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Determination of Body Condition of Elk in Rocky Mountain National Park

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Design and Production of the 50th Anniversary Calendar and Poster

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Desert Grassland Bird Conservation: Is Low Wnter Survival Driving Population Declines? Phase III - Grasshopper Sparrow

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Desert Grassland Bird Conservation: Is Low Winter Survival Driving Population Declines? Phase 2

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Desert Grassland Bird Conservation: Is Low Winter Survival Driving Population Declines? Phase 1

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Delineate the Watershed for Rattlesnake Springs

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Data Mining and Data Entry for the Chihuahuan Desert I&M Network and Development of a Vital Signs Monitoring Plan

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Damage Assessment Project

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Cultural Scope of Collections

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Cultural Resources Base Map

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