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Protocol Development of a Framework for Monitoring Border Impacted Cultural Resources

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Prince William Forest Park Oral History Project, Phase 2: Conserving Place, 1900-1943

Read more about Prince William Forest Park Oral History Project, Phase 2: Conserving Place, 1900-1943

Plant Ecology Internship Program

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Pacific West Region History Publication Series (Phases 1 & 2)

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Ojibwa Ethnobotany Study Phase I (with focus on traditionally associated Ojibwa tribes/bands) for Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Indiana

Read more about Ojibwa Ethnobotany Study Phase I (with focus on traditionally associated Ojibwa tribes/bands) for Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Indiana

Nutria Population Characteristics and Impacts

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Niche Modeling and Implications of Climate Change on the Distribution of Plant Communities and Invasive Plants within Joshua Tree National Park

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Niche Modeling and Implications of Climate Change on Desert Tortoises and Other Selected Reptiles in Joshua Tree National Park

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Niche Modeling and Implications of Climate Change on Desert Tortoise within Lake Mead National Recreation Area

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Modeling the Landscape Niches of Reptiles among National Parks in the Chihuahuan Desert Network

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