| 12/29/2006 |
Soldotna Area Christmas Bird Count slated for Saturday December 30, 2006 |
By Elizabeth Jozwiak and
Jack Sinclair |
| 12/22/2006 |
Kenai Refuge Introduces it's Newest Employee |
By Rob Barto |
| 12/15/2006 |
Bugging out: Intern learns more about Alaska than just lack of igloos |
By Charlotte Hockin |
| 12/08/2006 |
DIVERSITÉ |
By Matt Bowser |
| 12/01/2006 |
Global warming will bring more forest fires all over the Earth. |
By Ed Berg |
| 11/24/2006 |
Giving thanks for the 2006 National Fire Management Workshop |
By Doug Newbould |
| 11/17/2006 |
Kenai Refuge’s 65th Birthday – and My Brother’s |
By Bill Kent |
| 11/09/2006 |
Miximalist versus minimalist technologies for bear safety, Part 2 |
By Ed Berg |
| 11/03/2006 |
Miximalist versus minimalist technologies for bear safety, Part 1 |
By Ed Berg |
| 10/27/2006 |
Refuge Education Specialist Migrates North |
By Claire Caldes |
| 10/20/2006 |
Another Day, another Hat |
By Scott Slavik |
| 10/13/2006 |
Variety is the Spice of Life |
By John Morton |
| 10/06/2006 |
A busy construction season improves refuge facilites |
By Brenda Nichol |
| 9/29/2006 |
Mutations, disease, bugs, and chemicals can all amplify fireweed flowering |
By Ed Berg |
| 9/22/2006 |
Fall Fun at Kenai National Wildlife Refuge |
By Nicole Gustine |
| 9/15/2006 |
Unexpected Wildlife Encounters make Lasting Memories |
By Ted Bailey |
| 9/08/2006 |
Katmai National Park and Preserve: a huge wilderness with lots of bears and few human footprint |
By Ed Berg |
| 9/01//2006 |
Leaf miners – tiny sculptors in the Kenai forests |
By: John Lundquist |
| 8/25/2006 |
From the Land of Nessie The Cots Invade, Hard-working Scots |
By: Dave Kenagy |
| 8/18/2006 |
Youth Conservation Corps at Kenai Refuge completes another of successful summer of work |
By: Craig Moore |
| 8/11/2006 |
Lichens and bears on the Katmai Coast |
By: Ed Berg |
| 8/4/2006 |
Hunter Education Important to the Future of Hunting |
By: Robin West |
| 7/28/2006 |
YELLOWJACKETS: Dangerous but Beneficial |
By: Matthew Bowser |
| 7/21/2006 |
At What Cost? |
By: Jim Neely |
| 7/14/2006 |
Skilak Lake Birds Trying on New Colored Leg Bands |
By: Todd Eskelin |
| 7/07/2006 |
Wet summer may prevent planned prescribed fires on the Refuge |
By: Doug Newbould |
| 6/30/2006 |
American Marten: A Mammal Barometer of Global Climate Change |
By: Andy Baltensperger |
| 6/23/2006 |
Signs of Summer: Loon Chicks appearing on local lakes |
By: Liz Jozwiak |
| 6/16/2006 |
Summer Programs at Kenai National Wildlife Refuge |
By: Candace Ward |
| 6/09/2006 |
Blackbird of the Bogs: An Early Victim of Global Warming? |
By: Ted Bailey |
| 6/02/2006 |
Dandelion Sundae An Opportunity to Learn About Invasive Plant Species |
By: Toby Burke |
| 5/26/2006 |
National Trails Day: “Experience Your Outdoors” |
By: Scott Slavik |
| 5/19/2006 |
Hunters in the 1890s called for a national wildlife refuge on the Kenai |
By: Jim Hall |
| 5/12/2006 |
Investing in the Future of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge |
By: Jim Neely |
| 5/05/2006 |
Shorebird Workshop Aims to Improve Your Identification Skills |
By: Todd Eskelin |
| 4/28/2006 |
What does the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge have to offer youth this summer? Youth Conservation Corps Positions |
By: Tai Davis |
| 4/21/2006 |
What "seis" are your lines? |
By: Jason Ray |
| 4/14/2006 |
Volunteers are increasingly important as budgest decline |
By: Bill Kent |
| 4/07/2006 |
Another wildland fire season is fast approaching |
By: Doug Newbould |
| 3/31/2006 |
“Crystals and Air” “Skiing with Wildlife” “A Refuge for Classic Skiing” |
By: Dave Kenagy |
| 3/24/2006 |
Wildlife hotline needs your call |
By: Rick Ernst |
| 3/17/2006 |
Warmer winters and warmer nights a mixed blessing |
By: Ed Berg |
| 3/10/2006 |
McKay's Bunting makes extremely rare appearance on Kenai |
By: Todd Eskelin |
| 3/3/2006 |
Muskrat Winter Olympics: Endurance under the Ice |
By: Ted Bailey |
| 2/24/2006 |
Hidden Lake Ice Fishing Adventure |
By: Chris Johnson |
| 2/17/2006 |
Rare Birds Reappear |
By: Robin West |
| 2/10/2006 |
Kenai Peninsula Owls are in the market for a Good clean Home |
By Todd Eskelin |
| 1/27/2006 |
Invasive plants lack natural enemies but may also have chemical weapons |
By Ed Berg |
| 1/20/2006 |
What do homeschoolers, movies, snowshoeing and the Arctic Winter Games have in common? |
By: Michelle Ostrowski |
| 1/13/2006 |
Early Refuge Manager John Hakala loved the Kenai Peninsula and Alaska |
By: Ted Bailey |