The Lewis and Clarke Chapter of the International Society of Appraisers is sponsoring a presentation by US Fish and Wildlife Agent Eric Marek and Washington STate Wildlife Detective Lauren Wendt on endangered species and ivory restrictions.The presentation is in Edmonds, Washington (a suburb of Seattle) on October 22, 2017. See the block quote below for registration information.
Endangered Species What Every Person Should Know
A presentation by US Fish and Wildlife Agent Eric Marek and Washington State Fish and Wildlife Detective Lauren Wendt who will be discussing the new regulations concerning ownership and trade in ivory, other art and artifacts derived from endangered species. How does existing U.S. Federal law and new Washington State laws affect your abilities to advise, work on, own, purchase or sell these properties?
We will cover such topics as:
- What is the Washington State initiative 1401? When did it go into affect?
- How does it affect our clients?
- What are the Federal rules on endangered species?
- What is the CITES convention?
- How does all this affect our appraisal practice?
- What technical aspects of ivory and or endangered species should we be cognizant of?
October 22, 2017, 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Best Western Plus Edmonds Harbor Inn
130 W Dayton St, Edmonds, WA 98020
Cost is $25 per person at the door. Unreserved Seating
$20 if preregistered, seat guaranteed.
Cash or checks only.
Contact John Craughan
Phone Number: 253 350-0692
Email: jcraughan@comcast.net
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