USFWS
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
Alaska Region

Refuge Notebook

2009

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

11/13/2009 Permafrost on the Kenai Lowlands By Ed Berg
11/6/2009 Curiosity and Observations Help Solve a Mystery By Ted Bailey
10/30/2009 Local Bird Hotlink Leads to Little Treasures All Year Long By Leah Eskelin
10/23/2009 Secondary poisoning to Bald Eagles from Pentobarbital By Liz Jozwiak
10/16/2009 Kenai Refuge Gets Stimulated By Scott Slavik
10/09/2009 Bird brains may be bigger than we think By Todd Eskelin
10/02/2009 Mallard duck rescued from monofilament line entanglement By Duston Beyer
09/18/2009 Fall Fun Day Events at Kenai National Wildlife Refuge By Candace Ward
09/11/2009 Chickaloon Flats Journal II By Sean Ulman
9/04/2009 Free Pizza and a Passion for Wildlife By Betty Siegel
8/28/2009 Departing Refuge Manager Reflects on Changes and Future Challenges By Robin West
8/21/2009 YCC: Fostering a Relationship between Youth and the Environment By Ryan Belz
8/14/2009 Emma DeWeese: A five-month honeymoon would be a dream for most women By Emily Sunblade
8/07/2009 Monitoring Common Loons for contaminants on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge By Liz Jozwiak
7/31/2009 The Fight against Pike By Emily Smith
7/24/2009 Mapping the Future By Dawn Robin Magness
0717/2009 Shantatalik Creek fire bodes well for wildife By Ed Berg
07/10/2009 Sudden uplift of the beach recalls ancient landslides By Ed Berg
07/3/2009 Jigsaw Lake: New studies lend further evidence of very dry times 8-10,000 years ago By Ed Berg
06/26/2009 A rose is a rose unless it’s a dandelion By John Morton
06/19/2009 Guided Opportunities on Kenai National Wildlife Refuge By Rick Johnston
06/12/2009 I Found a Baby Bird! Now What?...knowing when to help and when to stay away..... By Liz Jozwiak
06/05/2009 Chickaloon Flats Journal By Sean Ulman
05/29/2009 Get Some Nature into Your Kids at Kenai Refuge Summer Camps By Michelle Ostrowski
05/22/2009 Fledgling Birding Celebration Marks 5th Year By Todd Eskelin
05/15/2009 Be nice to nettles! By Ed Berg
05/08/2009 Biologists to study shorebirds on Chickaloon Flats this summer By Sean Ulman
05/01/2009 Forgotten bulldozer in the bushes reveals 1958 saga By Gary Titus
04/24/2009 Large ice-shoved ramparts tell of wetter, stormier times By Ed Berg
04/17/2009 Kenai Refuge Youth Leader sets fast pace through Mexico By Ryan Beltz
04/10/2009 Did Woolly Mammoths Roam the Kenai Peninsula? Part II By Ted Bailey
04/03/2009 Did Woolly Mammoths Roam the Kenai Peninsula? Part I By Ted Bailey
3/27/2009 Refuge Education Specialist Honored with Sense of Wonder Award By Candace Ward
3/20/2009 Journey Down the Tag By Jetta Minerva
3/13/2009 More scenes from Borneo – a bird’s nest soup cave, leeches and pitcher plants, ascent of Mount Kinabalu By Ed Berg
3/6/2009 Adapting to climate change: Why bother? By John Morton
2/27/2009

Refuge ecologist visits Borneo, marvels at giant trees in a rapidly vanishing rainforest

By Ed Berg
2/20/2009 Rediscovering the Cross Country Ski & Snowshoeing Trails of Kenai NWR By Scott Slavik
2/13/2009 Tales of a budding birder By Todd Eskelin
2/6/2009 Get out and ski! By Mark Laker
1/30/2009 Outdoor Summer Jobs Available for College Students By Jetta Minerva
1/23/2009 109TH Annual Christmas Bird Count: Soldotna Results By Toby Burke
1/16/2009 New Visitor Services Manager for Kenai National Wildlife Refuge By Janet Schmidt
1/9/2009 Alaska still a frontier for entomology By Matthew Bowser
1/2/2009 A quick look back, then a look ahead By Doug Staller

Last updated: November 12, 2009