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Economic Considerations in Using Colorado River System Conservation to Replace Bypass Flow

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Ecology and Natural History of Gila Monsters (Heloderma suspectum) in and near Saguaro National Park

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Ecology and Migratory Status of Burrowing Owls at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and Surrounding Agricultural Areas

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Earthen Architecture Preservation Training Opportunities

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DSCESU Host University Program Coordinator position (NPS contribution)

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DSCESU Host University Program Coordinator position (NPS contribution)

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Draft Document of Outstanding Remarkable Values (ORVs) for Six Wild Rivers at Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve

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Documentation and Stabilization of Mastodon Mine Structure

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Document, Assess, Stabilize and Repair Cultural Resources Impacted by Border Activities, Part 2 - Armenta Ranch and Gachado Line Camp (UAZDS-373)

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Document, Assess, Stabilize and Repair Cultural Resources (UAZDS-368)

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