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ARTICLE-I
: Interpretation [
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... (4) the
distribution
and abundance of the
migratory species
approach historic coverage and levels to the
extent
that
potentially
suitable
ecosystems
exist
and to the
extent
consistent with wise
wildlife
management
; ...
... (4) the
distribution
and abundance of the
migratory species
approach historic coverage and levels to the
extent
that
potentially
suitable
ecosystems
exist
and to the
extent
consistent with wise
wildlife
management
; ...
ARTICLE-III
: Endangered Migratory Species: Appendix I [
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... c) to the
extent
feasible and appropriate, to
prevent
, reduce or
control
factors
that are
endangering
or are likely to further
endanger
the
species
,
including
strictly controlling the
introduction
of, or controlling or
eliminating
, already
introduced
exotic
species
. ...
ARTICLE-V
: Guidelines for Agreements [
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... h)
elimination
of, to the
maximum
extent
possible, or
compensation
for
activities
and obstacles which hinder or
impede
migration
; ...
ARTICLE-IX
: The Secretariat [
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... 2. Upon
entry into force
of this
Convention
, the
Secretariat
is provided by the
Executive Director
of the
United Nations Environment Programme
. To the
extent
and in the
manner
he considers appropriate, he may be assisted by suitable
intergovernmental
or
non-governmental
,
international
or
national
agencies
and
bodies
technically qualified in
protection
,
conservation
and
management
of
wild animals
. ...
ARTICLE-XII
: Effect on International Conventions and Other Legislation [
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... 1. Nothing in this
Convention
shall
prejudice
the codification and
development
of the
law of the sea
by the
United Nations Conference
on the
Law of the Sea
convened pursuant to
Resolution 2750 C
(XXV) of the
General Assembly of the United Nations
nor the present or
future
claims
and
legal views
of any
State
concerning
the
law of the sea
and the
nature
and
extent
of
coastal
and
flag
State
jurisdiction
. ...
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