2003

Previous Refuge Notebook Articles

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

12/26/2003

Warm Wishes & Winter Warnings

By Robin West

12/19/2003

Commentaries of a Game Warden

Chris Johnson

12/12/2003

Ireland and the Kenai, oceans apart but with some common features

Ed Berg

12/5/2003

The Battle for Trapper Joe's Cabin

Iven R. Sjodin

11/21/2003

The Wacky Ways of Winter

Nicole Johnson

11/14/2003

The 2003 fire season remembering those who have fallen

Doug Newbould

11/7/2003

Cabin Restoration Program, Summer 2003

Gary Titus

10/31/2003

Map making arrives in the 21st century

Andy DeVolder

10/24/2003

Horses and the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

Richard Johnston

10/17/2003

A wolf conference that comes once a decade

Elizabeth Jozwiak

10/10/2003

Using ground beetles to track Kenai Peninsula climate change

Ed Berg

10/3/2003

Refuge Budget is Lean and mean

Pam Ables

9/26/2003

Refuge intern reflects on busy summer of fieldwork and travels

Annie Widdel

9/19/2003

Refuge System Centennial Celebration Continues Next Saturday

Bill Kent

9/12/2003

Black spruce forests spreading onto muskeg peatlands

Ed Berg

9/5/2003

Refuge Plan to be Revised

Robin West

8/29/2003

Vanishing Ponds/Lakes Show Drying

Ed Berg

8/22/2003

Veteran Warden Brings Career to Kenai

James Neely

8/15/2003

Loon Conservation Efforts on the Kenai

Annie Widdel

8/8/2003

A Hunter's Wish

Robin West

8/1/2003

Centennial Celebration 2003

Bill Kent

7/25/2003

The Forest Detective at Work

Ed Berg

7/18/2003

Refuge Trail Crew has Many Refuge Trails Ready for Hiking and Canoes

Scott Slavik

7/11/2003

Kenai Wilderness Has Long Call

Dave Kenagy

7/3/2003

Red-Breasted Nuthatches: Newcomers on the Peninsula work Hard to Raise Offspring

Ted Bailey

6/27/2003

Why has the Labrador Tea turned brown this spring?

Ed Berg

6/20/2003

Peak Wildflower Blooming Time Should Not to Be Missed

Candace Ward

6/13/2003

New Willow Fieldguide Helps Identify Important Plants

Ed Berg

6/6/2003

Preparedness is the Key to Effective Fire Management

Doug Newbould

5/30/2003

Restoring Old Cabins on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

Molly Slocum

5/23/2003

Bark Beetle Time Again

Ed Berg

5/16/2003

Refuge Trail Crews Taking Action After Floods And Windstorms

Scott Slavik

5/9/2003

Spring Cleaning For Swallows

Todd Eskelin

5/2/2003

Refuge Biologists Discuss Role of Science in Alaska Wildlife Management

John Morton

4/25/2003

National Wildlife Refuge System Started On Tiny Florida Island 100 Years Ago

Kelly Modla/Stephanie Rickabaugh

4/18/2003

Wildland Fuels Are The One Component Of The Fire Environment We Can Change

Doug Newbould

4/11/2003

Kenai Refuge sounds provide "ear opening " experiences

Dave Kenagy

4/4/2003

Refuge mapmaker aids Columbia shuttle recovery effort

Mark Laker

3/28/2003

Mental Rewards of Walking in Nature Surpass Benefits of Mere Physical Exercise Refuge Notebook

Ted Bailey

3/14/2003

Happy 100th Birthday To America¹s Best Kept Secret

Bill Kent

3/7/2003

Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Ecologist Defends Mountain Hemlock

Ed Berg

2/28/2003

Radiocarbon Dates Dispel Myths About Peninsula Forest Burns

Ed Berg

2/21/2003

Trapping on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

Chris Johnson

2/14/2003

Arctic Char on the Kenai Peninsula

Jack Dean

2/07/2003

A Love For The Outdoors Should Be Shared

Doug Newbould

1/31/2003

Mountain hemlocks – ghosts of the past or harbingers of the future?

Ed Berg

1/24/2003

Dinosaurs and Modern Mammals Developed Comparable Traits

Ted Bailey

1/17/2003

Aurora Borealis - Alaska’s Best Light Show

Candace Ward

1/10/2003

New Kenai National Wildlife Refuge ecologist comes full circle

Mark Laker

1/03/2003

Refuge system centennial a chance to celebrate wildlife conservation in America

Doug Newbould

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