More than 100 species of trees now subject to CITES regulations

Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), met in Panama City, Panama. The representatives of more than 160 governments negotiated for more than two weeks to on important issues facing the trade in endangered animals and plants. The net result is that over 100 species of trees and 400 species of animals are now subject to CITES trade oversight. States that do not meet the reporting and compliance requirements will have their trade restricted in specimens of CITES-listed species.
Source: https://cites.org/eng/news/record-number-of-species-to-be-regulated-by-cites-after-cop19