Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989

Schedule 3: Species exploited by trade

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"Animals and plants hurt by trading that need protection"

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The Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989 has a schedule that lists species that are exploited by trade. You can find animals like blackbuck, Asiatic buffalo, and Indian peafowl in this list. There are also birds, like the Mauritius pink pigeon and the ocellated turkey. You will see that some species have exceptions or limitations, and some countries require export permits to trade these species. The schedule also includes plants, such as the Coco de Mer and the Himalayan poppy. Some species are annotated with a symbol and a number, which refers to a footnote that explains what parts or derivatives of the plant are included in the schedule. The countries that are parties to the Convention and require an export permit are listed, and trade with other countries requires a certificate of origin.

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Schedule 2: Species threatened by trade, or

"Animals and plants that are in danger because of trading, and the rules to protect them"


3Species exploited by trade Empowered by s 3(1)

Part 1Fauna (animals)

The following table is medium in size and has 5 columns. Column 1 is headed Order. Column 2 is headed Family. Column 3 is headed Genus, species, or subspecies. Column 4 is headed Common name. Column 5 is headed Exceptions/limitations and countries requiring export permit.
Order Family Genus, species, or subspecies Common name Exceptions/limitations and countries requiring export permit
Artiodactyla Bovidae—Antelopes, cattle, duikers, gazelles, goats, sheep, etc Antilope cervicapra Blackbuck Nepal, Pakistan
Boselaphus tragocamelus Nilgai Pakistan
Bubalus arnee Asiatic Buffalo Nepal; excludes domesticated form, referenced as Bubalus bubalis
Capra hircus aegagrus Wild Goat Pakistan
Capra sibirica Siberian Ibex Pakistan
Gazella bennettii Chinkara, Indian Gazelle Pakistan
Gazella dorcas Dorcas Gazelle Algeria, Tunisia
Pseudois nayaur Bharal, Himalayan Blue Sheep, Naur Pakistan
Tetracerus quadricornis Four-horned Antelope Nepal
Cervidae—Deer, huemuls, muntjacs, pudus Axis porcinus Hog Deer Pakistan; except subspecies included in Schedule 1
Cervus elaphus barbarus Tunisian Deer Algeria, Tunisia
Mazama temama cerasina Red Brocket Deer Guatemala
Odocoileus virginianus mayensis White-tailed Deer Guatemala
Carnivora Canidae—Dogs, foxes, wolves Canis aureus Golden Jackal India
Vulpes bengalensis Bengal Fox India
Vulpes vulpes griffithi Red Fox India
Vulpes vulpes montana Red Fox India
Vulpes vulpes pusilla Red Fox India
Herpestidae—Mongooses Herpestes edwardsii Indian Grey Mongoose India, Pakistan
Herpestes fuscus Indian Brown Mongoose India
Herpestes javanicus Small Asian Mongoose Pakistan
Herpestes javanicus auropunctatus Small Indian Mongoose India
Herpestes smithii Ruddy Mongoose India
Herpestes urva Crab-eating Mongoose India
Herpestes vitticollis Stripe-necked Mongoose India
Hyaenidae—Aardwolf, hyenas Hyaena hyaena Striped Hyena Pakistan
Proteles cristata Aardwolf Botswana
Mustelinae—Grisons, honey badgers, martens, tayra, weasels Eira barbara Tayra Honduras
Martes flavigula Yellow-throated Marten India
Martes foina intermedia Central Asian Stone Marten India
Martes gwatkinsii Nilgiri Marten India
Mellivora capensis Honey Badger Botswana
Mustela altaica Alpine Weasel India
Mustela erminea ferghanae Stoat India
Mustela kathiah Yellow-bellied Weasel India
Mustela sibirica Siberian Weasel India
Odobenidae—Walruses Odobenus rosmarus Walrus Canada
Procyonidae—Coatis, kinkajou, olingos Nasua narica Northern Coati Honduras
Nasua nasua solitaria South Brazilian Coati Uruguay
Potos flavus Kinkajou Honduras
Viverridae—Binturong, civets, linsangs, otter-civet, palm civets Arctictis binturong Binturong India
Civettictis civetta African Civet Botswana
Paguma larvata Masked Palm Civet India
Paradoxurus hermaphroditus Common Palm Civet India
Paradoxurus jerdoni Palm Civet India
Viverra civettina Large Spotted Civet India
Viverra zibetha Large Indian Civet India
Viverricula indica Small Indian Civet India
Chiroptera Phyllostomidae—Broad-nosed bats Platyrrhinus lineatus White-lined Bat Uruguay
Cingulata Dasypodidae—Armadillos Cabassous tatouay Greater Naked-tailed Armadillo Uruguay
Pilosa Myrmecophagidae—
American anteaters
Tamandua mexicana Northern Tamandua Guatemala
Rodentia Cuniculidae—Pacas Cuniculus paca Paca Honduras
Dasyproctidae—Agoutis Dasyprocta punctata Central American Agouti Honduras
Erethizontidae—New World porcupines Sphiggurus mexicanus Mexican Porcupine Honduras
Sphiggurus spinosus Spiny Tree Porcupine Uruguay
Sciuridae—Ground squirrels, tree squirrels Marmota caudata Longtailed Marmot India
Marmota himalayana Himalayan Marmot India

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Order Family Genus, species, or subspecies Common name Exceptions/limitations and countries requiring export permit
Anseriformes Anatidae—Ducks, geese, swans, etc Dendrocygna autumnalis Red-billed Whistling Duck Honduras
Dendrocygna bicolor Fulvous Tree Duck Honduras
Charadriiformes Burhinidae—Thick-knees Burhinus bistriatus Double-striped Thick-knee Guatemala
Columbiformes Columbidae—Doves, pigeons Nesoenas mayeri Mauritius Pink Pigeon Mauritius
Falconiformes—
Eagles, falcons, hawks, vultures
Cathartidae—New World vultures Sarcoramphus papa King Vulture Honduras
Galliformes Cracidae—Chachalacas, curassows, guans Crax alberti Blue-knobbed Curassow Colombia
Crax daubentoni Yellow-knobbed Curassow Colombia
Crax globulosa Wattled Curassow Colombia
Crax rubra Great Curassow Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras
Ortalis vetula Plain Chachalaca Guatemala, Honduras
Pauxi pauxi Northern Helmeted Curassow Colombia
Penelope purpurascens Crested Guan Honduras
Penelopina nigra Highland Guan Guatemala
Phasianidae—Grouse, guineafowl, partridges, peafowl, pheasants, tragopans Lophura leucomelanos Kalij Pheasant Pakistan
Meleagris ocellata Ocellated Turkey Guatemala
Pavo cristatus Indian Peafowl, Blue Peafowl Pakistan
Pucrasia macrolopha Koklass Pheasant Pakistan
Tragopan satyra Satyr Tragopan, Indian Tragopan, Crimson Horned Pheasant Nepal
Passeriformes Alaudidae—Larks Alauda arvensis Skylark (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Galerida cristata Crested Lark (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Lullula arborea Wood Lark (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Melanocorypha calandra Calandra Lark (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Cotingidae—Cotingas Cephalopterus ornatus Amazonian Umbrellabird, Ornate Umbrellabird Colombia
Cephalopterus penduliger Long-wattled Umbrellabird Colombia
Emberizidae—Cardinals, tanagers Emberiza citrinella Yellowhammer (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Emberiza hortulana Ortolan Bunting (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Melopyrrha nigra Cuban Bullfinch Cuba
Tiaris canorus Cuban Grassquit Cuba
Fringillidae—Finches Carduelis cannabina Linaria (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Carduelis carduelis European Goldfinch (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Carduelis flammea Common Redpoll (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Carduelis hornemanni Arctic Redpoll (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Carduelis spinus Eurasian Siskin (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Carpodacus erythrinus Common Rosefinch (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Loxia curvirostra Red Crossbill (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Pyrrhula pyrrhula Eurasian Bullfinch (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Serinus serinus European Serin (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Muscicapidae—Old World flycatchers Acrocephalus rodericanus Rodrigues Warbler Mauritius
Erithacus rubecula European Robin (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Ficedula parva Red-breasted Flycatcher (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Hippolais icterina Icterine Warbler (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Luscinia svecica Bluethroat (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Luscinia luscinia Thrush Nightingale (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Luscinia megarhynchos Common Nightingale (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Monticola saxatilis Common Rock Thrush (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Sylvia atricapilla Eurasian Blackcap (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Sylvia borin Garden Warbler (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Sylvia curruca Lesser Whitethroat (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Sylvia nisoria Barred Warbler (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Terpsiphone bourbonnensis Mascarene Paradise-flycatcher Mauritius
Turdus merula Common Blackbird (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Turdus philomelos Song Thrush (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Oriolidae—Oriole Oriolus oriolus Eurasian Golden Oriole (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Paridae—Tit Parus ater Coal Tit (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Troglodytidae—Wren Troglodytes troglodytes Eurasian Wren (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Piciformes Capitonidae—Barbets Semnornis ramphastinus Toucan Barbet Colombia
Ramphastidae—Toucans Baillonius bailloni Saffron Toucanet Argentina
Pteroglossus castanotis Chestnut-eared Aracari Argentina
Ramphastos dicolorus Red-breasted Toucan Argentina
Selenidera maculirostris Spot-billed Toucanet Argentina

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Order Family Genus, species, or subspecies Common name Exceptions/limitations and countries requiring export permit
Sauria Agamidae—Spiny-tailed lizards, agamas Calotes ceylonensis Painted-tip Lizard Sri Lanka
Calotes desilvai Desilvas’ Forest Lizard Sri Lanka
Calotes liocephalus Crestless Lizard Sri Lanka
Calotes liolepis Forest Lizard Sri Lanka
Calotes manamendrai Manamendra-Arachchi’s Whistling Lizard Sri Lanka
Calotes nigrilabris Black-cheek Lizard Sri Lanka
Calotes pethiyagodai Pethiyagoda’s Crestless Lizard Sri Lanka
Ctenophorus spp Comb-bearing Dragons Australia
Intellagama spp Eastern Water Dragons Australia
Tympanocryptis spp Earless Dragons Australia
Eublepharidae—Eyelid geckos Goniurosaurus kuroiwae Kuroiwa’s Eyelid Gecko #18 Japan
Goniurosaurus orientalis Japanese Cave Gecko #18 Japan
Goniurosaurus sengokui Sengoku’s Gecko #18 Japan
Goniurosaurus splendens Banded Ground Gecko #18 Japan
Goniurosaurus toyamai Iheyajima Leopard Gecko #18 Japan
Goniurosaurus yamashinae Yamashina’s Leopard Gecko #18 Japan
Gekkonidae—Geckos Carphodactylus spp Chameleon Geckos Australia
Dactylocnemis spp Northern Brown Geckos New Zealand
Hoplodactylus spp New Zealand Giant Geckos New Zealand
Mokopirirakau spp Forest and Alpine Geckos New Zealand
Nephrurus spp Knob-tailed Geckos Australia
Orraya spp Geckos Australia
Phyllurus spp Pinnacles Leaf-tailed Geckos Australia
Saltuarius spp Rough Throated Leaf-tailed Geckos Australia
Sphaerodactylus armasi Guantanamo Coastal Gecko Cuba
Sphaerodactylus celicara Baracoan Eyespot Sphaero Cuba
Sphaerodactylus dimorphicus Yellow-tailed Dwarf Gecko Cuba
Sphaerodactylus intermedius Mantanzas Least Gecko Cuba
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus alayoi Black-spotted Least Gecko Cuba
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus granti Black-spotted Least Gecko Cuba
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus lissodesmus Black-spotted Least Gecko Cuba
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus ocujal Black-spotted Least Gecko Cuba
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus strategus Black-spotted Least Gecko Cuba
Sphaerodactylus notatus atactus Reef Gecko Cuba
Sphaerodactylus oliveri Juventud Least Gecko Cuba
Sphaerodactylus pimienta Pepper Sphaero Cuba
Sphaerodactylus ruibali Ruibal’s Least Gecko Cuba
Sphaerodactylus siboney Siboney’s Least Gecko Cuba
Sphaerodactylus torrei Barbour’s Least Gecko Cuba
Strophurus spp Phasmid, Stony-tailed or Stiped Geckos Australia
Toropuku spp Striped Geckos New Zealand
Tukutuku spp Harlequin Geckos New Zealand
Underwoodisaurus spp Thick-tailed or Barking Geckos Australia
Uvidicolus spp Granite Belt Thick-tailed Gecko Australia
Woodworthia spp Rock Geckos New Zealand
Polychrotidae Anolis agueroi Iguanian Lizards or Anoles Cuba
Anolis baracoae Iguanian Lizards or Anoles Cuba
Anolis barbatus Iguanian Lizards or Anoles Cuba
Anolis chamaeleonides Iguanian Lizards or Anoles Cuba
Anolis equestris Iguanian Lizards or Anoles Cuba
Anolis guamuhaya Iguanian Lizards or Anoles Cuba
Anolis luteogularis Iguanian Lizards or Anoles Cuba
Anolis pigmaequestris Iguanian Lizards or Anoles Cuba
Anolis porcus Iguanian Lizards or Anoles Cuba
Scincidae—Skinks Egernia spp. Tree Skinks Australia
Tiliqua multifasciata Centralian Blue-tongued Skink Australia
Tiliqua nigrolutea Blotched Blue-tongued Skink Australia
Tiliqua occipitalis Western Blue-tongued Skink Australia
Tiliqua rugosa Bobtailed Blue-tongued Skink Australia
Tiliqua scincoides intermedia Northern Blue-tongued Skink Australia
Tiliqua scincoides scincoides Eastern Blue-tongued Skink Australia
Serpentes Colubridae—Typical snakes, water snakes, whipsnakes Atretium schistosum Olive Keel-back Snake India
Cerberus rynchops Dog-faced Water Snake India
Xenochrophis piscator Checkered Keelback Water Snake India
Xenochrophis schnurrenbergeri Bar-necked Keelback India
Xenochrophis tytleri Andaman Keelback, Tytler’s Keelback India
Elapidae—Cobras, coral snakes Micrurus diastema Atlantic Coral Snake Honduras
Micrurus nigrocinctus Black-banded Coral Snake Honduras
Micrurus ruatanus Roatan Coral Snake Honduras
Viperidae—Vipers Crotalus durissus Tropical Rattlesnake Honduras
Daboia palaestinae Palestine Viper Israel
Daboia russelii Russell's Viper India
Emydidae—Box turtles, freshwater turtles Emys orbicularis European Pond Turtle (Population of Ukraine) Ukraine
Graptemys spp Map Turtles Except the species included in Schedule 2, United States of America
Geoemydidae—Box turtles, freshwater turtles Mauremys iversoni Iverson's Pond Turtle, Fujian Pond Turtle China
Mauremys megalocephala Chinese Broad-headed Pond Turtle China
Mauremys pritchardi Pritchard's Pond Turtle, Lashio Pond Turtle China
Mauremys reevesii Reeve's Turtle, Chinese Three-keeled Pond Turtle China
Mauremys sinensis Chinese Stripe-necked Turtle China
Ocadia glyphistoma Guanxi Stripe-necked Turtle China
Ocadia philippeni Philippen's Stripe-necked Turtle China
Sacalia pseudocellata Chinese False-eyed Turtle China

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Order Family Genus, species, or subspecies Common name Exceptions/limitations and countries requiring export permit
Anura Calyptocephalellidae—
Chilean toads
Calyptocephalella gayi Helmeted Water Toad, Chilean Helmeted Bull Frog, Wide Mouth Toad Chile
Caudata Cryptobranchidae—Giant salamanders Cryptobranchus alleganiensis Hellbender Salamander United States of America
Hynobiidae—Asiatic salamanders Hynobius amjiensis Amji's Salamander China
Echinotriton andersoni Anderson’s Crocodile Newt #18 Japan
Salamandridae—Newts and salamanders Salamandra algira North African Fire Salamander Algeria

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Order Family Genus, species, or subspecies Common name Exceptions/limitations and countries requiring export permit
Myliobatiformes Potamotrygonidae—Freshwater stingrays Paratrygon aiereba Manzana Ray, Ceja Ray Colombia
Potamotrygon spp South American Freshwater Stingray Brazil (only the populations of Brazil not included in Schedule 2)
Potamotrygon constellata Thorny River Stingray Colombia
Potamotrygon magdalenae Magdalena River Stingray Colombia
Potamotrygon motoro Ocellate River Stingray Colombia
Potamotrygon orbignyi Smooth-back River Stingray Colombia
Potamotrygon schroederi Flower Ray, Rosette River Stingray Colombia
Potamotrygon scobina Raspy River Stingray Colombia
Potamotrygon yepezi Maracaibo River Stingray Colombia

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Order Family Genus, species, or subspecies Common name Exceptions/limitations and countries requiring export permit
Aspidochirotida Stichopodidae—Sea cucumbers Isostichopus fuscus Ecuador

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Order Family Genus, species, or subspecies Common name Exceptions/limitations and countries requiring export permit
Theraphosidae—Red-kneed tarantulas, tarantulas Caribena versicolor Antilles Pinktoe Tarantula European Union

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Order Family Genus, species, or subspecies Common name Exceptions/limitations and countries requiring export permit
Coleoptera Lucanidae—Stag beetles Colophon spp Cape Stag Beetles South Africa
Lepidoptera Nymphalidae—Brush-footed butterflies Agrias amydon boliviensis Plurinational State of Bolivia
Morpho godartii lachaumei Plurinational State of Bolivia
Prepona praeneste buckleyana Plurinational State of Bolivia
Papilionidae Papilio phorbanta European Union

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Order Family Genus, species, or subspecies Common name Exceptions/limitations and countries requiring export permit
Gorgonaceae Coralliidae—Red and pink corals Corallium elatius China
Corallium japonicum China
Corallium konjoi White Coral China
Corallium secundum Angelskin Coral, Formosa Pink Coral, Pink Coral China

Part 2Flora (plants)

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Family Genus, species, or subspecies Common name Exceptions/limitations and countries requiring export permit
Aizoaceae—Stone plants Conophytum spp South Africa
Mestoklema tuberosum South Africa
Apocynaceae—Elephant trunks, hoodias, snakewood Raphionacme zeyheri South Africa
Compositae (Asteraceae)—Kuth Crassothonna clavifolia South Africa
Othonna armiana South Africa
Othonna cacalioides South Africa
Othonna euphorbioides South Africa
Othonna retrorsa South Africa
Crassulaceae—Roseroot Tylecodon bodleyae South Africa
Tylecodon nolteei South Africa
Tylecodon reticulatus South Africa
Fagaceae—Beeches Quercus mongolica Mongolian Oak #5; Russian Federation
Geraniaceae—Geraniums Monsonia herrei South Africa
Monsonia multifida South Africa
Monsonia patersonii South Africa
Pelargonium crassicaule South Africa
Pelargonium triste South Africa
Gnetaceae—Gnetums Gnetum montanum #1; Nepal
Magnoliaceae—
Magnolias
Magnolia liliifera var obovata #1; Nepal
Cedrela odorata Red Cedar, Cigar-box Wood, Spanish Cedar #5; Plurinational State of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia (only population of Colombia), Guatemala (only population of Guatemala), Peru (only population of Peru)
Oleaceae—Ashes, etc Fraxinus mandshurica Manchurian Ash #5; Russian Federation
Palmae (Arecaceae)—Palms Lodoicea maldivica Coco de Mer #13; Seychelles
Papaveraceae—
Poppy
Meconopsis regia Himalayan Poppy #1; Nepal
Passifloraceae—Passion-flowers Adenia spinosa Elephants Foot South Africa
Pinaceae—Firs and pines Pinus koraiensis Korean Pine #5; Russian Federation
Podocarpaceae—
Podocarps
Podocarpus neriifolius Yellow Wood #1; Nepal
Portulacaceae—Lewisias, portulacas, purslanes Portulacaria pygmaea South Africa
Trochodendraceae
(Tetracentraceae)—
Tetracentron
Tetracentron sinense #1; Nepal
 
Footnotes
1

All parts and derivatives except—

  • seeds, spores, and pollen (including pollinia); and
    1. seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, transported in sterile containers; and
      1. cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and
        1. fruits, and parts and derivatives thereof, of artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla.
          1. 2

            All parts and derivatives except—

          2. seeds and pollen; and
            1. finished products packaged and ready for the retail trade.
              1. 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—

              2. 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; and
                1. seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, transported in sterile containers; and
                  1. cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and
                    1. fruits, and parts and derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) and of the family Cactaceae; and
                      1. stems, flowers, and parts and derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus Opuntia and Selenicereus (Cactaceae); and
                        1. finished products of Aloe ferox and Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged and ready for retail trade; and
                          1. 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.
                            1. 5

                              Logs, sawn wood, and veneer sheets.

                              6

                              Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, and plywood.

                              7

                              Logs, wood chips, powder, and extracts.

                              8

                              Underground parts (ie, roots, rhizomes): whole, parts, and powdered.

                              9

                              All parts and derivatives except those bearing a label “Produced 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]”.

                              10

                              Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, including unfinished wood articles used for the fabrication of bows for stringed musical instruments.

                              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 endosperm, pulp, or copra) and any derivative thereof, except finished products packaged and ready for retail trade.

                              14

                              All parts and derivatives except—

                            2. seeds and pollen; and
                              1. seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, transported in sterile containers; and
                                1. fruits; and
                                  1. leaves; and
                                    1. exhausted agarwood powder, including compressed powder in all shapes; and
                                      1. finished products packaged and ready for retail trade; this exemption does not apply to wood chips, beads, prayer beads, and carvings.
                                        1. 15

                                          All parts and derivatives are included, except—

                                        2. leaves, flowers, pollen, fruits, and seeds; and
                                          1. finished products to a maximum weight of wood of the listed species of up to 10 kg per shipment; and
                                            1. finished musical instruments, finished musical instrument parts, and finished musical instrument accessories; and
                                              1. parts and derivatives of Dalbergia cochinchinensis, which are covered by annotation # 4; and
                                                1. parts and derivatives of Dalbergia spp originating and exported from Mexico, which are covered by Annotation # 6.
                                                  1. 16

                                                    Seeds, fruits, and oils.

                                                    17

                                                    Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood, and transformed wood.

                                                    18

                                                    Excluding parts and derivatives other than eggs.

                                                    Notes
                                                    • Schedule 3 Part 2 Leguminosae (Fabaceae)—Afrormosia, cristobal, palisander, rosewood, sandalwood: revoked, on , by clause 7(3) of the Trade in Endangered Species Order 2023 (SL 2023/139).

                                                    The classes, families, and species listed in this schedule are arranged in descending order by class, then in alphabetical order by order, family, and species. This order of arrangement is adopted in the Convention.

                                                    The countries listed in the column headed Exceptions/limitations and countries requiring export permit are parties to the Convention that require an export permit to authorise trade in the species listed in this schedule. Trade in those species in relation to other countries that are party to the Convention requires a certificate of origin.

                                                    When a species is included in this schedule, the whole, live or dead, animal or plant is always included. In addition, all parts and derivatives of the species are also included in the schedule unless the species is annotated with the symbol # followed by a number to indicate that only specific parts and derivatives are included. The symbol # followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon included in this schedule refers to a footnote that indicates the parts or derivatives of plants that are designated as specimens subject to this Act. The footnotes are at the end of this schedule.