USFWS
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
Alaska Region

Refuge Notebook

2004

Previous Refuge Notebook Articles

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

12/31/2004
By Elizabeth Jozwiak
12/24/2004
By Kelly Modla
12/17/2004
By Elizabeth Jozwiak
12/10/2004
By Doug Newbould
12/03/2004
By Tai Davis
11/26/2004
By Ted Bailey
11/19/2004
By Ed Berg
11/12/2004
By Scott Slavik
11/05/2004
By Doug Newbould
10/29/2004
By John Morton
10/22/2004
By Noah Nelson (with help from Chloe Nelson and Cindy Sherlock)
10/08/2004
By Theodore N. Bailey
10/01/2004
By Kimo Rogala
9/24/2004
By Bill Kent
9/17/2004
By Doug Newbould
9/10/2004
By Bryan Taylor

9/03/2004

Magnetic Wander - North to the Canadian Arctic

By Mark Laker

8/27/2004

Plant and animal life flourishes in wetlands this spring and summer

By Ted Bailey

8/20/2004

You Say "Puncheon," I say "Planking"

By Dave Kenagy

8/13/2004

Windy Point burn provides food for through, and for moose, hares

By Ed Berg

8/06/2004

Don't be fooled by pleasant autumn days in August on the Kenai

By Doug Newbould

7/30/2004

Ancient bent trees at treeline are straightening up, tell of climate change

By Ed Berg

7/23/2004

Combining Work with Play - Experiences of a US Fish and Wildlife Service Student Trainee

By Heather Knudsen

7/16/2004

Can I see the Refuge from my recliner?

By Kimo Rogala

7/09/2004

Opening Day Memories

By Robin West

7/02/2004

The Joys of Camping

By Brenda Nichol

6/25/2004

Water Anyone?

By Robin West

6/18/2004

Free Fun on the Refuge

By Michelle Ostrowski

6/11/2004

Cow parsnip soon to decorate Peninsula fields and scorch the uninitiated

By Ed Berg

6/04/2004

Fire season calls for vigilance, cooperation

By Jeffrey R. Richardson

5/28/2004

A warning about introducing exotic birds

By Todd Eskelin

5/21/2004

Ski Hill Road: The Central Kenai's Favorite Hiking Trail

By Rick Johnston

5/14/2004

Be nice to nettles!

By Ed Berg

4/30/2004

What will our grandchildren see on the Kenai?

By John Morton

4/23/2004

Happy Trails to You, the Road for All Seasons

By Dave Kenagy

4/16/2004

Gulls Migrate Great Distances for Summer on the Kenai

By Todd Eskelin

4/09/2004

When it comes to fire management, several options are available

By Doug Newbould

4/02/2004

Refuge Takes a New Look at Cabin Program

By Robin West

3/26/2004

Reflections of two departing biologists

By Andy De Volder and Stephanie Rickabaugh

3/19/2004

Breakup means it's time for refuge crews to gear up for summer projects

By Bill Kent

3/12/2004

Forest Detective Searches for "Animal Pollen"

By Ed Berg

3/05/2004

When it comes to wildland fire management, Alaskans do things differently

By Doug Newbould

2/27/2004

Unexpected Encounters: Aggressive Grouse Defends Territory

By Ted Bailey

2/20/2004

Commentaries of a Game Warden

By Chris Johnson

2/13/2004

Plant fossils tell of a warmer Kenai 10 to 20 million years ago

By Ed Berg

2/06/2004

Kenai Adopt-A-Stream Program

By Dan Pascucci

1/30/2004

Birding Hotline Established for the Central Kenai Peninsula

By Todd Eskelin

1/23/2004

The Subnivean; The World Beneath the Snow

By Candace Ward

1/16/2004

Veggie Variety; sometime muskrats skip salad for something more meaty

By Ted Bailey

1/09/2004

Get out on the Refuge to beat those winter blues

By Doug Newbould

1/02/2004

Rota? It's a small world

By John Morton

Last updated: September 11, 2008