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NHPA 110 Invetory of ethnographic resources ad traditional use study

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Washita Battlefield Aerial and Near-Surface Remote Sensing Survey

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Sonoran Desert Tortoise Monitoring

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Developing a Binational Understanding of Spring Flow from a Transboundary Aquifer along the Rio Grande

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Provide Experiential Opportunities for Emerging Professionals in Historic Preservation

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Cultural Resource Support for Archeological Survey at White Sands National Park

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SAGU Baseline Inventory and Assessment of Newly Acquired Lands

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Bryce Canyon Ethnographic Overview and Assessment

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Discovering the Hidden Microscopic World of the Park

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Biodiversity, connectivity, and impacts of anthropogenic barriers on vertebrate communities in protected areas of the southwest borderlands

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