Extinction
Endangered animals of extinction (Brazil)
 
 
 

Amphibians
Birds
Carnivores
Insects
Invertebrates
Mammals
Primates
Reptiles
Whales

     
Because either there are few specimens or they are threatened by changes in environmental or predation parameters. Although there are natural causes for extinction – such as natural predators, epidemics or natural disasters – the effects of human actions are currently the main factor for the loss of biodiversity. As individual country actions would be insufficient to halt the loss of biodiversity, it is essential that initiatives to respond to this situation are taken collectively by the international community.

Several treaties are aimed at the conservation and the sustainable use of biodiversity. Among the conventions that provide the legal framework for the especial treatment of species threatened with extinction are the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), the Inter-American Convention for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles (IAC), the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) and the Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP).

The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) – to which Brazil has been a Party since 1975 and which already has 169 state Parties – regulates the international trade of wild fauna and flora and provides for a system of certificates and licenses to control trade in endangered species. CITES regulations apply only to international trade and not other factors threatening biodiversity, such as illegal trade within national boundaries.

The three Appendices to CITES list the species protected by the agreement, ranked according to the threat degree to which they are subjected. Appendix I includes endangered species, whose trade will only be allowed in exceptional circumstances. Appendix II lists species not necessarily threatened with extinction, but whose trade must be controlled in order to prevent uses that are incompatible with their survival. Appendix III lists species that are protected in at least one country and that has requested assistance to other Convention signatories to control their trade. Overall, the different protection levels extend to more than 35,000 species of plants and animals.

The Inter-American Convention for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles (IAC/CIT), ratified by Brazil in 2001, aims to "promote the protection, conservation and recovery of sea turtle populations and their habitats, relying on the best available scientific data taking into consideration the environmental, socioeconomic and cultural characteristics of all parties".

Brazil is a signatory to the Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP), an instrument signed under the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS or Bonn Convention) – a treaty under which are negotiated binding agreements and memoranda of understanding, on a global or regional basis, in regards to specific species. In force since 1983, the CMS currently counts on 119 party States. Brazil expects to adhere to the Convention in the near future. (MMA)

 
Source: Source: MMA – Ministry of the Environment
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