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Roth, D. and C. Austin. 2021. Ciénega Restoration Santa Rosa, NM Case Studies and Lessons Learned 2006 - 2021. EMNRD – Forestry Division Santa Fe, NM. 27pp.
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Roth, D. and C. Austin. 2021. Ciénega Restoration Santa Rosa, NM Case Studies and Lessons Learned 2006 - 2021. EMNRD – Forestry Division Santa Fe, NM. 27pp.
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