Results Newsletter – Resplendor – September 2022
Results Newsletter – Resplendor – September 2022 (Available in Portuguese only)
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Results Newsletter – Resplendor – September 2022 (Available in Portuguese only)
Resulta Newsletter – Itueta – September 2022 (Available in Portuguese only)
Results Newsletter – Aimorés – September 2022 (Available in Portuguese only)
Results Newsletter – Colatina – July 2022 (Available in Portuguese only)
Results Newsletter – Baixo Guandu – July 2022 (Available in Portuguese only)
The Red Book of Terrestrial Biodiversity of the Doce River Basin – Volume 1: FLORA, provides information on the current status of threatened species along the Doce River basin and provides a basis for studies that can help assess extinction risk. (Only available in portuguese)
The Red Book of Terrestrial Biodiversity of the Doce River Basin – Volume 2: FAUNA, informs the current status of threatened species along the Doce River Basin and provides a basis for studies that can assist in assessing extinction risk. (Only available in portuguese)
PABA encompasses actions for the Conservation of Aquatic Biodiversity. The study used the IUCN method to evaluate 123 species, including fish, crustaceans and insects with part of their life cycle in the aquatic environment (odonates and ephemeropterans). (Only available in portuguese)
PABT constitutes actions for the conservation of Terrestrial Biodiversity relating to threatened fauna and flora species in the affected areas. There are 98 detailed actions to guide reparation activities in a region where biodiversity was already drastically degraded, even before the dam collapse. (Only available in portuguese)
The book shows the Terrestrial Biodiversity existing in the Doce River basin, presenting a review of the history of occupation of the Basin, its characteristics and importance for conservation. (Only available in portuguese)
Booklet that presents the characteristics and main threats of 32 species of aquatic fauna, as well as their location, through maps of the Doce River Hydrographic Basin. (Only available in portuguese)
The booklets inform about education and communication actions in certain locations along the Doce River, with the aim of instigating Citizen Science involving social participation in monitoring activities of both water and terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity in the Doce River basin. (Only available in portuguese)