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Flora and Fauna Inventories

Description

The CIBRC specialists are capable of performing biological inventories in the main groups of taxa such as: Terrestrial and marine mammals, birds, amphibians, plants (trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants) as well as insects.

A biological inventory project should at least include: list of the found species with enfaces on endangered or in extinction (if they are present in the area of interest), a detailed report on collection localities, series of reports about the progress of collection and cataloging as well as a final report of the study. Additionally, the CIBRC offers the possibility of giving a copy of the organisms sampled in the study (if possible) as well as an identification guide to the tracts sampled during the study.

 

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