I am curious about the influence of CITES in each country.

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In Korea, now CITES-listed species cannot be reared without documents.

Two years ago, more and more species were listed in CITES Level 2.

Maybe 2019..

I'm looking for a species on the caudata site, but some seem to have only old photographs. Is this also the influence of CITES?

I am curious about the impact of CITES on individuals in each country.
 
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