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Stabilization McDonald Ranch House Trinity National Landmark

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Burrowing Owl Monitoring and Species Management

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Vegetative Mapping of the Chocolate Mountains Aerial Gunnery Range

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Watershed Erosion and Sedimentation Assessment of BMGR West

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Sahara Mustard continuation

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Vegetation Mapping and Surveys with Luke AFB

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Electric Aircraft Noise Output and Performance

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Hispanic Archaeological Heritage

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Administrative Oversight for the DSCESU

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Occupancy Estimation of Amphibians

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