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What species are listed in CITES Appendix I?
 
  a. Species that threaten the safety and health of humans
  b. Species that need to be exterminated in at least one country
  c. Species that are not directly threatened with extinction, but need to be controlled
  d. Species that are threatened with extinction

Question 2

In what year did The Convention on International Trade in Exotic Species of Wild Fauna and Flora come into effect?
 
  a. 1963
  b. 1947
  c. 1975
  d. 1988



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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