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Special Landscape History Study of TUMA

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Upper San Pedro Grasslands Watershed Restoration Methods and Training

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WUPA Residence 1 Viga Preservation

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Ethnographic Overview and Assessment

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Provide research, technical assistance, and education for resource management and research

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Restoration Project Assistance with Southwest EPMT

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Water is our common language: spring conservation and community engagement in US-Mexico sister parks

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Provide research, technical assistance, and education for resource management and research

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Modeling change in high security fire risks with landscape restoration in the Jemez Mountains of New Mexico

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Quantifying Trophic and Habitat Ecology to Predict Population Dynamics of Endangered Sonotya Pupfish and Mud Turtles along the International Border at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

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