Geneva, 12 October 2015: Working in close collaboration, the CITES Secretariat and UNEP-WCMC launched today new services to make better use of the information in the CITES Checklist and Species+. These new services allow for better integration of the CITES Checklist and Species+ with national information systems and databases, facilitating the standardized use of species names and Appendix listings and reducing duplication of effort in maintaining these lists.
Parties to CITES, Customs officials or others involved in work related to the Convention can now "pull" from the CITES Checklist or Species+ the scientific and common names of the over 35,000 species listed in the Appendices directly into their electronic systems, including national CITES checklists, e-permitting systems or any other electronic system that makes use of CITES information.
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