1999

Previous Refuge Notebook Articles

Total Articles for 1999: 41

The following are previous articles published in the Friday "Refuge Notebook" section of the Peninsula Clarion.

   
Article Date Title Author
12/31/1999 Spruce Bark Beetles in the Past Ed Berg
12/24/1999 What Do You Do at the Kenai Refuge, And How Do I Get Your Job Bill Kent
12/17/1999 Snowshoe Hares on the Decline Ted Bailey
12/10/1999 Friends Group Hosts First Potluck Ski Party and Wax Clinic Amy George
12/03/1999 Wolves on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Liz Jozwiak
11/26/1999 There was no article the week. None
11/19/1999 Trapping on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Chris Johnson
11/12/1999 Wildlife Telemetry Rick Ernst
11/5/1999 Be FireWise - Prepare now for next season Doug Newbould
10/29/1999 Mapping Refuge Resource Information: A High Tech Challenge Sue Schulmeister
10/22/1999 Share the Refuge With a Child: It Will Open Up a Brand New World Rick Johnston
10/15/1999 Devil's Club Good for Man and Bear Alike Ed Berg
10/8/1999 Prescribed Fire: The Peninsula's Safety Net Larry Adams
10/1/1999 Refuge Open House this Saturday Candace Ward
9/24/1999 Peninsula Wildlife Requires Large Areas to Survive Ted Bailey
9/17/1999 Blaze Brings Regrowth Ed Berg
9/10/1999 Fire Helps Control Moose Andy Devolder
9/03/1999 Refuge Environmental Ed Programs Shift into High Gear Candace Ward
8/27/1999 There was no article the week. None
8/20/1999 Who Are Those Kids...And What Are They doing? Bill Kent
8/13/1999 Lost in the Woods Robin West
8/06/1999 The Kenai Refuge's Mysterious Missing Flying Squirrels Ted Bailey
7/30/1999 Alaska's Unlikely Littlest Big Predator Leaves Its Mark on Ecosystem Robin West
7/23/1999 Grand Flying Heritage Rick Johnston
7/16/1999 Moose and Pizza: A Matter of Taste? Ed Berg
7/9/1999 Using Fire As a Land Management Tool on the Kenai Doug Newbould
7/2/1999 Gift of a Rose Invites Kiss of Death in Insect World Ed Berg
6/25/1999 Going, Going, Gone.... Wildlife Refuge Inventories Lake Loss Ed Berg
6/18/1999 Baby Birds: Knowing When to Help, When to Stay Away Liz Jozwiak
6/11/1999 Be Properly 'Armed' Before Doing 'Combat' on Upper Kenai Bill Kent
6/4/1999 Interpreting Nature's Smoke Signals no Lost Art on Refuge Doug Newbould
5/28/1999 Snow, Fallen Trees Obscure Some Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Hiking Trails Dave Kenagy
5/21/1999 Tracking Kenai Peninsula Brown Bears Good for Research Rick Ernst
5/14/1999 Some 'Flowers' Will Never Enhance Wilderness Experience Candace Ward/ Ed Berg
5/7/1999 Southcentral Loons Awaiting Breakup to Get to Nesting Grounds Liz Jozwiak
4/30/1999 Delicate Balance: Snow Geese, Lemmings, Arctic Foxes Robin West
4/23/1999 How Much Snow is Enough on Kenai National Wildlife Refuge? Robin West
4/16/1999 Check Out KNWR Opportunities at Peninsula Sportsman Show Mark Chase
4/9/1999 Dating Death: Dead Trees Can Tell Some Tales Ed Berg
4/2/1999 Friends Can Make All The Difference to Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Amy George
3/26/1999 Assessing the Pulse of Life on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Ted Bailey
3/19/1999 Winter Activities Abound on Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Bill Kent
3/12/1999 Learning About Past Helps with Predicting the Future Ed Berg

 

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