Briefing the BTAG: Initial Description of Setting, History, and Ecology of a Site
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Use the document below for steps on briefing the BTAG, including how to document the initial description of setting, history, and ecology of a site.
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On this page:
Use the document below for steps on briefing the BTAG, including how to document the initial description of setting, history, and ecology of a site.