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Wolfe Ranch District National Register Historic Places Nomination Amendment

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Establishing a Hydrologic and Biologic Baseline for Predictive Management of Threatened Freshwater Habitats in the Western Sonoran Desert

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Toroweap Ranger Station CLI/CLR

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GRCA Yavapai Museum of Geology CLI/CLR

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Ethnographic Documentation and Interpretation of O'odham Salt Pilgrimages at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

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Cross-Pollination for Successful Outreach and Conservation in US-Mexico Parks and Reserves

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Critical Water Sources-Finding Springs in the Borderlands

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ORPI NRHP Mission 66 District Nomination Components

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Framework for Addressing Culture Resource Vulnerabilities in the NPS Intermountain Region, Phase I: Impact Analysis

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Linking Hispanic Heritage through Archaeology - Session 5

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