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Collaborative Design of Ruins Shelter

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Climate Change Needs Assessment for IMR (UAZDS-312)

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Class III Intensive Archeological Survey (UAZDS-416)

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Clarks Fork River Canyon Ethnographic Study

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Chihuahuan Desert National Parks Reptile and Amphibian Inventory

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Characterizing the Sources of Microbial Contamination: DNA Testing of Excessive E. coli in the Santa Cruz River, Tumacacori National Historic Park

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Characterizing the Hydrologic Function of Wetland in Upper Cook Inlet, Southcentral Alaska

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Chamizal National Memorial Master Plan Renewing a Conservation Ethic

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CESU Develop and Implement NLCS Units in Arizona

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CESU Desert Southwest Evaluation of Grassland Restoration Program on Las Cienegas National Conservation Area

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