Medicinal Plants CAMP Report

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St: tsunami Sv: volcano T = Trade for the live animal market or medicine Tp = Trade for parts, including skins, bone, bark, fruits, etc. Tr = Trampling W = War Trade:

Was the species present in Trade according to CITES records? If so, list year(s). or list trade practices and parts. L= Local trade D= Domestic trade C= Commercial trade I= International trade

Comments:

Note any additional information that is important with respect to the conservation of the species.

IUCN:

Status according to the New IUCN Red List criteria EX = Extinct EW = Extinct in the wild CR = Critically Endangered EN = Endangered VU = Vulnerable LR = Lower Risk nt= near threatened cd = conservation dependent lc = least concern DD= Data Deficient NE = Not Evaluated

Criteria based on:

Indicate which of the New IUCN Red List criteria were used to assign a category of threat: PR= Population reduction (Ala, or A2b, etc.) EO = Extent of occurrence (B1, or B2a, B3c, etc.) PE = Population estimates (CI. or C2a, etc.) NM = Number of mature individuals (D) PX = Probability of extinction (E)

CITES:

List CITES Appendix on which the species is listed, if appropriate.

IWPA (72,91):

Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972; Amendments Act, 1991

Other:

List whether the species has been assigned threatened status in other venues, e.g., nationally or in other conservation assessments.


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