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Fire Management Plan and Environmental Assessment for Coronado National Memorial

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Fire Management Plan and Environmental Assessment for Amistad National Recreation Area

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Fire History of Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico

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Fire Effects Monitoring Data Integrity Program

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Fingerprinting Causes of Increasing Tree Mortality Rates in Bandelier National Monument and the Western United States: Stable Isotope Studies on Tree Rings

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Field Verification of Spatial Features in Sonoran Desert Network Parks

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Field Comparison of Vegetation Monitoring Techniques

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Field and Greenhouse Susceptibility of Buffelgrass to Herbicides (UAZDS-374)

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Facilitation of a Phenology Network to Assess Climate Change Response in California Parks

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Exploring Integrated Natural-Cultural-Interpretive Questions through Tree-ring Analysis

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