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

 

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