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Muldavin, E. and V. Archer. 1998. New Mexico Natural Heritage Program Organ Mountains Fire Damage GIS.
Ladyman, J. 1998. Archive CD of Ft. Bliss reports and files of Organ Mountain plants monitoring 97-98.
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Johnson, K., K. Score, H. Smith, L. DeLay, and P. Mehlhop. 1998. Post-fire ecological studies in the Organ Mountains. Monitoring sensitive species and vegetation. Volume 2 - Animals. Birds, mammals, and snails. Unpubl. report for US Army Corps of Engineer
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