If you liked Long-Term Hydrologic Monitoring Protocol for Coastal Ecosystems by National Park Service Staff, start with Greater Yellowstone Network Amphibian Monitoring (2013), Water Quality Monitoring at Acadia National Park (2013), and Upland Vegetation Monitoring in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area Analysis of 2011 Pilot Data (2013). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Greater Yellowstone Network Amphibian Monitoring (2013), Water Quality Monitoring at Acadia National Park (2013), Upland Vegetation Monitoring in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area Analysis of 2011 Pilot Data (2013), Rocky Intertidal Community Monitoring at Channel Islands National Park 2003 Annual Report (2013), and Southeast Coast Network Surface Water Discharge Monitoring (2013).

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Long-Term Hydrologic Monitoring Protocol for Coastal Ecosystems is by National Park Service Staff.