2000

Previous Refuge Notebook Articles

Total articles for 2000: 51

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

Article DateTitleAuthor
12/29/00 What Will the New Year Bring?Robin West
12/22/00 Dating historic cabins and archeological sites with tree-ringsEd Berg
12/15/00 The Wily CoyoteElizabeth Jozwiak
12/08/00 Firewood Gathering on the Kenai Peninsula is not as Easy as it SeemsDoug Newbould
12/01/00 Cutting that Special Christmas TreeCandace Ward
11/24/00 Snowmachine Season is Almost HereBruce Bigelow
11/17/00 Ecological Changes Obvious on the Kenai PeninsulaTed Bailey
11/10/00 From the Refuge to “The Abyss”Dianne MacLean
11/3/00 The Alaska Guides took trophy hunters to Tustumena Lake in 1920-30’sGary Titus
10/27/00 Waterfowl hunting on the Kenai National Wildlife RefugeRob Barto
10/20/00 Future Archeologists Explore Kenai Peninsula's PastRachel Belouin
10/13/00 Bark beetles hit west side of Cook Inlet in the 1870-80’sEd Berg
10/6/00 Alaskan Firefighters Fight Fires in Lower 48Doug Newbould
9/29/00 A Kenai ExperienceJim Hall
9/22/00 Kenai Refuge Open House EventsCandace Ward
9/15/00 Orbital Cycles Make Glaciers Come and GoEd Berg
9/8/00 Lightening is Rare but Important to Kenai Peninsula FiresEd Berg
9/1/00 A Historic Cabin Raising PartyGary Titus
8/25/2000 There is no article for this week.None
8/18/2000 Join us for a Refuge Environmental Education Field TripCandace Ward/Stephanie Smith
8/11/2000 Outside the BoxNatalie Dawson
8/4/2000 Moose Habitat Experiments EvaluatedBrandon Miner
7/28/2000 The Hideout TrailRick Johnston
7/21/2000 There is no article for this week.None
7/14/2000 A View From the HighcountryEd Berg
7/7/2000 Most Wildfires on the Refuge Caused by CampfiresDoug Newbould
6/30/2000 Up Close and Personal with Moose and CaribouStephanie Rickabaugh
6/23/2000 Salmon Season on the KenaiGreg George
6/16/2000 You Saw What?Robin West
6/09/2000 Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Summer ProgramsCandace Ward
6/02/2000 There is no article for this week.None
5/26/2000 What Happened to My Campground?Bill Kent
5/19/2000 Bark Beetles Biting the Dust?Ed Berg
5/12/2000 From Dead Spruce to Bluejoint - Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire?Doug Newbould
5/05/2000 Wood Frogs Calling: A Sure Sign of SpringTed Bailey
4/28/2000 Spring Edible Plants are ArrivingEd Berg
4/21/2000 Kenai Wilderness: The Cornerstone of Wildlife ConservationRick Johnston
4/14/2000 Helping One Sick Eagle: A Difficult and Risky TaskTed Bailey
4/07/2000 We're Gearing Up for Fire Season 2000. Are You Firewise?Doug Newbould
3/31/2000 Be Careful; Kenai Peninsula Wildlife Rife with ParasitesLiz Jozwiak
3/24/2000 Kenai Refuge PartnersBill Kent
3/17/2000 Saying GoodbyeRobin West
3/10/2000 Are We Cooling Down, After AllEd Berg
3/3/2000 Wildland Firefighting in America - A Family AffairDoug Newbould
2/25/2000 Ice Fishing on the Kenai National Wildlife RefugeMimi Thomas
2/18/2000 Winter Wildlife Survival Strategies: Endure, Hide or FleeCandace Ward
2/11/2000 Animals, as well as Humans, get Stranded on Kenai PeninsulaTed Bailey
2/4/2000 Swamp Fires - A Look At Fire Management in the SouthAlicia Duzinski
1/28/2000 Warm Summers, Not Human Beings, Control Spruce Bark BeetlesEd Berg
1/21/2000 So You Want To be A Refuge Guide?Rick Johnston
1/14/2000 Refuge Web Page Never "Closes for the Winter"Pam Ables
1/7/2000 Refuge Manager Uses Off-Season for Reflection and PlanningDoug Newbould

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