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Vegetation Assessment of Greenup and Evapotranspiration Using Satellite Imagery for Native and Non-Native Plants in Western U.S.A. Riparian Zones

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Detection, Repair, Response, Preservation and Prevention for Archaeological Looting

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Cougar Research

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Vegetative Mapping of the Chocolate Mountains Aerial Gunnery Range

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DS CESU: Creation of a Multi-Tiered Gene Drive System for the Potential Control or Eradication of Quagga Mussel in the Colorado River Basin

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Cougar Research

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Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument Vegetation Mapping and Classification Project

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Sahara Mustard continuation

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LiDAR Studies

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Predictive Soil Mapping on BMGR West

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