If you liked Lower Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges by U. S. Department of the Interior Staff, start with Preserving Natural Resources in the National Parks (2011), Gateway National Recreation Area, Jamaica Bay Unit (2010), and Re-Survey of the Historic Grinnell-Storer Vertebrate Transect Through Yosemite National Park, California (2011). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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1
Preserving Natural Resources in the National Parks
2011 · 96 pages · U. S. Department of the Interior Staff · Same author
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Gateway National Recreation Area, Jamaica Bay Unit
2010 · 104 pages · U. S. Department of the Interior Staff · Same author
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Re-Survey of the Historic Grinnell-Storer Vertebrate Transect Through Yosemite National Park, California
2011 · 148 pages · Craig Moritz, James L. Patton, Christopher J. Conroy, U. S. Department of the Interior Staff · Same author
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4
Invasive Species Summary for the Southwest Alaska Inventory and Monitoring Network
2009 · 56 pages · Whitney Rapp, National Park Service Staff, U. S. Department of the Interior Staff · Same author
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5
Vegetation Classification and Mapping at Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site
2008 · 110 pages · Ery F. Largay, Lesley A. Sneddon, National Park Service Staff, U. S. Department of the Interior Staff · Same author
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6
Baseline Plant Community Monitoring Report, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
2006 · 34 pages · Alicia Sasseen, Mike DeBacker, U. S. Department of the Interior Staff · Same author
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7
Sierra Nevada Network Data Management Plan
2008 · 126 pages · U. S. Department of the Interior Staff, National Park Service Staff · Same author
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Inventory of Amphibians and Reptiles at Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
2010 · 76 pages · Robert P. Cook, David K. Brotherton, John L. Behler, National Park Service Staff, U. S. Department of the Interior Staff · Same author
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Code of Federal Regulations, Title 30, Mineral Resources
2001 · 761 pages · U. S. Department of the Interior Staff, U. S. Department of Labor Staff, National Archives and Records Administration Staff Office of the Federal Register · Same author
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Preserving Historic Architecture
2013 · 640 pages · Wayne Goodman, U. S. Department of the Interior Staff · Same author
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Implementation of a Long-Term Vegetation Monitoring Program at the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
2012 · 84 pages · Suzanne Sanders, Jessica Grochowski, National Park Service Staff, U. S. Department of the Interior Staff · Same author
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Protocols for Paleontological Resource Site Monitoring at Zion National Park
2012 · 84 pages · Erica C. Clites, Vincent L. Santucci, National Park Service Staff, U. S. Department of the Interior Staff · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Lower Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges?
BookOrb recommends Preserving Natural Resources in the National Parks (2011), Gateway National Recreation Area, Jamaica Bay Unit (2010), Re-Survey of the Historic Grinnell-Storer Vertebrate Transect Through Yosemite National Park, California (2011), Invasive Species Summary for the Southwest Alaska Inventory and Monitoring Network (2009), and Vegetation Classification and Mapping at Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site (2008).
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Who wrote Lower Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges?
Lower Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges is by U. S. Department of the Interior Staff.