Refuge Public Use Cabins

2005

Previous Refuge Notebook Articles

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

12/30/2005 Refuge Place Names: How places were named on the Kenai By Gary Titus
12/09/2005 Refuge used new strategy for the Fox Creek and Irish Channel Fires By: Doug Newbould
12/02/2005 Alaska Natural History Association – an important partner for the Kenai Refuge By Brenda Nichol
11/25/2005 Bark Beetles Hammer Forests throughout the West, Headed Eastward By Ed Berg
11/18/2005 More Friends for Kenai Refuge By Bill Kent
11/11/2005 The Kenai Peninsula As Seen From Outer Space By Lee O’Brien
11/04/2005 A Robin by any other Name… By: Doug Newbould
10/28/2005 Jays Making a “Steller” Appearance at Local Feeders By: Todd Eskelin
10/21/2005 Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign By: Dave Kenagy
10/14/2005 Daddy Long-legs of the Home, Garden, and Mountains By: Matt Bowser
9/30/2005 Aerial Swan Survey Evokes Memories and Visions of Change on the Kenai By: Ted Bailey
9/23/2005 Celebrate New Environmental Education Center at Kenai NWR! By: Candace Ward
9/16/2005 Shrub Invasion Shows Recent Drying of Ancient Kenai Peatlands By: Ed Berg
9/9/2005 Kenai Peninsula Fire Season is Another for the Record Books By: Doug Newbould
9/2/2005 Long Road to the Kenai: Wanderings of an Itinerant Biotech By: Toby Burke
8/26/2005 A Volunteer Intern from Hawaii Studies Invasive Plants on the Kenai By: Sadie Purinton
8/19/2005 Let the school times roll! By: Nicole Johnson
8/5/2005 The Carpathian Mountains: A Refuge for Wildlife and a “Paradise” for the People of Slovakia By: Ted Bailey
7/29/2005 Climate warming brings alders and spruce bark beetles to mountains across Cook Inlet By: Ed Berg
7/22/2005 Trumpeter Swan Cygnets shipped to Iowa for Swan Restoration Program By Liz Jozwiak
7/15/2005 Researchers are a valuable asset to Kenai National Wildlife Refuge By: Rick Johnston
7/8/2005 A Sordid Affair - Shorebird Mating Systems By: Toby Burke
7/1/2005 When the Family from Georgia comes for a Visit By: Bill Kent
6/24/2005 Aphids by the bucket form "oil slick" on Cook Inlet waters By: Dominique Collet and Ed Berg
6/17/2005 Heading out to wet a line on the Upper Kenai River? You’re not alone By: Julie Laker
6/10/2005 Refuge Planning Effort Continues to Progress By: Robin West
6/3/2005 Wildlife Refuge Has First Annual Clean-Up, Green-Up Day By: James Neely
5/27/2005

Snipe – The True Harbingers of Spring

By: Ted Bailey
5/20/2005 The Up's and Down's of Dandelions By: Candance Ward
5/13/2005 Spring is a Great Time to Get Out and See Wildlife By: Robin West
5/06/2005 A story about a Caring Family and a Boat Rescue By: Clay McDermott
4/29/2005 Merlins and findelity - it's not what you think, Merlins and witches' brooms. By: John Morton
4/22/2005 Harvesting Spring - Clamming at Ninilchik By: Mari Reeves
4/15/2005 Refuge ecologist visits Costa Rica By: Ed Berg
4/8/2005 “Wildland fire behavior prediction is both science and art.” By: Doug Newbould
4/1/2005 Looking beyond the snow berms, there are new things to see. By Leah Rigall
3/25/2005 Invasive Plants: An Ounce of Prevention... By: Caleb Slemmons
3/11/2005 Do long tails tell the tale? Reported mountain lion sightings once again in the news By Ted Bailey
3/4/2005 Ecologist will use computer maps to track Refuge landscape and wildlife By Lee O’Brien
2/25/2005 Why Doesn't it Grow Here By Ed Berg
2/18/2005 Moose Range Meadows By Rick Johnston
2/11/2005 I Love Nature By Mari Reeves
2/4/2005 What the interagency All Lands/All Hands agreement and action plan mean to the Refuge By Doug Newbould
1/28/2005 Tree-ring dates for the Victor Holm Cabins By Ed Berg
1/21/2005 Winter Recreation and You, Winter Fun in your Backyard. By: Nicole Johnson
1/14/2005 Where do the bugs go in winter? By: Matt Bowser
1/7/2005 2004 Held Many Accomplishments for Kenai National Wildlife Refuge By Robin West

 

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