HC Deb 06 June 1985 vol 80 cc201-2W
Mr. Frank Cook

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if Her Majesty's Government intend to permit future imports of products from the Cayman turtle farm.

Mr. Waldegrave

Applications to import products of captive-bred turtles from the Cayman turtle farm will continue to be considered on their merits by my Department, in the light of scientific advice from the Nature Conservancy Council. Article VII of the convention on international trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora specifically allows imports of captive-bred specimens of species such as sea turtles, which are listed on appendix I of the convention.

The Cayman turtle farm has already had considerable success in breeding turtles in captivity, both for commercial purposes and to assist in the conservation of endangered wild turtles. The farm has not taken any turtles or eggs from the wild since 1978.

Mr. Frank Cook

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what quantity of turtle products have been imported into the United Kingdom from the Cayman turtle farm since 1 January 1984.

Mr. Waldegrave

The Department's records show that the following turtle products have been imported into the United Kingdom from the Cayman turtle farm since 1 January 1984:

  • 14 pieces of shell
  • 8 shells
  • 20 skins
  • 36 scutes