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Cougar Research

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Burrowing Owl Research

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Wildlife water developments

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Black bears on White Sands Missile Range

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Internships for DSCESU 2020-25

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Visitor Use Study at Waco Mammoth National Monument

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Ethnohistoric and Ethnographic Study of El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro NHT Along U.S.- Mexican Border

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Reducing bird strikes on NPS windows in Interior Regions 6, 7, and 8

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Citizen science in National Parks across the US Mexico Border

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Extended Range Cannon Artillery Natural Resource Survey

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