2007

Previous Refuge Notebook Article

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

12/28/2007 Soldotna Area Christmas Bird Count slated for Saturday, December 29, 2007 By Liz Jozwiak and Jack Sinclair
12/21/2007 Local Riders Dreaming of a White Christmas By Rick Johnston
12/14/2007 A fish, an opposable thumb, a bucket, and 18,000 years By Mark Laker
12/07/2007 Historical aerial photographs show Kenai open wetlands shrinking at an accelerating rate By Ed Berg with Kacy McDonnell
11/30/2007 Peat deposits record postglacial climate history of the Kenai By Ed Berg
11/23/2007 “It’s been more than sixteen years … really ”? By Bill Kent
11/16/2007 Checklist of Alaska Bird Species: Growing by Leaps and Bounds By Toby Burke
11/9/2007 Marten rediscover the western Kenai Lowlands By Andy Baltensperger
11/2/2007 Leaving the Kenai! By Jim Hall
10/26/2007 "Milk chocolate crunch weevils” often seen in houses, especially in bathtubs By Matt Bowser
10/19/2007 Bald Eagle Basics By Kelly Modla
10/12/2007 The Anticipation and Enjoyment of Watching Loons Rear Young By Ted Bailey
10/05/2007 Birds Changing with the Environment By Todd Eskelin
9/28/2007 Splitting the Kenai: two halves don't make a whole By John Morton and Rick Ernst
9/14/2007 Lessons from Scotland By John Morton
8/31/2007 Yellow spruce needle rust looks bad, but usually not fatal By Ed Berg
8/24/2007 Fall fireweed brings reflections and transitions By Michelle Ostrowski
8/10/2007 Forest detective finally notices strange purple plants in muskegs, finds name, and more names. By Ed Berg
8/03/2007 Putting out wildfires is not enough; defensive clearing and prescribed burn are also necessary By Dianne MacLean
7/20/2007 Kids Don't Float, a Successful Program By Rick Johnston
7/13/2007 Keeping bears and people apart on the Russian River By Bobbie Jo Skibo
6/29/2007 Preventing Bear Problems is Everyone’s Responsibility By: Liz Jozwiak
6/22/2007 When the Family from Georgia comes for a Visit By: Bill Kent
6/15/2007 Kenai and Kasilof Flats: A resource to Cherish and Conserve - Not to Trample
By: Toby Burke
6/08/2007 Burning Peat - a good source of energy and a firefighter's nightmare By: Doug Newbould
6/01/2007 Kenai Mountain Treeline Advances Like Spreading Bread Mold, Not Like Rising Bathtub Water By: Roman Dial and Ed Berg
5/25/2007 Mother Nature Leaves Refuge Fishing Facility Unusable By: Bill Kent
5/18/2007 What can be done to prevent the spread of "invasive" plants on the Kenai Peninsula? Find out by attending Dandelion Sundae By: Toby Burke
5/11/2007 Kenai Shorebird Celebration Flies for Third Straight Year
By: Todd Eskelin
5/04/2007 Refuge plans prescribed fire northeast of Sterling By: Doug Newbould
4/27/2007 Emergency Care and Rehabilitation of Baby Song Birds Workshop May 13, 2007: Knowing When to Help, and When to Stay Away By: Liz Jozwiak
4/20/2007 Black bear baiting on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge By: Chris Johnson
4/13/2007 Give Caribou a Break By: John Morton
3/30/2007 Hyperspace: From the Yukon River to the Kenai River By: Geoff Beyersdorf
3/23/2007 Birding Events Celebrate Spring!
By Candace Ward
3/16/2007 Biodiversity on the Refuge
By Mark Laker
3/2/2007 Pins on the map: crash site reflections and practical considerations By Rick Johnston
2/23/2007 Bark beetles will shift Kenai forests toward hardwoods over next century By Ed Berg
2/16/2007 Owls: Formidable Predators of the Kenai Peninsula By Toby Burke
2/2/2007 Guide Services on the Kenai Refuge in 2007 By: Tai Davis
1/26/2007 Refuge ecologist visits the Bahamas By: Ed Berg
1/19/2007 Big back yard: Winter activiities abound on the wildlife refuge lands By: Bill Kent
1/12/2007 Climate Change on the Kenai Peninsula: Cooked moose? By: John Morton
1/05/2007 Share the Refuge with a Child; it will open up a brand new world By: Richard Johnston

 

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