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	<dc:title>Herbário ARBO</dc:title>
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	<dc:description>The ARBO Herbarium (ARBO), part of the Arboretum Program, holds approximately 3,000 botanical specimens. Its collection is primarily composed of tree species from Atlantic Forest areas, especially from the Hileia Baiana in the extreme south of Bahia, as well as from regions of Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo. Most of the specimens were collected as part of program-related initiatives and projects, such as the National Action Plan (PAN), or through joint efforts with collaborating universities. </dc:description>
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                                        <vcard:FN>Márdel Miranda Mendes Lopes</vcard:FN>
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                                        <vcard:EMAIL>mardel.lopes@ifbaiano.edu.br</vcard:EMAIL>
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                                        <vcard:FN>Ana Paula Gusmão Oliveira</vcard:FN>
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                                        <vcard:EMAIL>vellozia.edu@gmail.com</vcard:EMAIL>
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                        <description xml:lang="en">CRIA (Reference Center on Environmental Information) is a not-for-profit, non-government organization. Its aim is to contribute towards a more sustainable use of Brazil's biodiversity through the dissemination of high quality information and education.</description>
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                                        <vcard:FN>Sidnei de Souza</vcard:FN>
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