A list of CITES I listed psittacines
all these birds need the proper CITES paperwork (yellow CITES paper)
Cacatua goffini ..... goffins cockatoo
Cacatua haematuropygia .....philippine/red vented cockatoo
Cacatua moluccensis ...... mullocan/salmon crested cockatoo
Cacatua sulphurea ......lesser sulphur crested
yellow crested cockatoo
Cacatua sulphurea abbotti...... abbots lesser sulphur crested cockatoo
Cacatua sulphurea parvula .... timor cockatoo
Cacatua sulphurea citrinocristata ..... citron crested cockatoo
Probosciger aterrimus ......palm cockatoo
Loriidae Lories, lorikeets
Eos histrio ......red and blue lorikeet
Vini ultramarina ..... blue/ultra marine lorikeet
Psittacidae Amazons, macaws, parakeets, parrots
Amazona arausiaca ....red necked amazon
Amazona barbadensis .....yellow shouldered amazon
Amazona brasiliensis .......red tailed amazon
Amazona finschi ......lilac crowned amazon
Amazona guildingii ......st vincents amazon
Amazona imperialis ...... imperial amazon
Amazona leucocephala ....... cuban amazon
Amazona ochrocephala ..... sub species double yellow headed amazon
auropalliata .......
Amazona ochrocephala
belizensis .......sub species double yellow headed amazon
Amazona ochrocephala caribaea ......sub species double yellow headed amazon
Amazona ochrocephala oratrix ........double yellow headed amazon
Amazona ochrocephala parvipes ........sub species double yellow headed amazon
Amazona ochrocephala
tresmariae .......sub species double yellow headed amazon
Amazona pretrei ..... red specticled amazon
Amazona rhodocorytha .......red browed amazon
Amazona tucumana ...... tucuman prrot
Amazona versicolor ...... st lucia amazon
Amazona vinacea .......vinaceous amazon
Amazona viridigenalis ......green cheeked amazon
Amazona vittata ........puerto rican amazon
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus........ hyacinth macaw
Anodorhynchus leari...... lears macaw
Anodorhynchus glaucus...... glaucous macaw
Ara ambigua ....... great green macaw
Ara glaucogularis (Often traded under the incorrect designation Ara caninde) .... blue throated macaw
Ara macao ..... scarlet macaw
Ara maracana......illegers macaw
Ara militaris ..... military macaw
Ara rubrogenys ......red fronted macaw
Cyanopsitta spixii ..... spixs macaw
Aratigea guarouba ... golden conure
Cyanoramphus forbesi ..... chatham island/forbes yellow fronted parakeet
Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae ..... norfolk island parakeet
Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni ......coxens double eyed fig parrot
Eunymphicus cornutus ......horned parakeet
Geopsittacus occidentalis (possibly extinct).....night parrot
Neophema chrysogaster ......orange bellied parakeet
Ognorhynchus icterotis ......yellow eared conure
Pezoporus wallicus ....... ground parrot
Pionopsitta pileata ....pileated/ red capped parrot
Propyrrhura couloni .......blue headed macaw
Propyrrhura maracana.......blue winged macaw
Psephotus chrysopterygius ...... golden shouldered parrot
Psephotus dissimilis .......hooded parrot
Psephotus pulcherrimus (possibly extinct) ......paradise parakeet
Psittacula echo ... mauritius (echo ) parakeet
Psittacula krameri (Ghana) .......ring necked parakeet
Pyrrhura cruentata ..... blue throated parakeet
Rhynchopsitta terrisi..... maroon fronted parakeet
Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha..... thick billed parrot
Strigops habroptilus .... kakapo
(All other sulphur crested such as the Greater, Medium, Fitzroy, Triton do not need paperwork for trade)
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Cites explained:
Appendix I includes species that may be threatened with extinction and which are or may be affected by international trade. International trade in wild specimens of these species is subject to strict regulation and is normally only permitted in exceptional circumstances. Trade in artificially propagated or captive-bred specimens is allowed, subject to license. Over 800 species are included in Appendix I at present, including tigers, great apes, certain parrots and certain species of orchids and cacti.
Appendix II includes species not considered to be under the same threat as those in Appendix I, but which may become so if trade is not regulated. International trade in these species is monitored through a licensing system to ensure that trade can be sustained without detriment to wild populations. Trade in wild, captive bred and artificially propagated specimens is allowed, subject to permit. Approximately 29,000 different species are included in Appendix II, including polar bears, Asiatic cobras, orchids, cacti and carnivorous plants.
Appendix III contains species that are not necessarily threatened on a global level, but that are protected within individual states where that state has sought the help of other CITES Parties to control international trade in that species. Examples include the Bengal fox from India, the Neotropical rattle snake from Honduras, and mahogany from Brazil, Costa Rica, Mexico and Bolivia and the Basking shark from the UK.


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