08-26-2016, 10:08 PM
The general assembly,
Applauding the World Assembly's continued commitment to the preservation of endangered organisms, spearheaded by the efforts of the World Assembly Endangered Species Committee (WAESC).
Concerned that illegal poaching and smuggling of endangered beings could undermine preservation efforts.
Subject to any limitations set by earlier resolutions that are still in force, the general assembly hereby bans the international import and export of all organisms which have been designated as endangered by the WAESC, as well as goods derived from said life forms.
The Following items are exempted:
i) Specimens collected or repatriated as part of scientifically run species restoration program.
ii) Specimens or goods derived from specimens grown in a lab or nursery environment outside of the species native habitat range. Under this exception, specimens must also be birthed or grown from seeds, spores, or other reproductive material collected outside the species native range.
iii) Goods derived from specimens in a manner which does not increase the specimen's endangerment and is collect purely for scientific purposes.
iv) Durable goods such as lumber, which can be historically or scientifically proven to have been processed before the species was declared endangered by WAESC and at least 99 years ago.
Noting that presence of widely dispersed reproductive material from WAESC endangered organisms such as pollen or reproductive spores present at incidental levels on other trade materials is not regulated by this act.
Urges nations to pass legislation preventing the internal transport and monetization of WAESC designated endangered species and derived products within their own borders.
Requests nations ardently enforce measures designed stop poaching, smuggling, and trade of WAESC designated endangered species.
Applauding the World Assembly's continued commitment to the preservation of endangered organisms, spearheaded by the efforts of the World Assembly Endangered Species Committee (WAESC).
Concerned that illegal poaching and smuggling of endangered beings could undermine preservation efforts.
Subject to any limitations set by earlier resolutions that are still in force, the general assembly hereby bans the international import and export of all organisms which have been designated as endangered by the WAESC, as well as goods derived from said life forms.
The Following items are exempted:
i) Specimens collected or repatriated as part of scientifically run species restoration program.
ii) Specimens or goods derived from specimens grown in a lab or nursery environment outside of the species native habitat range. Under this exception, specimens must also be birthed or grown from seeds, spores, or other reproductive material collected outside the species native range.
iii) Goods derived from specimens in a manner which does not increase the specimen's endangerment and is collect purely for scientific purposes.
iv) Durable goods such as lumber, which can be historically or scientifically proven to have been processed before the species was declared endangered by WAESC and at least 99 years ago.
Noting that presence of widely dispersed reproductive material from WAESC endangered organisms such as pollen or reproductive spores present at incidental levels on other trade materials is not regulated by this act.
Urges nations to pass legislation preventing the internal transport and monetization of WAESC designated endangered species and derived products within their own borders.
Requests nations ardently enforce measures designed stop poaching, smuggling, and trade of WAESC designated endangered species.

