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Bat Use of Montezuma Castle National Monument, Tonto National Monument, and Tuzigoot National Monument, Arizona

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Baseline & Landscape Co-evolution Subagreement

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Avian Wildlife Monitoring on the Colorado River Limitrophe

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Avian Contaminants and Parasites Along the Dolores River in SW Colorado

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Assistance with Professional Training of Afghan Cultural Heritage Officials, Archaeology Program, FY 2009-2010

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Assessing the Success and Spread of Black-tailed Prarie Dog Reintroductions

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Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change to NPS Resources and Park Operations

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Assessing the Ecological Impacts of the Introduced Abert's Squirrel in the Rincon Mountains

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Assess Plant Taxonomic and Functional Diversity Across an Elevational Transect in the Area of El Cielo Biosphere Reserve, Tamaulipas, Mexico

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Assess Plant Taxonomic and Functional Diversity Across an Elevational Transect in a Sequoia sempervirens Forest

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