Protocol Agreement on the Conservation of Common Natural Resources Document type Multilateral Field of application Regional/restricted Date Jan 24, 1982 Source IUCN (ID: TRE-000772) Title (French) Protocole d'accord concernant la conservation des ressources naturelles communes Title (Other) Vereinbarung über die Erhaltung der gemeinsamen Naturschätze Place of adoption Khartoum Language English Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Wild flora Protection of habitats Stock enhancement/repopulation Hunting/capture Wild fauna International relations/cooperation Trade in species Certification Protection of species Geographical area Africa Comment Provides for a co-operation mechanism between the three signatory countries for the conservation of protected species and their habitat; States sharing the range of a protected species shall prohibit the capture of that species; exceptions may only be granted for scientific or propagation purposes; certificates issued by one of the Parties in conformity with CITES should be accepted by the other Parties; a committee on illicit trade and poaching is established to make recommendations to the Parties. Full text English Country/Territory/Participant See Expanded View Show Map Countries Entry into force Ratification * Simple signature Congo, Dem. Rep. of - - Jan 24, 1982 Sudan Nov 30, 1981 Nov 30, 1981 [1] Jan 24, 1982 Uganda - - Jan 24, 1982 * [1] Ratification [2] Accession/approbation [3] Acceptance/approval [4] Succession [5] Consent to be bound [6] Definite signature reset zoom out zoom in References - Treaties Cites Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora Treaty | Multilateral | Washington | Mar 3, 1973 Keyword: Inventory, Wild flora, Authorization/permit, Endangered species, Certification, Biodiversity, International trade, Protected plant species, Protected animal species, Wild fauna, Wildlife products, Management/conservation, Offences/penalties, International agreement-text, Trade in species Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-000483) Other references Literature 1 record related to this treaty. View literature