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Python species being bred in Viet Nam dissalowed US

Published: Friday, April 13, 2012
A python molurus bivittatus (Tran dat) - vncreatures.internet
HN – The Convention on Worldwide Exchange Endangered Types of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) lately launched a comment setting out the prohibition of posting several types of pythons in to the U . s . States, such as the python molurus bivittatus, that is being bred for export in Viet Nam.

Based on the announcement, four types of pythons, such as the eunectes notaeus, python molurus, python natalensis and python sebae, are thought as "dangerous wildlife" through the US.

The announcement identifies prohibition within the import of live individuals, including their sperm, eggs and hybrid individuals in to the US, and also the transport of those creatures with the US with other nations.

The import of dead individuals and items produced from the various components of dead pythons, however, aren't prohibited.

Following a announcement, the Viet Nam Administration of Forestry underneath the Secretary of state for Agriculture and Rural Development yesterday asked for departments in metropolitan areas and provinces to transmit relevant bulletins concerning the US's new regulation to facilitate changes of company production plans.

Local departments were also asked for to conduct more assessments and supervision within the breeding and buying and selling of wildlife to avoid violations of Vietnamese laws and regulations and CITES rules. – VNS

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