Large Carnivores and the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)—Definitions, Sustainable Use, Added Value, and Other Emerging Issues

The relevance of the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) for large carnivores is on the increase. Its appendices currently feature polar bear, Gobi bear, African wild dog, lion, leopard, snow leopard, and cheetah. This increased involvement raises various issues and debates concerning, inter alia,...

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Published in:Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: Melissa Lewis, Arie Trouwborst
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fevo.2019.00491/full
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description The relevance of the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) for large carnivores is on the increase. Its appendices currently feature polar bear, Gobi bear, African wild dog, lion, leopard, snow leopard, and cheetah. This increased involvement raises various issues and debates concerning, inter alia, the value added by the CMS as compared to other treaties; the scope of the CMS in relation to its definition of “migratory species”; and the Convention's implications for the sustainable use of listed large carnivores. We present these and similar emerging questions within their broader context, provide beginnings of answers, and outline an agenda for further research. We further highlight the need for improved interpretive guidance on aspects of the Convention's legal text and its implications for sustainable use.
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spelling doaj-art-dea5ccb0ef314a33bb0c8d2a73fd976b2025-08-19T20:55:17ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution2296-701X2019-12-01710.3389/fevo.2019.00491493036Large Carnivores and the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)—Definitions, Sustainable Use, Added Value, and Other Emerging IssuesMelissa Lewis0Arie Trouwborst1School of Law, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South AfricaTilburg Law School, Tilburg University, Tilburg, NetherlandsThe relevance of the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) for large carnivores is on the increase. Its appendices currently feature polar bear, Gobi bear, African wild dog, lion, leopard, snow leopard, and cheetah. This increased involvement raises various issues and debates concerning, inter alia, the value added by the CMS as compared to other treaties; the scope of the CMS in relation to its definition of “migratory species”; and the Convention's implications for the sustainable use of listed large carnivores. We present these and similar emerging questions within their broader context, provide beginnings of answers, and outline an agenda for further research. We further highlight the need for improved interpretive guidance on aspects of the Convention's legal text and its implications for sustainable use.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fevo.2019.00491/fullbiodiversity conservationConvention on Migratory Species (CMS)international lawlarge carnivoresleopard (Panthera pardus)lion (Panthera leo)
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Large Carnivores and the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)—Definitions, Sustainable Use, Added Value, and Other Emerging Issues
biodiversity conservation
Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)
international law
large carnivores
leopard (Panthera pardus)
lion (Panthera leo)
title Large Carnivores and the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)—Definitions, Sustainable Use, Added Value, and Other Emerging Issues
title_full Large Carnivores and the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)—Definitions, Sustainable Use, Added Value, and Other Emerging Issues
title_fullStr Large Carnivores and the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)—Definitions, Sustainable Use, Added Value, and Other Emerging Issues
title_full_unstemmed Large Carnivores and the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)—Definitions, Sustainable Use, Added Value, and Other Emerging Issues
title_short Large Carnivores and the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)—Definitions, Sustainable Use, Added Value, and Other Emerging Issues
title_sort large carnivores and the convention on migratory species cms definitions sustainable use added value and other emerging issues
topic biodiversity conservation
Convention on Migratory Species (CMS)
international law
large carnivores
leopard (Panthera pardus)
lion (Panthera leo)
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