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Developing quantitative-based approaches for determining impacts of navigation and ecosystem restoration projects on endangered freshwater mussels in the navigable waters of the United States

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Developing quantitative-based approaches for determining impacts of navigation and ecosystem restoration projects on endangered freshwater mussels in the navigable waters of the United States

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Evaluation of Rio Grande Silvery Minnow Population Modeling Alternatives

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Developing quantitative-based approaches for determining impacts of navigation and ecosystem restoration projects on endangered freshwater mussels in the navigable waters of the United States

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Validating Modeled Effects of Turbulence, Boater Behavior and Colonization of Zebra Mussel Dynamics in New Environments

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Intergrated Monitoring on Federal Lands

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Natural Rescources Support: Gambels Watercress, Vandenberg AFB

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Walnut Canyon 1904 Ranger Cabin National Register Amendment

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MEVE and GRCA National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Nominations

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Special History Study: The Rockefeller Family's Contribution to Yellowstone

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