Ann Marvet

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Ann Marvet is an Estonian botanist. She is an editor of the journal Estonian Nature and a member of the Estonian Commission for Nature Conservation. [1]

In 2008 she was made a member of the Order of the White Star, third class. [2]

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References

  1. Members, Estonian Commission for Nature Conservation, retrieved 2020-09-19
  2. "Ordenisaajate nimekiri" [Lists of recipients of orders], Tartu Linnaleht (in Estonian), p. 6, 7 February 2008