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Coordinated CEAP- Grazing Lands Project Utilizing thr University of Arizona's Vegetation GIS/ Data System (VGS) to Aid in Data Collection, Management, and Retrieval for NRCS Products

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Tree Ring Studies in New Mexico

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Cabeza Prieta NWR Vegetation Mapping

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Internships for the Desert Southwest CESU in 2016-2018

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DSCESU SCEP Position

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RMP Support for Organ Mountains Desert Peaks and Prehistoric Trackways National Monuments

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Inventory and Evaluation of Sites on El Camino Real

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El Camino Real Inventory, Evaluation, and Research

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NM DSW-CESU Rockshelter Site and Artifact Preservation, Protection and Study

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NM Understanding the Taos Frontier: Cultural and Historical Agrarian Landscapes in the Rio del Norte National Monument

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