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Implementation of Bird Monitoring in the Sonoran Desert Network

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Impacts on Sonoran Desert Vegetation from Fires in Buffelgrass

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Impact of Climate Change on Extreme Floods in western United States

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Hydrologic Conditions Related to Dos Probes San Juan Project

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Hydrologic and Water Quality Assessment of the National Parks of the Sonoran Desert

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Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site Hubbell Trading Post Furnishings Report and Plan

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How Might Climate Change Affect Saguaro National Park?: A Symposium

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Holocene Pollen Analyses for Understanding Long-term Climate Change at Petrified Forest National Park, AZ(UAZCP-236)

Read more about Holocene Pollen Analyses for Understanding Long-term Climate Change at Petrified Forest National Park, AZ(UAZCP-236)

Historic American Building Survey (HABS) Documentation Student Training

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Herbarium Imaging Project 4 at Pipe Spring National Monument

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