Notice: As of January 8, 2024, stricter measures will be in place for elephant tusk (ivory) and rhinoceros horn parts or products moving across the Canadian border. New permit requirements will impact both raw items (including hunting trophies) and worked personal and household effects. For more information, please refer to Import and export of elephant tusk (ivory) and rhinoceros horn.
International trade in protected animals and plants
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Overview
Overview of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
Trade impacts on animals and plants
Trade impact reviews for species listed on CITES, including Atlantic sturgeon, ginseng and polar bear.
Avoid importing illegal forest products
Laws about importing forest products.
Import and export of elephant tusk (ivory) and rhinoceros horn
Prohibitions and permit requirements for moving raw or worked elephant tusk (ivory) and rhinoceros horn across the Canadian border.
Endangered species and trade
Buying, selling, importing or exporting wildlife or products made from them.
Import permits for species harmful to Canadian ecosystems
Restrictions on importing species in order to protect Canadian ecosystems.
Wildlife enforcement
Enforcement of acts and regulations governing trade in wildlife.
Permits for trade in protected species
Permits and certificates, import or export, CITES, endangered species.
Endangered species and the international traveller
Rules about bringing souvenirs, exotic pets or personal items across international borders.
Public consultations
Current and past consultations related to WAPPRIITA, WAPTR and Canada’s participation at the CITES Conference of the Parties.
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