China’s International Trade of Parrots from 1981 to 2022 Based on the CITES Trade Database
Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. CITES Trade Database
2.2. Data Acquisition and Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Species and Number of Parrots China Imported and Exported
3.2. Sources and Destination of Traded Parrots
3.3. Purposes and Sources of Traded Live Parrots
3.4. China’s Import and Export of Grey Parrots
3.5. China’s Export of Its Native Parrots
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Imported Species | Quantity | Exported Species | Quantity |
---|---|---|---|
Grey Parrot Psittacus erithacus | 21,201 | Fischer’s Lovebird Agapornis fischeri | 286,230 |
Monk Parakeet Myiopsitta monachus | 12,627 | Rosy-faced Lovebird Agapornis roseicollis | 196,924 |
Yellow-collared Lovebird Agapornis personatus | 9848 | Yellow-collared Lovebird Agapornis personatus | 117,669 |
Sun Conure Aratinga solstitialis | 9099 | Lord Derby’s Parakeet Psittacula derbiana | 3137 |
Rosy-faced Lovebird Agapornis roseicollis | 8880 | Grey-headed Lovebird Agapornis canus | 800 |
Orange-winged Amazon Amazona amazonica | 7768 | Senegal Parrot Poicephalus senegalus | 300 |
Blue-and-yellow Macaw Ara ararauna | 6943 | Grey Parrot Psittacus erithacus | 241 |
Red-and-green Macaw Ara chloropterus | 6783 | Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri | 207 |
Senegal Parrot Poicephalus senegalus | 6449 | Coconut Lorikeet Trichoglossus haematodus | 165 |
Turquoise-fronted Amazon Amazona aestiva | 5535 | Orange-winged Amazon Amazona amazonica | 151 |
Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri | 4680 | Sordid Conure Pyrrhura molinae | 100 |
Yellow-crowned Amazon Amazona ochrocephala | 4561 | Red-breasted Parakeet Psittacula alexandri | 88 |
Fischer’s Lovebird Agapornis fischeri | 4073 | White Cockatoo Cacatua alba | 57 |
Coconut Lorikeet Trichoglossus haematodus | 3055 | Red-and-green Macaw Ara chloropterus | 53 |
Black-headed Parrot Pionites melanocephalus | 2753 | Yellow-crested Cockatoo Cacatua sulphurea | 38 |
Purpose | Import Quantity | Proportion (%) | Export Quantity | Proportion (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Breeding in captivity or artificial propagation (B) | 8851 | 5.70 | 6 | -- |
Educational (E) | 20 | 0.01 | -- | -- |
Reintroduction or introduction to the wild (N) | 174 | 0.11 | -- | -- |
Personal (P) | 115 | 0.07 | 88 | 0.05 |
Circus or travelling exhibition (Q) | 65 | 0.04 | 6 | -- |
Scientific (S) | 3 | -- | -- | -- |
Commercial (T) | 134,106 | 86.33 | 607,510 | 99.75 |
Zoo (Z) | 7022 | 4.52 | 227 | |
Unknown | 4983 | 3.21 | 1150 | 0.19 |
Total | 155,339 | 100.00% | 608,986 | 100.00% |
Source | Import Quantity | Proportion (%) | Export Quantity | Proportion (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Captive-bred animals (C) | 95,051 | 61.19 | 602,803 | 98.98 |
Animals born in captivity including F1 and subsequent (F) | 3260 | 2.10 | 16 | - |
Confiscated or seized specimens (I) | 292 | 0.19 | 10 | - |
Pre-convention specimens (O) | 14 | - | - | - |
Specimens of animals reared in a controlled environment (R) | 1 | - | - | - |
Source unknown which must be justified (U) | 8 | - | 10 | - |
Specimens taken from the wild (W) | 47,942 | 30.86 | 364 | 0.06 |
Unknown | 8771 | 5.65 | 5783 | 0.95 |
Total | 155,339 | 100.00% | 608,986 | 100.00% |
Exporting Parties | Quantity | Wild-Caught | Others | Original Parties | Quantity |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Congo (K) | 2000 | 2000 | 0 | ||
Congo (B) | 620 | 620 | 0 | ||
Spain | 118 | 118 | 0 | Cameroon | 118 |
Mali | 4476 | 1110 | 3336 | Guinea | 30 |
Mali | 1080 | ||||
United Kingdom | 40 | 40 | 0 | Côte d’Ivoire | 40 |
Malaysia | 80 | 50 | 30 | XX | 30 |
Malaysia | 20 | ||||
Mozambique | 300 | 0 | 300 | ||
Singapore | 2638 | 1964 | 674 | Congo (K) | 1790 |
Congo (B) | 150 | ||||
Ghana | 24 | ||||
Thailand | 30 | 20 | 10 | Côte d’Ivoire | 20 |
Netherland | 25 | 20 | 5 | Cameroon | 20 |
South Africa | 10,787 | 90 | 10,697 | Congo (K) | 40 |
Congo (B) | 50 | ||||
Total | 21,114 | 6032 | 15,052 | 3412 |
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Zhang, J.; Wang, Q.; Shi, J. China’s International Trade of Parrots from 1981 to 2022 Based on the CITES Trade Database. Animals 2024, 14, 3076. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14213076
Zhang J, Wang Q, Shi J. China’s International Trade of Parrots from 1981 to 2022 Based on the CITES Trade Database. Animals. 2024; 14(21):3076. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14213076
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhang, Jinming, Qingqing Wang, and Jianbin Shi. 2024. "China’s International Trade of Parrots from 1981 to 2022 Based on the CITES Trade Database" Animals 14, no. 21: 3076. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14213076