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Know Your Bow: New Rules and Essential Steps for Pernambuco Sustainability

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February 10, 2026

3:00pm Eastern / Noon Pacific

New rules under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) take effect March 5, 2026, with implications for all stringed musicians, makers, sellers, and the iconic Pernambuco trees that grow exclusively in Brazil. Bows will continue to move free of permits when crossing international borders for performances, repairs, and specific travel that does not result in a change of ownership. However, CITES permits will be required for all international sales of existing and new Pernambuco bows, with proof that the wood was harvested before the species went under international protection on September 13, 2007.

In this 90-minute webinar featuring speakers from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, musical instrument owners, dealers, and makers can learn about the new rules and steps for legal compliance, and hear from music sector leaders about actions to identify the wood material in bows and support a sustainable future for the species.

Your questions to advocacy@americanorchestras.org in advance are very welcome!

Speakers: Heather Downey, Permits Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Lynn Hannings, Vice President, International Alliance of Violin and Bow Makers for Endangered Species; Claire Kreger-Boaz, Public Policy Manager, NAMM; Heather Noonan, Vice President, Advocacy, League of American Orchestras; Rochelle G. Skolnick, Director, Symphonic Services Division, American Federation of Musicians; and Anne St. John, Senior Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Who Should Attend?

Executive directors, musicians, general managers and operations staff, bow makers and dealers, and anyone interested in the impact of new CITES rules.

Even if you can’t attend the session live, register to receive a recording.

Cost

  • Free for members and non-members

Questions?

Please contact Member Services at member@americanorchestras.org.


The content of this free webinar was developed by the League in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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