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Development of Conceptual Ecosystem Models for the Dune Systems in White Sands National Monument and Guadalupe Mountains National Park

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Development of Bird Community Monitoring Module for Park Units in the Chihuahuan Desert Network

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Development of Aquatic Invertebrate Protocol Development Summary and Assistance with Water Quality Monitoring Protocol

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Development of a Water Quality and Quantity Monitoring Protocol for Park Units in the Chihuahuan Desert Network: Phases 1 and 2

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Development of a Management Plan for Control of Exotic Vertebrate Species (Phases 2 and 3)

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Development of a Comprehensive Water Quality Monitoring Plan for Sonoran Desert Network Parks

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Development History of the LBJ Ranch Hanger

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Developing Migratory Pollinator Gardens at San Lazaro, Sonora and Tumacacori National Historic Park

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Develop a Climate Change Vulnerability & Risk Assessment Framework for Cultural Resources in the IMR Vanishing Treasures Program- Phase 1

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Determining Population Status, Trends and Critical Habitat of American Black Bears in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

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