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CITES — Current Affairs 2026

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Recent developments and news linked to CITES.

India's Proposal for Red-crowned Roofed Turtle Listing at CITES COP19

November 2022

At CITES COP19 in Panama, India successfully secured the transfer of the Red-crowned Roofed Turtle (Batagur kachuga) from Appendix II to Appendix I. This move reflects the species' critically endangered status and the severe threat posed by illegal trade, particularly for pet trade and consumption. India, as a range country, advocated for the highest level of protection, which now prohibits commercial international trade. This decision highlights India's proactive role in CITES and its commitment to protecting its endemic and highly threatened biodiversity, aligning with the goals of endangered species protection UPSC notes.

UPSC Angle: Demonstrates India's active participation and leadership in CITES, the process of Appendix amendments, and the specific conservation challenges faced by Indian species. Relevant for Prelims (species name, Appendix change) and Mains (India's conservation diplomacy, challenges of illegal trade).

Global Surge in Online Wildlife Trade Prompts CITES Digital Enforcement Focus

Ongoing, 2023-2024

Recent reports from TRAFFIC and CITES Secretariat indicate a significant increase in illegal wildlife trade conducted through online platforms, social media, and encrypted messaging apps. This digital shift presents new enforcement challenges, as traffickers exploit anonymity and cross-border reach. CITES Parties are increasingly collaborating with tech companies and developing specialized digital forensics units to combat this trend. This development underscores the evolving nature of poaching and illegal wildlife trade CITES faces, requiring adaptive strategies beyond traditional border controls. It's a critical area for CITES implementation challenges developing countries.

UPSC Angle: Highlights contemporary challenges in CITES enforcement, the role of technology in facilitating/combating wildlife crime, and the need for international cooperation in the digital realm. Important for Mains (governance, security, environment) and current affairs.

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