USFWS
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
Alaska Region

Refuge Notebook

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

 

Last updated: September 11, 2008