2002

Previous Refuge Notebook Articles

Total articles for 2002: 48

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

Article Date Title Author
12/27/2002 Kenai National Wildlife Refuge head biologist encounters the 'Alaska Contradiction' John Morton
12/20/2002 For the birds: Soldotna area Christmas Bird Count slated for Saturday Jack Sinclair/Elizabeth Jozwiak
12/13/2002 Oral history project documents interesting past of refuge and peninsula Rick Johnston
12/6/2002 Plenty of things to be thankful for on Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Robin West
11/29/2002 Delayed winter provides pluses and minuses for peninsula animals and plants Ed Berg
11/22/2002 Refuge ski trails get summer makeover Bill Kent
11/15/2002 Wolf color patterns: Why do some gray and black wolves turn white? Ted Bailey
11/8/2002 The A-B-C's of prescription burning: Careful planning goes into process Dianne Maclean
11/1/2002 Strange visitor questions keep Kenai National Wildlife Refuge staff hopping Brenda Wise
10/25/2002 Are peninsula beetle-killed trees rotting faster than they used to? Ed Berg
10/18/2002 Wildland fire use is sometimes a difficult pill to swallow Doug Newbould
10/11/2002 Fall: A season full of wonder and enjoyment for everyone Candace Cartwright
10/4/2002 Refuge sponsors play about Rachel Carson Candace Ward
9/27/2002 Caribou herd reduction accomplished natural Rick Ernst
9/20/2002 Migratory Bird Treaty Act sets the ground rules for waterfowl hunters Rob Barto
9/13/2002 Injured birds of prey have place on refuge Liz Jozwiak
9/6/2002 'Foot-powered' adaptive management on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Jim Hall
8/30/2002 Blown down trees reveal secrets of the forest -- past and future Ed Berg
8/16/2002 Hunting one of many ways to enjoy National Wildlife Refuge System Lindsay O'Reilly
8/9/2002 Hunting one of many ways to enjoy National Wildlife Refuge System Robin West
8/2/2002 Fireweed a good parent, but a poor competitor for sunlight with the big boys Ed Berg
7/26/2002 Combat fishing on the Russian River hasn't always been so civil Gary Titus
7/19/2002 Emerald Lake shows beautiful flowers, a variety of insects, and hints of climate change Ed Berg
7/12/2002 Biologists begin to explore hidden corner of Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Ed Berg
6/28/2002 Scent of witches'-broom not for the tender-nosed Ed Berg
6/21/2002 Now showing on your local trees: Spruce bark beetles and Ips beetles Ed Berg
6/14/2002 Name that tune -- the Kenai Peninsula's songbirds are back for the summer Liz Jozwiak
6/7/2002 Refuge campfires -- if you choose to light one, be ready to put it out Doug Newbould
5/31/2002 Satellites Spy On Sandhill Cranes as Bird-study Technology Increases Todd Eskelin
5/24/2002 Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Wear Many Hats, But None With Plumes Dave Kenagy
5/17/2002 Bark Beetle History in Yukon Different from Kenai Peninsula Ed Berg
5/10/2002 Welcome sounds and sights of the harbingers of spring
Ted Bailey
5/03/2002 Worker bees keep Kenai Refuge running smoothly Karen McGahan
4/26/2002 Elusive harlequin ducks can be spotted on peninsula's streams
Todd Eskelin
4/19/2002 Genetic research reveals unique characteristics of Kenai lynx population
Ted Bailey
4/12/2002 Part II: Fighting the blaze in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge's Mystery Hills Doug Newbould
4/05/2002 2001 Mystery Hills wildfire offers firefighters snapshot of 1947
Doug Newbould
3/29/2002 Modern technology helps chase refuge rainbows, Dolly Varden Doug Palmer
3/15/2002 Mountain lion 'sightings' on refuge still unsubstantiated
Ted Bailey
3/08/2002 Forest regeneration efforts benefit moose on wildlife refuge Brandon Miner
2/22/2002 Unattended property poses problems for refuge managers, users Rick Johnston
2/15/2002 Tiny omnivorous mammal maintains low profile on refuge
Stephanie Rickabaugh
2/08/2002 However it's defined, subsistence is still just a way of life
Jim Hall
2/01/2002 Severe early winter may have forced muskrats to seek better life
Ted Bailey
1/25/2002 Nest adds new member to Kenai Peninsula bird list
Todd Eskelin
1/18/2002 New additions, improvements make refuge more user friendly Bill Kent
1/04/2002 How have wildfires affected the peninsula's caribou population? Brandon Miner

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