includes ssp. solisioides)\n\nMelocactus conoideus\n\nMelocactus deinacanthus\n\nMelocactus glaucescens\n\nMelocactus paucispinus\n\nObregonia denegrii\n\nPachycereus militaris\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 108\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nPediocactus bradyi\n\nPediocactus knowltonii\n\nPediocactus paradinei\n\nPediocactus peeblesianus\n\nPediocactus sileri\n\nPelecyphora spp.\n\nSclerocactus blainei\n\nSclerocactus\nbrevihamatus\nssp.\ntobuschii\n\nSclerocactus brevispinus\n\nSclerocactus cloverae\n\nSclerocactus\nerectocentrus\n\nSclerocactus glaucus\n\nSclerocactus\nmariposensis\n\nSclerocactus mesaeverdae\n\nSclerocactus nyensis\n\nSclerocactus\npapyracanthus\n\nSclerocactus pubispinus\n\nSclerocactus sileri\n\nSclerocactus wetlandicus\n\nSclerocactus wrightiae\n\nStrombocactus spp.\n\nTurbinicarpus spp.\n\nUebelmannia spp.\n\nCARYOCARACEAE Ajo\n\nCaryocar costaricense #4\n\nCOMPOSITAE (ASTERACEAE) Kuth\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 109\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nCrassothonna clavifolia\n(South Africa)\n\nOthonna armiana (South\nAfrica)\n\nOthonna cacalioides\n(South Africa)\n\nOthonna euphorbioides\n(South Africa)\n\nOthonna retrorsa (South\nAfrica)\nSaussurea costus\n\nCRASSULACEAE Roseroot\n\nRhodiola spp.#2\n\nTylecodon bodleyae (South\nAfrica)\n\nTylecodon nolteei (South\nAfrica)\n\nTylecodon reticulatus\n(South Africa)\n\nCUCURBITACEAE Melons, gourds, cucurbits\n\nZygosicyos pubescens\n\nZygosicyos tripartitus\n\nCUPRESSACEAE Cypresses\n\nFitzroya cupressoides\n\nPilgerodendron uviferum\n\nWiddringtonia whytei\n\nCYATHEACEAE Tree-ferns\n\nCyathea spp. #4\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 110\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nCYCADACEAE Cycads\n\nCycadaceae spp. #4\n(Except the species\nincluded in Column I)\n\nCycas beddomei\n\nDICKSONIACEAE Tree-ferns\n\nCibotium barometz #4\n\nDicksonia spp. #4 (Only\nthe populations of the\nAmericas;\nno\nother\npopulation is included in\nthe Columns)\n\nDIDIEREACEAE Alluaudias, didiereas\n\nDidiereaceae spp. #4\n\nDIOSCOREACEAE Elephant\u2019s foot\n\nDioscorea deltoidea #4\n\nDROSERACEAE Venus flytrap\n\nDionaea muscipula #4\n\nEBENACEAE Ebonies\n\nDiospyros spp. #5 (Only\nthe\npopulations\nof\nMadagascar;\nno\nother\npopulation is included in\nthe Columns)\n\nEUPHORBIACEAE Spurges\n\nEuphorbia\nspp.P2\n#4\n(Succulent species only,\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 111\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nexcept\nthe\nspecies\nincluded in Column I and\nEuphorbia misera which\nis not included in the\nColumns)\nEuphorbia\nambovombensis\n\nEuphorbia\ncapsaintemariensis\n\nEuphorbia\ncremersii\n(Includes\nthe\nforma\nviridifolia and the var.\nrakotozafyi)\n\nEuphorbia\ncylindrifolia\n(Includes\nthe\nssp.\ntuberifera)\n\nEuphorbia\ndecaryi\n(Includes\nthe\nvars.\nampanihyensis,\nrobinsonii\nand\nspirosticha)\n\nEuphorbia francoisii\n\nEuphorbia\nmoratii\n(Includes\nthe\nvars.\nantsingiensis,\nbemarahensis\nand\nmultiflora)\n\nEuphorbia\nparvicyathophora\n\nEuphorbia quartziticola\n\nEuphorbia tulearensis\n\nFAGACEAE Mongolian oak\n\nQuercus mongolica #5\n(Russian Federation)\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 112\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nFOUQUIERIACEAE Ocotillos\n\nFouquieria columnaris #4\n\nFouquieria fasciculata\n\nFouquieria purpusii\n\nGERANIACEAE Geraniums\n\nMonsonia herrei (South\nAfrica)\n\nMonsonia multifida\n(South Africa)\n\nMonsonia patersonii\n(South Africa)\n\nPelargonium crassicaule\n(South Africa)\n\nPelargonium triste (South\nAfrica)\n\nGNETACEAE Gnetum\n\nGnetum\nmontanum\n#1\n(Nepal)\n\nJUGLANDACEAE Gavilan\n\nOreomunnea pterocarpa\n#4\n\nLAURACEAE Brazilian rosewood\n\nAniba rosaeodora #12\n\nLEGUMINOSAE (FABACEAE) Afrormosia, cristobal, palisander, rosewood,\nsandalwood\n\nAfzelia spp.#17 (Only the\nAfrican populations; no\nother\npopulation\nis\nincluded in the Columns)\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 113\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nDalbergia spp. #15 (Except\nfor the species included in\nColumn I)\n\nDalbergia nigra\n\nDipteryx spp..#17\n\nGuibourtia demeusei #15\n\nGuibourtia pellegriniana\n#15\n\nGuibourtia tessmannii\n#15\n\nPaubrasilia echinata #10\n\nPericopsis elata #17\n\nPlatymiscium\nparviflorum #4\n\nPterocarpus\nspp.#17\n(Except\nPterocarpus\nsantalinus\nwhich\nis\nincluded in Column II\nwith annotation #7; only\nthe African populations;\nno other population is\nincluded in the Columns)\n\nPterocarpus santalinus #7\n\nSenna meridionalis\n\nLILIACEAE Aloes\n\nAloe spp. #4 (Except the\nspecies\nincluded\nin\nColumn I and Aloe vera,\nalso referenced as Aloe\nbarbadensis, which is not\nincluded in the Columns)\n\nAloe albida\n\nAloe albiflora\n\nAloe alfredii\n\nAloe bakeri\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 114\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nAloe bellatula\n\nAloe calcairophila\n\nAloe compressa (Includes\nthe\nvars.\npaucituberculata,\nrugosquamosa\nand\nschistophila)\n\nAloe delphinensis\n\nAloe descoingsii\n\nAloe fragilis\n\nAloe\nhaworthioides\n(Includes\nthe\nvar.\naurantiaca)\n\nAloe helenae\n\nAloe\nlaeta\n(Includes the\nvar.\nmaniaensis)\n\nAloe parallelifolia\n\nAloe parvula\n\nAloe pillansii\n\nAloe polyphylla\n\nAloe rauhii\n\nAloe suzannae\n\nAloe versicolor\n\nAloe vossii\n\nMAGNOLIACEAE Magnolias\n\nMagnolia\nliliifera\nvar.\nobovata #1 (Nepal)\n\nMALVACEAE Baobab\n\nAdansonia grandidieri #16\n\nMELIACEAE Mahoganies, West Indian cedar\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 115\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nCedrela spp. #6 (Only the\npopulations\nof\nthe\nNeotropics;\nno\nother\npopulation is included in\nthe Columns)\n\nKhaya spp. #17 (Only the\nAfrican populations; no\nother\npopulation\nis\nincluded in the Columns)\n\nSwietenia humilis #4\n\nSwietenia macrophylla #6\n(Only the populations of\nthe Neotropics; no other\npopulation is included in\nthe Columns)\n\nSwietenia mahagoni #5\n\nNEPENTHACEAE Pitcher-plants (Old World)\n\nNepenthes spp. #4 (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nNepenthes khasiana\n\nNepenthes rajah\n\nOLEACEAE Machurian ash\n\nFraxinus mandshurica #5\n(Russian Federation)\n\nORCHIDACEAE Orchids\n\nOrchidaceae spp. P3 #4\n(Except the species\nincluded in Column I)\n\nAerangis ellisii P4\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 116\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nCattleya jongheana P4\n\nCattleya lobata P4\n\nDendrobium cruentum P4\n\nMexipedium\nxerophyticum P4\n\nPaphiopedilum spp. P4\n\nPeristeria elata P4\n\nPhragmipedium spp. P4\n\nRenanthera\nimschootiana P4\n\nOROBANCHACEAE Desert cistanche\n\nCistanche deserticola #4\n\nPALMAE (ARECACEAE) Palms\n\nBeccariophoenix\nmadagascariensis #4\n\nDypsis decaryi #4\n\nDypsis decipiens\n\nLemurophoenix halleuxii\n\nLodoicea\nmaldivica\n#13\n(Seychelles)\n\nMarojejya darianii\n\nRavenea louvelii\n\nRavenea rivularis\n\nSatranala decussilvae\n\nVoanioala gerardii\n\nPAPAVERACEAE Himalayan poppy\n\nMeconopsis\nregia\n#1\n(Nepal)\n\nPASSIFLORACEAE Passion-flowers\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 117\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nAdenia firingalavensis\n\nAdenia olaboensis\n\nAdenia\nspinosa\n(South\nAfrica)\n\nAdenia subsessilifolia\n\nPEDALIACEAE Sesames\n\nUncarina grandidieri\n\nUncarina stellulifera\n\nPINACEAE Firs and pines\n\nAbies guatemalensis\n\nPinus koraiensis #5\n(Russian Federation)\n\nPODOCARPACEAE Podocarps\n\nPodocarpus neriifolius #1\n(Nepal)\n\nPodocarpus parlatorei\n\nPORTULACACEAE Lewisias, portulacas, purslanes\n\nAnacampseros spp. #4\n\nAvonia spp. #4\n\nLewisia serrata #4\n\nPortulacaria\npygmaea\n(South Africa)\n\nPRIMULACEAE Cyclamens\n\nCyclamen spp. P5 #4\n\nRANUNCULACEAE Yellow adonis, yellow root\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 118\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nAdonis vernalis #2\n\nHydrastis canadensis #8\n\nROSACEAE African cherry\n\nPrunus africana #4\n\nRUBIACEAE Ayugue\n\nBalmea stormiae\n\nSANTALACEAE African sandalwood\n\nOsyris\nlanceolata#2\n(Populations of Burundi,\nEthiopia, Kenya, Rwanda,\nUganda and the United\nRepublic of Tanzania; no\nother\npopulation\nis\nincluded in the Columns)\n\nSARRACENIACEAE Pitcher-plants (New World)\n\nSarracenia spp.#4 (Except\nthe species included in\nColumn I)\n\nSarracenia oreophila\n\nSarracenia rubra ssp.\nalabamensis\n\nSarracenia rubra ssp.\njonesii\n\nSCROPHULARIACEAE Kutki\n\nPicrorhiza\nkurrooa\n#2\n(Excludes\nPicrorhiza\nscrophulariiflora)\n\nSTANGERIACEAE Stangerias\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 119\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nBowenia spp. #4\n\nStangeria eriopus\n\nTAXACEAE Yews\n\nTaxus\nchinensis\n#2\n(Includes\ninfraspecific\ntaxa of this species)\n\nTaxus cuspidata\nP6\n#2\n(Includes\ninfraspecific\ntaxa of this species)\n\nTaxus fuana #2 (Includes\ninfraspecific taxa of this\nspecies)\n\nTaxus\nsumatrana\n#2\n(Includes\ninfraspecific\ntaxa of this species)\n\nTaxus wallichiana #2\n\nTHYMELAEACEAE (AQUILARIACEAE) Agarwood, ramin\n\nAquilaria spp. #14\n\nGonystylus spp. #4\n\nGyrinops spp. #14\n\nTROCHODENDRACEAE (TETRACENTRACEAE) Tetracentron\n\nTetracentron sinense #1\n(Nepal)\n\nVALERIANACEAE Himalayan spikenard\n\nNardostachys grandiflora\n#2\n\nVITACEAE Grapes\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 120\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\n\nCyphostemma\nelephantopus\n\nCyphostemma laza\n\nCyphostemma\nmontagnacii\n\nWELWITSCHIACEAE Welwitschia\n\nWelwitschia mirabilis #4\n\nZAMIACEAE Cycads\n\nZamaiaceae\nspp.\n#4\n(Except\nthe\nspecies\nincluded in Column I)\n\nCeratozamia spp.\n\nEncephalartos spp.\n\nMicrocycas calocoma\n\nZamia restrepoi\n\nZINGIBERACEAE Ginger lily, Natal ginger\n\nHedychium philippinense\n#4\n\nSiphonochilus\naethiopicus\n(Only\nthe\npopulations of Eswatini,\nMozambique,\nSouth\nAfrica and Zimbabwe; no\nother\npopulation\nis\nincluded in the Columns)\n\nZYGOPHYLLACEAE Lignum-vitae\n\nBulnesia sarmientoi #11\n\nGuaiacum spp. #2\n\nFootnotes\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 121\n\nA1 Specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to the provisions of the\nConvention.\nA2 A zero export quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes.\nA3 For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in fibre from vicu\u00f1as\n(Vicugna vicugna) and their derivative products, only if the fibre comes from the\nshearing of live vicu\u00f1as. Trade in products derived from the fibre may only take place\nin accordance with the following provisions:\n(a)\nany person or entity processing vicu\u00f1a fibre to manufacture cloth and\ngarments must request authorization from the relevant authorities of the\ncountry of origin (Countries of origin: The countries where the species\noccurs, that is, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru) to use the\n\u201cvicu\u00f1a country of origin\u201d wording, mark or logo adopted by the range\nStates of the species that are signatories to the Convention for the\nConservation and Management of the Vicu\u00f1a;\n(b) marketed cloth or garments must be marked or identified in accordance\nwith the following provisions:\n(i)\nfor international trade in cloth made from live-sheared vicu\u00f1a fibre,\nwhether the cloth was produced within or outside of the range States\nof the species, the wording, mark or logo must be used so that the\ncountry of origin can be identified. The VICU\u00d1A [COUNTRY OF\nORIGIN] wording, mark or logo has the format as detailed below:\n\nThis wording, mark or logo must appear on the reverse side of the\ncloth. In addition, the selvages of the cloth must bear the words\nVICU\u00d1A [COUNTRY OF ORIGIN];\n(ii) for international trade in garments made from live-sheared vicu\u00f1a\nfibre, whether the garments were produced within or outside of the\nrange States of the species, the wording, mark or logo indicated in\nparagraph (b)(i) must be used. This wording, mark or logo must\nappear on a label on the garment itself. If the garments are produced\noutside of the country of origin, the name of the country where the\ngarment was produced should also be indicated, in addition to the\nwording, mark or logo referred to in paragraph (b)(i);\n(c)\nfor international trade in handicraft products made from live-sheared\nvicu\u00f1a fibre produced within the range States of the species, the VICU\u00d1A\n[COUNTRY OF ORIGIN] - ARTESAN\u00cdA wording, mark or logo must be\nused as detailed below:\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 122\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\n(d) if live-sheared vicu\u00f1a fibre from various countries of origin is used for the\nproduction of cloth and garments, the wording, mark or logo of each of the\ncountries of origin of the fibre must be indicated, as detailed in paragraph\n(b)(i) and (ii);\n(e)\nall other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species listed in\nColumn I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly.\nA4 For Panthera leo (African populations): a zero annual export quota is established for\nspecimens of bones, bone pieces, bone products, claws, skeletons, skulls and teeth\nremoved from the wild and traded for commercial purposes. Annual export quotas\nfor trade in bones, bone pieces, bone products, claws, skeletons, skulls and teeth for\ncommercial purposes, derived from captive breeding operations in South Africa, will\nbe established and communicated annually to the CITES Secretariat.\nA5 Annual export quotas for live specimens and hunting trophies are granted as follows:\nBotswana: 5; Namibia: 150; Zimbabwe: 50. The trade in such specimens is subject to\nthe provisions of Article III of the Convention.\nA6 For Tursiops truncatus (Black Sea population): a zero annual export quota has been\nestablished for live specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily\ncommercial purposes.\nA7 A zero annual export quota has been established. All specimens shall be deemed to\nbe specimens of species included in Column I and the trade in them shall be regulated\naccordingly.\nA8 The populations of Eswatini and South Africa of Ceratotherium simum simum are\nincluded in Column II for the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live\nanimals to appropriate and acceptable destinations and hunting trophies. All other\nspecimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Column I and the\ntrade in them shall be regulated accordingly.\nA9 The population of Namibia of Ceratotherium simum simum is included in Column II\nfor the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live animals for in situ\nconservation only, and only within the natural and historical range of Ceratotherium\nsimum in Africa. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species\nincluded in Column I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly.\nA10 Populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe (listed in Column\nII):\nFor the exclusive purpose of allowing:\n(a)\ntrade in hunting trophies for non-commercial purposes;\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 123\n\n(b) trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations, as defined\nin Resolution Conf. 11.20 (Rev. CoP18), for Botswana and Zimbabwe and\nfor in situ conservation programmes for Namibia and South Africa;\n(c)\ntrade in hides;\n(d) trade in hair;\n(e)\ntrade in leather goods for commercial or non-commercial purposes for\nBotswana, Namibia and South Africa and for non-commercial purposes\nfor Zimbabwe;\n(f)\ntrade in individually marked and certified ekipas incorporated in finished\njewellery for non-commercial purposes for Namibia and ivory carvings for\nnon-commercial purposes for Zimbabwe;\n(g) trade in registered raw ivory (for Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and\nZimbabwe, whole tusks and pieces) subject to the following:\n(i)\nonly registered government-owned stocks, originating in the State\n(excluding seized ivory and ivory of unknown origin);\n(ii) only to trading partners that have been verified by the Secretariat, in\nconsultation with the Standing Committee, to have sufficient national\nlegislation and domestic trade controls to ensure that the imported\nivory will not be re-exported and will be managed in accordance with\nall requirements of Resolution Conf. 10.10 (Rev. CoP18) concerning\ndomestic manufacturing and trade;\n(iii) not before the Secretariat has verified the prospective importing\ncountries and the registered government-owned stocks;\n(iv) raw ivory pursuant to the conditional sale of registered governmentowned ivory stocks agreed at CoP12, which are 20,000 kg\n(Botswana), 10,000 kg (Namibia) and 30,000 kg (South Africa);\n(v) in addition to the quantities agreed at CoP12, government-owned\nivory from Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe\nregistered by 31 January 2007 and verified by the Secretariat may be\ntraded and despatched, with the ivory in subparagraph (iv), in a single\nsale per destination under strict supervision of the Secretariat;\n(vi) the proceeds of the trade are used exclusively for elephant\nconservation and community conservation and development\nprogrammes within or adjacent to the elephant range; and\n(vii) the additional quantities specified in subparagraph (v) shall be traded\nonly after the Standing Committee has agreed that the above\nconditions have been met; and\n(h) no further proposals to allow trade in elephant ivory from populations\nalready in Column II shall be submitted to the Conference of the Parties\nfor the period from CoP14 and ending nine years from the date of the single\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 124\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nsale of ivory that is to take place in accordance with paragraph (g)(i), (ii),\n(iii), (vi) and (vii). In addition such further proposals shall be dealt with in\naccordance with Decisions 16.55 and 14.78 (Rev. CoP16).\nOn a proposal from the Secretariat, the Standing Committee can decide to cause this\ntrade to cease partially or completely in the event of non-compliance by exporting or\nimporting countries, or in the case of proven detrimental impacts of the trade on other\nelephant populations.\nAll other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Column\nI and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly.\nA11 The population of Brazil of Caiman latirostris is included in Column II subject to a\nzero annual export quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes.\nA12 The population of Ecuador of Melanosuchus niger is included in Column II subject\nto a zero annual export quota until an annual export quota has been approved by the\nCITES Secretariat and the IUCN\/SSC Crocodile Specialist Group.\nA13 The population of Mexico of Crocodylus acutus is included in Column II subject to\na zero export quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes.\nA14 The population of Belize of Crocodylus moreletii is included in Column II with a zero\nquota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes.\nA15 The population of Egypt of Crocodylus niloticus is included in Column II subject to\na zero quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes.\nA16 The population of the United Republic of Tanzania of Crocodylus niloticus is\nincluded in Column II subject to an annual export quota of no more than 1,600 wild\nspecimens including hunting trophies, in addition to ranched specimens.\nA17 The population of Malaysia of Crocodylus porosus is included in Column II with wild\nharvest restricted to the State of Sarawak and a zero quota for wild specimens for the\nother States of Malaysia (Sabah and Peninsular Malaysia), with no change in the zero\nquota unless approved by the Parties.\nA18 The population of the Palawan islands, Philippines, of Crocodylus porosus is included\nin Column II subject to a zero annual export quota for wild specimens traded for\ncommercial purposes.\nA19 Zero export quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes.\nA20 Abronia aurita, A. gaiophantasma, A. montecristoi, A. salvadorensis and A.\nvasconcelosii are subject to a zero export quota for wild specimens.\nA21 Zero export quota for specimens from the wild.\nA22 Zero quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes.\nA22 For Cuora aurocapitata, C. flavomarginata, C. mccordi, C. mouhotii, C. pani, C.\ntrifasciata, C. yunnanensis and C. zhoui: a zero quota for wild specimens for\ncommercial purposes.\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 125\n\nA23 For Centrochelys sulcata: a zero annual export quota has been established for\nspecimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes.\nA24 For Agalychnis lemur: a zero annual export quota for wild-taken specimens traded for\ncommercial purposes.\nA24 A zero annual export quota for wild-taken specimens traded for commercial purposes.\nA25 Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention.\n\n#1\nAll parts and derivatives, except:\n(a)\nseeds, spores and pollen (including pollinia);\n(b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro transported in sterile\ncontainers;\n(c)\ncut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and\n(d) fruits, and parts and derivatives thereof, of artificially propagated plants of\nthe genus Vanilla.\n#2\nAll parts and derivatives except:\n(a)\nseeds and pollen; and\n(b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade.\n#3\nWhole and sliced roots and parts of roots, excluding manufactured parts or\nderivatives, such as powders, pills, extracts, tonics, teas and confectionery.\n#4\nAll parts and derivatives, except:\n(a)\nseeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores and pollen (including\npollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds from Cactaceae spp.\nexported\nfrom\nMexico,\nand\nto\nseeds\nfrom\nBeccariophoenix\nmadagascariensis and Dypsis decaryi exported from Madagascar;\n(b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro transported in sterile\ncontainers;\n(c)\ncut flowers of artificially propagated plants;\n(d) fruits, and parts and derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially\npropagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) and of the family\nCactaceae;\n(e)\nstems, flowers, and parts and derivatives thereof, of naturalized or\nartificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus Opuntia and\nSelenicereus (Cactaceae);\n(f)\nfinished products of Aloe ferox and Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged\nand ready for retail trade; and\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 126\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\n(g) finished products derived from artificial propagation, packaged and ready\nfor retail trade of cosmetics containing parts and derivatives of Bletilla\nstriata, Cycnoches cooperi, Gastrodia elata, Phalaenopsis amabilis or\nPhalaenopsis lobbii.\n#5\nLogs, sawn wood and veneer sheets.\n#6\nLogs, sawn wood, veneer sheets and plywood.\n#7\nLogs, woodchips, powder and extracts.\n#8\nUnderground parts (i.e. roots, rhizomes): whole, parts and powdered.\n#9\nAll parts and derivatives except those bearing a label:\n\u201cProduced from Hoodia spp. material obtained through controlled harvesting and\nproduction under the terms of an agreement with the relevant CITES Management\nAuthority of [Botswana under agreement No. BW\/xxxxxx] [Namibia under\nagreement No. NA\/xxxxxx] [South Africa under agreement No. ZA\/xxxxxx]\u201d.\n#10 All parts, derivatives and finished products, except re-export of finished musical\ninstruments, finished musical instrument accessories and finished musical instrument\nparts.\n#11 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood, powder and extracts. Finished products\ncontaining such extracts as ingredients, including fragrances, are not considered to be\ncovered by this annotation.\n#12 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood and extracts. Finished products containing\nsuch extracts as ingredients, including fragrances, are not considered to be covered\nby this annotation.\n#13 The kernel (also known as \u2018endosperm\u2019, \u2018pulp\u2019 or \u2018copra\u2019) and any derivatives\nthereof, except finished products packaged and ready for retail trade.\n#14 All parts and derivatives except:\n(a)\nseeds and pollen;\n(b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro transported in sterile\ncontainers;\n(c)\nfruits;\n(d) leaves;\n(e)\nexhausted agarwood powder, including compressed powder in all shapes;\nand\n(f)\nfinished products packaged and ready for retail trade, this exemption does\nnot apply to wood chips, beads, prayer beads and carvings.\n#15 All parts and derivatives, except:\n(a)\nleaves, flowers, pollen, fruits, and seeds;\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 127\n\n(b) finished products to a maximum weight of wood of the listed species of up\nto 10 kg per shipment;\n(c)\nfinished musical instruments, finished musical instrument parts and\nfinished musical instrument accessories;\n(d) parts and derivatives of Dalbergia cochinchinensis, which are covered by\nAnnotation # 4; and\ne)\nparts and derivatives of Dalbergia spp. originating and exported from\nMexico, which are covered by Annotation # 6.\n#16 Seeds, fruits and oils.\n#17 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood and transformed wood.\n#18 Excluding parts and derivatives, other than eggs.\n\nP1\nArtificially propagated specimens of the following hybrids and cultivars are not\nsubject to the provisions of the Convention:\n(a)\nHatiora x graeseri;\n(b) Schlumbergera x buckleyi;\n(c)\nSchlumbergera russelliana x Schlumbergera truncata;\n(d) Schlumbergera orssichiana x Schlumbergera truncata;\n(e)\nSchlumbergera opuntioides x Schlumbergera truncata;\n(f)\nSchlumbergera truncata (cultivars);\n(g) Cactaceae spp. colour mutants grafted on the following grafting stocks:\n(i)\nHarrisia Jusbertii;\n(ii) Hylocereus trigonus; or\n(iii) Hylocereus undatus; and\n(h) Opuntia microdasys (cultivars).\nP2\nArtificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia trigona, artificially\npropagated specimens of crested, fan-shaped or colour mutants of Euphorbia lactea,\nwhen grafted on artificially propagated root stock of Euphorbia neriifolia, and\nartificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia \u2018Milii\u2019 when they are\ntraded in shipments of 100 or more plants and readily recognizable as artificially\npropagated specimens, are not subject to the provisions of the Convention.\nP3\nArtificially propagated hybrids of the genera Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Phalaenopsis\nand Vanda are not subject to the provisions of the Convention, if the following\nconditions under paragraph (a) and (b) are met:\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 128\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\n(a)\nspecimens are readily recognizable as artificially propagated and do not\nshow any signs of having been collected in the wild such as mechanical\ndamage or strong dehydration resulting from collection, irregular growth\nand heterogeneous size and shape within a taxon and shipment, algae or\nother epiphyllous organisms adhering to leaves, or damage by insects or\nother pests; and\n(b) when shipped \u2014\n(i)\nin non-flowering state the specimens must be traded in shipments\nconsisting of individual containers (such as cartons, boxes, crates or\nindividual shelves of CC-containers) each containing 20 or more\nplants of the same hybrid; the plants within each container must\nexhibit a high degree of uniformity and healthiness; and the shipment\nmust be accompanied by documentation, such as an invoice, which\nclearly states the number of plants of each hybrid; or\n(ii) in flowering state, with at least one fully open flower per specimen,\nno minimum number of specimens per shipment is required but\nspecimens must be professionally processed for commercial retail\nsale, e.g. labelled with printed labels or packaged with printed\npackages indicating the name of the hybrid and the country of final\nprocessing. This should be clearly visible and allow easy verification.\nPlants not clearly qualifying for the exemption must be accompanied by appropriate\nCITES documents.\nP4\nSeedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro and transported in sterile containers are\nnot subject to the provisions of the Convention only if the specimens meet the\ndefinition of \u2018artificially propagated\u2019 agreed by the Conference of the Parties.\nP5\nArtificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Cyclamen persicum are not subject\nto the provisions of the Convention. However, the exemption does not apply to such\nspecimens traded as dormant tubers.\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 129\n\nPART 2\nCOLUMNS I, II and III\nSpecies which are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands and are listed in Appendix\nI, II or III to the Convention;\nColumn I\nColumn II\nColumn III\nCETACEA Dolphins, porpoises,\nwhales\n\nCETACEA spp.\n(Except the species\nincluded in Part I.)\n\nBalaenopteridae Humpback whale,\nrorquals - (Recorded from the\nCaribbean, though not yet in\nCayman waters.)\n\nBalaenoptera acutorostrata (Minke\nWhale)\n\nBalaenoptera borealis (Lesson-Sei\nWhale)\n\nBalaenoptera edeni (AndersonBryde's Whale)\n\nBalaenoptera musculus (Blue\nWhale)\n\nBalaenoptera physalus (Fin Whale)\n\nMegaptera novaeangliae\n(Humpback Whale)\n\nPsittacidae Amazons, cockatoos,\nlories, lorikeets, macaws,\nparakeets, parrots\n\nAmazona leucocephala (Cayman\nParrots)\n\nCheloniidae Marine turtles\n\nCheloniidae spp.\n\nDermochelyidae Leatherback turtle\n\nDermochelys coriacea\n\nTropidophiidae Wood boas,\nincluding the Cayman Ground Boa\n\nTropidophiidae spp\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 130\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nIguanidae Iguanas, including the\nCayman Islands Blue Iguanas\n\nCyclura spp.\n\nRhincodontidae Whale shark\n\nRhincodon typus\n\nStrombidae Queen conch\n\nStrombus gigas\n\nANTIPATHARIA Black corals\n\nANTIPATHARIA spp.\n\nSCLERACTINIA Stony corals\n\nSCLERACTINIA spp.\n\nMilleporidae Fire corals\n\nMilleporidae spp.\n\nCACTACEAE Cacti\n\nCACTACEAE spp\n\nCYCADACEAE Cycads\n\nCYCADACEAE spp\n\nEUPHORBIACEAE Spurges\n\nEuphorbia spp.\n\nMELIACEAE Mahoganies, Spanish\ncedar\n\nSwietenia mahagoni\n\nORCHIDACEAE Orchids\n\nORCHIDACEAE spp\n\nCOLUMN IV\nOther species which are indigenous to or occur naturally in the Islands and which are\nconsidered by the Scientific Authority to have populations in the Islands which would be\nat risk from unregulated trade.\nCOLUMN IV\nAnthozoa spp.\nSoft Corals (including Gorgonians and Sea Fans)\nPalinura spp.\nLobsters\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 131\n\nPART 3\nSpecies which are considered by the Scientific Authority to require strict regulation of their\ntrade because of their potential threat to the survival, health, genetic integrity or viability\nof populations of any other species indigenous to or occurring naturally in the Islands.\nLionfishes\n\nPterois spp.\n\nDendrochirus spp.\nStonefish\n\nScorpaenidae spp.\n\nSynanceiidae spp.\nSea Lampreys\n\nPetromyzonidae spp.\nEels\n\nAnguilla spp.\nLizard Fishes\n\nSynodus spp.\nSleepers\n\nDormitator maculatus\n\nEleotris spp.\n\nAmblyeleotris spp.\nAriid Catfishes\n\nAriidae spp.\nWeakfish\n\nCynoscion regalis\nBluefish\n\nPomatomus saltatrix\nMarine Shrimp\n\nPenaeus spp.\n\nLiopenaeus spp.\n\nFarfantepenaeus spp.\nGreen Crab\n\nCarcinus maenus\nCrown-of-Thorns Starfish\n\nAcanthaster planci\nMalaniid Snails\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 132\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nMelanoides spp.\nGreen & Brown Mollusks\n\nPerna viridis\n\nPerna perna\nGreen Algae\n\nChlorophyta spp.\nBrown Algae\n\nPhaeophyta spp.\nRed Algae\n\nRhodophyta spp.\nLive Rock\n\nScleractinia spp. And associated epibionts\nAiptasia Anemones\n\nAiptasia spp.\nPiranhas\n\nSerrasalmus spp.\n\nCatoprion spp.\n\nPygocentrus spp.\n\nPygopristis spp.\nSharks\n\nCarcharhiniformes spp.\n\nHeterodontiformes spp.\n\nHexanchiformes spp.\n\nLamniformes spp.\n\nOrectolobiformes spp.\n\nPristiophoriformes spp.\n\nSqualiformes spp.\n\nSquatiniformes spp.\nPacus\n\nColossoma spp.\n\nPiaractus spp.\nRhaphiodontid characins\n\nRhaphiodon vulpinus\n\nHydrolycus spp.\n\nCynodon spp.\nPike characins\n\nCtenolucius spp.\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 133\n\nLuciocharax spp. (synonomous wht Boulengrella\nspp. & Hydrocinus spp.)\n\nHepsetus odoe\nTiger characins\n\nHoplias spp.\nDorados\/Dourados\n\nSalminus spp.\nTilapia\n\nTilapia spp.\n\nSarotherodon spp.\n\nOreochrmis spp.\nMayan Cichlid \/ Mexican Mojarra\n\nCichlasoma uropthalmus\/froshelii\nGuapote tiger\n\nParachromis managuensis (Cichlasoma\nmanaguense)\nPeacock Bass\n\nCichla ocellaris\nPike cichlids\n\nCrenicchla spp.\nWalking Catfish\n\nClariidae spp.\nFlathead Catfish\n\nPolydictus olivarus\nClarotes Catfish\n\nClarotes spp.\nRed-Tailed Catfish\n\nPhractocephalus spp.\nBumblebee Catfish\n\nBatrachoglanis acanthochirodes\n\nLophiosilurus alexandri\nShovelnose Catfishes\n\nPseudoplatystoma spp.\n\nSorubimichthys planiceps\n\nMerodontotus tigrinus\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 134\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nSorubim cuspicaudus\nPimelodid Catfishes\n\nBrachyplatystoma spp.\n\nGoslina platynema\n\nPerrunichthys perruno\n\nPinirampus pirinampu\n\nPlatynematichthys notatus\n\nPlatysilurus malarmo\n\nZungaro zungaro\nEel-Tail Catfishes\n\nEuristhmus spp.\nHelicopter Catfishes\n\nWallago attu\n\nWallago dinema\n\nWallago heterorhyncus\n\nWallago leeri\n\nWallago maculatus\n\nWallago miostoma\nParasitic Catfishes\n\nStegophilinae spp.\n\nVandellinae spp.\nAsian Swamp Eel\n\nMonopterus spp.\n\nFluta spp.\nMarbled Swamp Eels\n\nSynbranchus marmoratus\/afer\nClimbing Perches\n\nAnabas testudineus\n\nAnabantidae spp.\nPike Killifish \/ Top Minnow\n\nBelonesox belizanus\nBlackcarp\n\nMylopharyngodon piceus\nBowfin\n\nAmia calva\n\nAmiidae spp.\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 135\n\nArawanas \/ Bony Tongues\n\nOsteoglossidae spp.\nKnife Fishes\n\nChitala spp.\n\nNotoptrus spp.\n\nPapyrocranus spp.\nSnakeheads\n\nChannidae spp.\nPurple Stripe Gudgeon\n\nMogurnda mogurnda\nBichir Fishes\n\nPolypterus spp.\nGar Spikes\n\nLepisosteidae spp.\nAsian Pike Heads\n\nLucicephalidae spp.\nNile Perch\n\nLates spp.\nSunfish \/ Bluegill\n\nLepomis cyanellus\n\nLepomis auritus\n\nLepomis gibbosus\n\nLepomis macrochirus\n\nLepomis microlophus\nOriental Weatherfish\n\nMisgurnus anguillicaudatus\nMosquito Fish\n\nLimia spp.\n\nGambusia spp.\nRed-Eared Slider\n\nTrachemys elegans\nAfrican Dwarf Frog\n\nHymenochirus curtipes\nAfrican Clawed Frog\n\nXenopus laevis\nAfrican Bullfrog\n\nRana catesbeiana\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 136\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nMarine Toad\n\nBufo marinus\nCrayfish\n\nOrconectus rusticus\n\nAstacopsis spp.\n\nCherax spp.\nMittencrabs\n\nEriocheir spp.\nFreshwater Shrimp\n\nMacrobrachium spp.\nAsian Clams\n\nCorbicula spp.\nAple Snails\n\nPomacea spp.\nZebra Mussel\n\nDreissena polymopha\nGiant Ram's-horn Snails\n\nMarisa spp.\nAfrican Elodeas\n\nLagarosiphon spp.\nAlligator Weeds\n\nAlternanthera spp.\nAsian Marshweed or Ambulia\n\nLimnophila sessiliflora\nBrazilian Elodea\n\nEgeria densa\nCurly Pondweeds\n\nPotamogeton spp.\nDuckweeds\n\nLemnaceae spp.\nFanwort\n\nCabomba caroliniana\nHydrilas\n\nHydrilla spp.\nIndian Swamp Weed\n\nHygrophila polysperma\nMelaleuca\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 137\n\nMelaleuca quinquenervia\nSalvinias\n\nSalvinia spp.\nWater Chestnut\n\nTrapa spp.\nWater Lettuce\n\nPistia stratiotes\nWater Milfoils\n\nMyriophyllum spp.\nWater Spinach\n\nIpomoea aquatica\/fistulosa\nYellow Floating heart\n\nNymphoides peltata\n\nSCHEDULE\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nPage 138\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nc\n\nPublication in consolidated and revised form authorised by the Cabinet this 28th\nday of January, 2026.\nKim Bullings\nClerk of Cabinet\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act (2026 Revision)\n\nENDNOTES\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2025\nPage 139\n\nENDNOTES\nTable of Legislation history:\nSL #\nAct\/Law #\nLegislation\nCommencement\nGazette\n46\/2024\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport)\n(Amendment of Schedule) Order, 2024\n25-Nov-2024\nLG43\/2024\/s1\n\n56\/2020\nCitation of Acts of Parliament Act, 2020\n3-Dec-2020\nLG89\/2020\/s1\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) Act\n(2017 Revision)\n31-May-2017 GE45\/2017\/s12\n\n23\/2015\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport)\n(Amendment) Law, 2015\n26-Feb-2016\nGE13\/2016\/s1\n48\/2015\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport)\n(Amendment of Schedule) Order, 2015\n11-Dec-2015\nGE97\/2015\/s1\nE1\/2015\n\nErratum: Endangered Species (Trade and\nTransport) Law, 2004 (Commencement) (No. 2)\nOrder, 2015\n23-Nov-2015\nGE92\/2015\/p1\n45\/2015\n\nEndangered Species (Trade and Transport) 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