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Architectural Documentation for Dos Lomitas and Gachado Line Camp

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Architectural Documentation for Bates Well Ranch

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Architectural Condition Assessments & Emergency Repairs of 7 Historic Sites

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Arches National Park Ethnographic Overview and Assessment (UAZDS-415)

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Archaeological Field School at Guevavi Mission (UAZDS-411)

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Aravaipa Creek Native Fish Monitoring

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Aquatic Species Conservation on Las Cienegas National Conservation Area

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Aquatic and Riparian Herpetofauna of Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, Empire-Cienega Ranch, Pima County, Arizona

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Applying IKONOS Satellite Imagery to Vegetation Mapping and Fire Studies in Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona

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Applicable Remote Sensing and Cultural Resources Monitoring Research Project

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