Exemplos de uso de Appendix ii em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Appendix ii to annex iii.
It is listed in Appendix II of CITES.
Appendix II- Members of the Working Group.
It is listed in the Appendix II of the CITES.
Appendix II TREATMENT OF DEBT ASSUMPTION.
Introductory notes to the list in Appendix II.
It is entered in the Appendix II to the Convention SITES.
Macaca assamensis is listed in CITES Appendix II.
It is included in the Appendix II to the Convention SITES.
Researchers from FAPESP:please see Appendix II.
Which corresponds to Appendix II of the new standard.
Felis silvestris is included on CITES Appendix II.
The look is included in the Appendix II of the Bern convention.
A commentary to these practices can be found in Appendix II.
It is protected in Europe The appendix II of the Bern convention.
Migratory species to be the subject of Agreements: Appendix II.
Appendix II contains most of the species regulated by the Commission.
Commission Regulation amending Appendix II of Annex I to Regulation EC.
Hungarian Dance": Czardas- Moderato assai, Allegro moderato,Vivace: Appendix II- No.
It is brought in the Appendix II to the Directive of the European Union on habitats.
The transfer of the African Lion from CITES Appendix II to Appendix I;
Including coral in Appendix II therefore seems excessive and uncorroborated by scientific data.
International importance: It is protected in Europe The appendix II of the Bern convention.
This species is listed on Appendix II of the Bern Convention and Annex II and IV of the EU Habitats Directive.
Species of the genus Hippocampus have been included in Appendix II since 15 May 2004.
Without these assurances,a listing in Appendix II remains the least worst solution, if not, in fact, the best solution.
The transfer of the Irrawaddy Dolphin from CITES Appendix II to Appendix I;
The inclusion of Corallium spp in Appendix II indeed seems over-cautious and not properly corroborated by scientific data.
Crex crex is a globally threatened species, andis listed in Annex I of the Birds Directive and Appendix II of the Bern Convention.
A listing under CITES Appendix II would put an end to unregulated international trade in shark products which is one of the key drivers of their exploitation.