HC Deb 18 December 2003 vol 415 cc1021-3W
Norman Baker

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many import permits her Department(a) granted and (b) refused for species listed on (i) Appendix I and (ii) Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species in each year from 1997, broken down by species. [143756]

Mr. Morley

This Department issues over 5,000 import permits each year for a wide range of CITES controlled species. We do not keep precise statistics of the numbers refused but we believe that approximately 1 per cent. are refused on scientific grounds with a further 2 per cent. to 3 percent. refused on administrative grounds (e.g. failure to supply outstanding information or refusal to pay the fee).

The breakdown between Appendix I and Appendix II species is not readily obtainable either. However, Annex A and Annex B of the relevant EC Regulation (338/97) broadly equate to CITES Appendices I and II. In recent years 11 per cent. of the permits issued have been for Annex A species and 89 per cent. for Annex B species.

Norman Baker

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how much her Department charges for a permit to import species listed on(a) Appendix I and (b) Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. [143757]

Mr. Morley

The charges are as follows:

Fee
Plants and Corals
Application for fewer than five genera where the import, export or re-export is for commercial purposes £7 per genus
Application in respect of five or more genera where the import, export and re-export is for commercial purposes £5 per genus
Application in respect of any number of genera where the import, export or re-export is not for commercial purposes £5 per genus
Mammals, Birds, Reptiles and Others
Application for fewer than five genera where the import, export or re-export is for commercial purposes £10 per species
Application in respect of five or more genera where the import, export and re-export is for commercial purposes £8 per species
Application in respect of any number of genera where the import, export or re-export is not for commercial purposes £5 per species

Norman Baker

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many Article 10 certificates her Department granted for the sale of species listed on(a) Appendix I and (b) Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species in each year from 1997. [143758]

Mr. Morley

Article 10 certificates are issued under EC Regulation 338/97, which lists all CITES species in Annexes which broadly equate to the CITES Appendices. Annex A is therefore broadly equivalent to CITES Appendix I and Annex B to Appendix II. The Regulation requires the issue of Article 10 certificates only for Annex A species. The numbers of certificates produced for the years in question have been:

Number
1997 5,738
1998 16,838
1999 14,498
2000 14,308
2001 18,754
2002 16,230
2003 116,150
1 To date.

The 1997 figure is significantly lower than the others because the Regulation did not come into effect until I June in that year.