12/04/2025
Good news for African birds! - Both African hornbills and vultures just received new protections from trade through CITES
Negotiators discussing wildlife trade rules have agreed overwhelmingly to back a proposal that regulates the currently unrestricted trade in all seven species of African forest hornbills.
Eight West and Central African countries had tabled the proposal at the ongoing summit of CITES, the global wildlife trade convention, taking place in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It calls for listing the seven species, from the genera Ceratogymna and Bycanistes, in CITES Appendix II, which would allow the commercial international trade in the species, but under stringent oversight, including import and export permit requirements. No country objected to the proposal, and it was accepted by consensus.
“This decision will go a long way in providing urgently needed protections to keep African hornbills where they belong, wild in African ecosystems, rather than in markets for wildlife trade,” Nico Arcilla, president and research director at the International Bird Conservation Partnership (IBCP), told Mongabay in a text message.
Negotiators discussing wildlife trade rules have agreed overwhelmingly to back a proposal that regulates the currently unrestricted trade in all seven species of African forest hornbills. Eight West and Central African countries had tabled the proposal at the ongoing summit of CITES, the global wild...