- The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) maintains a list of protected species worldwide. This list includes over 1,000 birds safeguarded under the act.
- Birds protected by CITES may not be imported into the United States. Violations of these trade restrictions are punishable by legal action, with offenders subject to both fines and imprisonment.
- Under the act, only facilities approved by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior may breed exotic birds. Prospective breeding facilities must obtain a permit and are required to provide humane treatment for birds under their care.
- The act created the Exotic Bird Conservation Fund, which offers assistance to the home nations of protected birds for conservation purposes.
Affected Species
Trade Restrictions
Breeding
Conservation
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