The following
are previous articles published in the Friday "Refuge Notebook"section
of the Peninsula Clarion.
| Article Date | Title | Author |
| 12/28/2001 | Unusual
mammal may be roaming woods of peninsula | Ted Bailey |
| 12/21/2001 | DNA
from poached moose extends long arm of law | Chris Johnson |
| 12/14/2001 | Cycles
of nature evident in short walk through wildlife refuge | Ed Berg |
| 12/07/2001 | Losing
One of Your Own | Robin West |
| 11/30/2001 | Central
Peninsula Very Dry 8600 Years Ago | Ed Berg |
| 11/23/2001 | Peninsula's
magical wonderland awaits kids of all ages | Nicole Johnson |
| 11/16/2001 | Feeder
Watch lets backyard birders assist in research | Todd Eskelin |
| 11/9/2001 | Firewood
gathering can be a fun, family activity | Doug Newbould |
| 11/2/2001 | Trapping
Then and Now | Gary Titus |
| 10/26/2001 | How
chickadees thrive in the long, cold Alaska winters | Todd Eskelin |
| 10/19/2001 | Waterfowl
hunting evokes early memories, creates new ones | Rick Johnston |
| 10/12/2001 | Disappearing
kettle ponds reveal a drying Kenai Peninsula | Ed Berg |
| 10/5/2001 | Conservation
pledge gives greater meaning to wilderness | Doug Newbould |
| 9/28/2001 | Kenai
National Wildlife Refuge celebrates 60th birthday | Bill Kent |
| 9/21/2001 | Kenai
National Wildlife Refuge concept born during 1897 hunt | Gary Titus |
| 9/14/2001 | Humble
peat mosses store global carbon, show amazing variety | Ed Berg |
| 9/7/2001 | Refuge
to burn slash piles on Funny River Road | Doug Newbould |
| 8/24/2001 | Season
brings memories of family hunts along Yukon River | Mimi Thomas |
| 8/17/2001 | Antlers,
horns and their place in the Kenai Refuge | Robin West |
| 8/10/2001 | The
Mystery Hills Fire Offers Us A Snapshot | Doug Newbould |
| 8/03/2001 | How
Will Beetle-killed Forest Look in 40 Years | Ed Berg |
| 7/27/2001 | Refuge
Bird Expert Shares Birding Knowledge and Skills | Candace Ward |
| 7/20/2001 | Did
Beetle-kill forests burn in the past? | Ed Berg |
| 7/13/2001 | Jim
Frates retires, was former Moose Range chief | Samantha Bartling |
| 7/6/2001 | Hmmmmmm
..Was
that a Hummingbird? | Todd Eskelin |
| 6/29/2001 | Knowing
When to Help, When to Stay Away(Re-run from 6/99) | Liz Jozwiak |
| 6/22/2001 | Dad's
Day on the Russian River | Rick Johnston |
| 6/15/2001 | Refuge
plans prescribed fire projects at Mystery Creek and Funny River | Doug
Newbould |
| 6/8/2001 | Ch...Ch...Ch...Changes | Brenda
Wise |
| 6/1/2001 | Years
of knowledge and experience go out the door | Rick Ernst |
| 5/18/2001 | What
Happened to My Campground? | Bill Kent |
| 5/11/2001 | 1996
Crooked Creek Fire reminds us why we need to be FireWise | Doug Newbould |
| 5/4/2001 | Reminiscences
of a Game Warden | Chris Johnson |
| 4/27/2001 | Awaiting
the Return of the Loons | Elizabeth Jozwiak |
| 4/20/2001 | Mysterious
'Black-Ringed Condition' on Birches Confound Biologists | Ed Berg |
| 4/13/2001 | Proof
of Wooly Mammoth Presence on Refuge Land Lacking | Jim Hall |
| 4/06/2001 | International
Conference of Fire Service Women | Alicia Duzinski |
| 3/30/2001 | Dogs
on the Wildlife Refuge | Candace Ward |
| 3/23/2001
| Kenai Peninsula has its Ups and Downs | Ed
Berg |
| 3/16/2001 | Kenai
to host Alaska Regional FireWise Workshop, April 25-27 | Doug Newbould |
| 3/09/2001 | Little
Guys of the Plant World Are a Hidden Treat | Ed Berg |
| 3/2/2001 | Unsolved
Mystery: Deformed-Bill Black-Capped Chickadees | Ted Bailey |
| 2/23/2001 | Winter
Use of Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Cabins | Rick Johnston |
| 2/16/2001 | Concern
for Wilderness Caribou | Rick Ernst |
| 2/09/2001
| Critters' Fire Survival Instincts Often Better
Than Ours | Doug Newbould |
| 2/02/2001
| User Fees Finance Refuge Services | Pam
Ables |
| 1/26/2001
| Reflected heat warms Earth, man, and moose
alike | Ed Berg |
| 1/19/2001
| Winter Months Mean Training and Summer Preparation | Bill
Kent |
| 1/12/2001 | A
snowy owl visits the Kenai Peninsula | Elizabeth Jozwiak |
| 1/05/2001 | New
Year's resolutions for the Peninsula homeowner | Doug Newbould |