USFWS
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
Alaska Region

Alaska - Kenai Refuge Notebook Series

2012

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

5/11/2012 New bird records on the Kenai Peninsula By Todd Eskelin
5/4/2012 Why Wild Alaska Salmon Love Snow By Sue Mauger
4/27/2012 Opportunities to learn about invasive plants By Jen Kain
4/20/2012 A look back...on a fun career! By Rick Ernst
4/13/2012 Thumb on the Pulse: Phenology in the Context of Change By Elizabeth Bella
4/6/2012 Sounds of Silence on the Kenai By Bethany (Bernnie) Johnson
3/30/2012

Mystery of the Frog-Killing Fungus

By John Morton
3/23/2012 112TH Christmas Bird Count: New Circle Means New Birds By Toby Burke
3/16/2012

New drawing system for black bear baiting permits at Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

By Joe Williams
3/09/2012 Both Ends of the Earth: Reflections on a Year in New Zealand By Elizabeth Bella
3/02/2012 Fostering conservation throughs the Adopt-a-Stream Program By Stephanie Wright
2/24/2012 Hosting at Hidden Lake - The “Hidden Gem” By Candace Ward
2/17/2012 Soldotna Christmas Bird Count Results By Toby Burke
2/10/2012 Reading the Rocks By Megan Haserodt
2/3/2012 Historical observations of highways, fire and moose on the Kenai By Gary Titus
1/27/2012 Of Moose and Men By John Morton
1/20/2012 What porcupines do in winter (besides eat and sleep) By Bethany Johnson
1/13/2012 Students Learn and Grow on the Refuge, Some Get Paid, Too! By Leah Eskelin
1/6/2012 National Wildlife Refuges have Everything From Coral Reefs to Alaskan Forests By Dawn Robin Magness

Last updated: May 11, 2012