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Amendments to the CITES Appendices can include the addition to or removal from an Appendix of a species, or transfer of species between Appendices ZAMIACEAE spp.1 (Except the species included in Appendix I)1 All parts and derivatives, except: seeds, spores and pollen (including pollinia); seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers; cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and CITES Appendix I, Appendix II, and Appendix III Regulated Timber Species Table List of PPQ Area Identifiers Specializing in CITES Wood Identification Table Determine if a Timber Species Is Regulated by CITES Appendix I, Appendix II, or Appendix III Table Determine Which Documents Are Needed for the Re- See Federal RegisterFR for the newCFR Part(CITES) regulations Most CITES species are listed in this appendix, including American ginseng, paddlefish, lions, American alligators or mahogany. Appendix III includes species for which a range Appendix IV makes provision for the issue of permits which are required before international trade in the species listed on Appendices I, II or III can occur CITES Appendices, and analysis of CITES trade data can provide valuable insights into international wildlife trade patterns and trends. This factsheet provides a general overview of CITES document requirements and links the reader to more detailed information in our CITES regulations. Appendix I includes species threatened with extinction and provides the greatest level of protection, including Most CITES species are listed in this appendix, including American ginseng, paddlefish, lions, American alligators or mahogany. This factsheet provides a general overview of CITES document requirements and links the reader to Species protected under CITES are listed in one of three appendices. Appendix III includes species for which a range country has asked other Parties to help in controlling international trade. CITES Appendix II is Appendix IV makes provision for the issue of permits which are required before international trade in the species listed on Appendices I, II or III can occur. CITES Document Requirements Guidance for U.S. Importers and Exporters. Examples include the walrus and alligator snapping turtle. The CITES Trade Database can be CITES Document Requirements Guidance for U.S. Importers and Exporters.