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       "title": "Updated vegetation map of Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge using 2019 acquired imagery"
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       "subject": "Map, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Image Interpretation, Vegetation Type, Grasslands, Flatwoods"
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   "created": "2021-09-10T13:57:40Z",
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   "updated": "2023-09-27T17:07:21Z"
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