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Living with Wildfire in Arizona

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Santa Cruz River Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Collaborative Research Project

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Tucson Bird Count

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Report of Historical Trends in Native Fish Abundance in Aravaipa Canyon, Arizona

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Ethnographic Overview and Assessment

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Archeological Investigations at the Oasis of Mara

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Research and Development of NNL (National Natural Landmarks) Evaluation Reports

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Regional Air Quality Modeling Analysis of Southwestern National Parks

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Monitoring Avian Productivity Survivorship (MAPS) along the Santa Cruz River, San Lazaro, Sonora

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Production of a DSCESU Brochure

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