GS 3: Environment & EcologyGS 2: GovernancePrelims

After visit to Vantara, global wildlife panel recommends India pause animal imports, Pg14

CITES panel urges India to pause endangered animal imports amid due diligence concerns at Reliance's Vantara centre.

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Key Highlights:

  • CITES recommends India pause issuing permits for importing endangered animals to zoos and rescue centers.
  • The recommendation follows a CITES committee visit to the Greens Zoological Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre (GZRRC) in Jamnagar.
  • CITES seeks a comprehensive review of India's practices to ensure due diligence and compliance with the Convention.
  • The committee found no evidence of commercial purposes or lack of CITES permits but raised concerns about the origin of specimens.

Detailed Insights:

  • The CITES committee report, released on October 31, highlights concerns regarding the origin of imported animals by GZRRC and RKTEWT.
  • Vantara, including GZRRC and Radha Krishna Temple Elephant Welfare Trust (RKTEWT), is affiliated with the Reliance Foundation.
  • The recommendation is based on ensuring that animal trade aligns with CITES guidelines and national wildlife laws.
  • CITES aims to prevent violations of the Convention related to cross-border movement of protected animal species.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species): An international agreement regulating trade in endangered species.
  • Due diligence: Reasonable steps taken by a person to avoid committing a violation.
  • Permits: Official documents allowing specific activities, such as importing endangered animals.
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