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Convention on Nature Protection and Wildlife Preservation in the Western Hemisphere
Short Name:
Full Name:
Convention on Nature Protection and Wildlife Preservation in the Western Hemisphere
Purpose:
environment
Established:
12-Oct-1940
Entered into force:
01-May-1942
Type:
convention, multi-lateral
Place where established:
Washington, USA
Schedule to expire:
Goals and Objectives:
The primary goal of the Convention is to protect and preserve all native fauna and flora species, including migratory species, in their natural habitat; to preserve geological, aesthetic, historic and scientific areas of extraordinary, unusual and striking significance. Parties to establish national parks, national reserves, nature monuments and strict wilderness reserves.