03 October 2007, 21:02
Nwbearsmozambique
Does anyone know if ivory from moz can be imported into canada? Thanks Tony
03 October 2007, 21:15
freischuetzYes it can, if legally hunted and you have cites export and import permit
Cheers
03 October 2007, 21:41
yukon deltaThat's so bizarre as Canada is not exactly land of the free.
03 October 2007, 22:05
NwbearsThanks guys I've been looking on the cites website to no avail

Regards Tony
04 October 2007, 10:43
H TSince Moz ivory isn't importable into the US because of the lack of their certification by CITES, I question if it's importable into Canada who is also a signatory to CITES.
04 October 2007, 13:42
JaglavI personally know of a Canadian hunter who has imported Mozambique ivory into Canada. I believe the reason this ivory can not be imported into the U.S. is that USFW have chosen to disregard CITES with respect to Mozambique ivory.
04 October 2007, 13:48
ozhunterWith an AK47 on their national flag, I wonder if the US simply cant take them seriously?
04 October 2007, 19:54
BwannaI keep waiting for USF&W to change their position on this issue, but it is sure slow in coming. I understand they do not allow the ivory because they feel Moz doesn't have a responsible and effective elephant conservation plan, am I correct in that?
04 October 2007, 21:43
btglferSo, can ivory from Canada be imported into the United States?
05 October 2007, 03:39
NwbearsI Know that canada is a cites member which is why I asked the question in the first place. Unfortunately I'm not sure which govt agency to get ahold of to ask the question govt agencies are quite convoluted here at least in the US you can cal usfws & possibly get the correct answer I'll keep querying & post my findings
Regards Tony
05 October 2007, 06:21
jdollarquote:
Originally posted by btglfer:
So, can ivory from Canada be imported into the United States?
DEPENDS ON WHICH PROVINCE YOU SHOT THE ELEPHANT IN.