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Variations in River Flow and Changes in Riparian Cottonwoods

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UV-B and Amphibians at Rocky Mountain National Park

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Using Remote Sensing to Map and Manage Buffelgrass Infestations in the Tucson and Santa Catalina Mountains

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Using Archeology to Link Students to Arizona's Latino Heritage

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Using archaeology to Link Students to Arizona's Latino Heritage

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Use of Remote Sensing Techniques to Quantify Border Impacts at Coronado National Memorial and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

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Use of Mineral Supplements to Reduce Cattle Use of Riparian Areas

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US Fish & Wildlife Service membership in the Desert Southwest CESU

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UAZDS-412 Emergency Preservation and Documentation of a Stratified, Multicomponent Habitation Site, phase 2

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UAZCP-303 Make Archeological Dendrochronology Specimens Web Accessible

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