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NM NCLS Early Maize Study from the Pena Blanca Rockshelters

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Wildlife Trends Analysis for 7 Chihuahua Desert Parks

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Aquatic Resource Monitoring in Sonoran Desert Network Parks

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Advance Access to and Preservation of Museum Collections

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Promote Management of NPS Collections

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Soils Mapping on Valles Caldera in Support of Forest Restoration and Fire Management

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DS CESU: NRCS CEAP-Grazing Lands

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Promote Management of National Park Service Collections

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Increase Public Availability of Pacific West National Historic Landmark Archives

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Increase Public Availability of Archives

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