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Establishing Ex-Situ Populations of an Endemic Guadalupe Mountains Violet for Conservation and Genetic Study

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Erosion Assessment of Cultural Resource Sites

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Environmental Contaminants in Potential Prey of Peregrine Falcons in Trans-Boundary Protected Areas in the Big Bend Region

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Edit and Prepare Print Layout for Lake Mead Administrative History

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Development of Three-Dimensional (3D) Media for White Sands National Monument

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Development of Park-Specific Objectives and Field Methods Training for Monitoring Water Resources in the Southern Plains Network

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Development of Invasive Plants Monitoring Protocol for Park Units in the Chihuahuan Desert Network: Phases 1 & 2

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Development of Habitat and Corridor Suitability Models as a Test of Landscape Connectivity for Big Bend National Park

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Development of Habitat and Corridor Suitability Models as a Test of Landscape Connectivity Among National Parks within the Chihuahuan Desert Network (Phases 1-3)

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Development of Conceptual Ecosystem Models for the Rivers Flowing into International Amistad Reservoir

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