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Linking Resource Managers to Research Scientists: A Pilot Project in Mentoring for Improved Science Communication in National Parks (SODN Science Communication Pilot)

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Later Quaternary Paleohydrology of the Mojave Desert

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Landscape Linkages and the Conservation of Rare Felids and Carnivores in the Borderlands

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Landscape Dynamics Mapping Using Remotely Sensed Imagery Support Monitoring of U.S. National Park Resources

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KUAT-TV/PBS Video, Filming in Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve

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KUAT-TV/PBS Program: The San Andreas Fault

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Ironwood Forest National Monument Access and Travel Route Inventory and Recreation Use Study

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Investigate the status and life history of the antelope jackrabbit in relation to habitat composition and structure

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Inventory of Riparian Plant Communities in the Expansion Area, Tumacacori National Historic Park

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Inventory of High-Elevation Small Mammals with Special Emphasis on the Enigmatic Status of the Red Squirrel

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