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Barracks ruins restoration/stabilization

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Resolving long-standing genetic questions for rare plant species

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Arizona CESU BLM YFO lower GilaRiver Vegetation Mapping

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NM Rockshelter Site and Artifact Preservation, Protection and Study

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Archaeology Program Webinar

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Aerial Mapping Coordination and Outreach for the Southern Arizona Resilient Landscape Collaborative

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Stabilize Historic Structures at OX Ranch

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Natural Resources Conservation on White Sands Missile Range

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Historical Architect Support on White Sands Missile Range

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Kirkland AFB Mountain Lion Study

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