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Science & Nature
Stekel, Peter. 2006. The Mountain
Yellow-legged Frog is Recovering in Sequoia and Kings Canyon
National Parks. Yosemite Nature Notes.
Vol.6. Read it
here.
Stekel, Peter. 2006. With Recovery Efforts
Underway, Danger Still Exists for the Frogs.
Yosemite Nature Notes. Vol.6. Read it
here.
Stekel, Peter. 2005. Climbing Mt. Kaweah.
Sierra Heritage. 25[2]. 68-71.
Stekel, Peter. 2005. Yellowjackets. Sierra
Heritage. 25[1]. 12-15.
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Stekel, Peter. 2005. Return of the
Yellow-legged Frog. Sierra Heritage. 24[5]. 12-15.
Stekel, Peter. 2005. Backcountry Rangers - the
ones who do the work. Ranger. 21[1]. 12-13.
Stekel, Peter. 2005. The Ones Who Do the Work.
Ranger. 21[1]. 22.
Stekel, Peter. 2004. Sierra Air - Pollution in
the Mountains. Sierra Heritage. 24[3]. 40-43. December.
Stekel, Peter. 2004. Fire and Vegetation
Management. Sierra Heritage. 24[2]. 30-33.
September-October. Read it
here.
Stekel, Peter. 2004. Who Are the Backcountry
Rangers? Sierra Heritage. 24[1]. 36-39. August. Read it
here.
Stekel, Peter. 2004. Is Giardia Really a
Problem? Sierra Heritage. 24[1]. 20-23. May/June. Read it
here.
Stekel, Peter. 2004. Access is Limited.
Canoe&Kayak. 32[1]. March. 22-24. Read it
here.
Stekel, Peter. 2003. Packstock on Sierra
Trails - a Controversy. Sierra Heritage.
23[3]November-December. 22-25.
Stekel, Peter. 2003. Medi-Vac in Sequoia - A
Park visitor’s view. Ranger - the Journal of the Association
of National Park Rangers. XVIV[1]:16-17.
Stekel, Peter. 2000. Birding Around the
University. The University Herald Almanac. P.3.
Stekel, Peter. 2000. Burke Museum is a Local
Treasure. The University Herald Almanac. P.4
Stekel, Peter. 1999. Wildflower Heaven.
Pack and Paddle. 8[8]:36-37.
Stekel, Peter. 1997. Wildflower Heaven.
Sports Guide Utah. 15(8):14-15.
Stekel, Peter. 1996. Fighting Forest Fires.
E, The Environmental Magazine. 7(6):14-15.
Stekel, Peter. 1995. Poison Them with
Kindness, Not Plants. Murderous Intent. 1(3)28-31. Read
it here.
Stekel, Peter. 1995. Living with Fire.
American Forests. 101(7&8):30-38.
Stekel, Peter. 1995. St. Elmo's Fire. Pack
& Paddle. 4(7):30.
Stekel, Peter (uncredited). 1995. Wildflowers
Abound after the Fires. TravelChoices NW. 2(1):63.
Stekel, Peter. 1994. Now What? Life before and
beyond the Appalachian Trail. Appalachian Trailway News.
55(3):16-18.
Stekel, Peter, and Elizabeth "Boo" Turner.
1994. Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone: Gold Mine Threatens
America's Most Endangered River. Canoe&Kayak.
22(4):11-14.
Stekel, Peter, and Elizabeth "Boo" Turner.
1994. The Great Flood of ‘93. Canoe&Kayak. 22(2):12-13.
Stekel, Peter. 1994. Waterlines.
Canoe&Kayak. 22(2):15-16.
Stekel, Peter. 1993. Who's Minding the Store?
Cascade Crest. 13(11):14.
Stekel, Peter. 1992. In the News. Cascade
Crest. 13(9):9.
Stekel, Peter. 1992. Developing a
Car-Independent Seattle. Cascade Crest. With photographs
by the author. 13(9):15.
Stekel, Peter. 1984. Flowers Abound in
Sequoia, The Sequoia Bark. XI(7):8.
Stekel, Peter. 1982. Plants Overwinter, The
Sequoia Bark. IX(9):8.
Stekel, Peter. 1980. Sitka Spruce in
California, Crossosoma. VI(6):1-4.
Stekel, Peter. 1979. Earth Stewardship Poems,
C/O Colorado. I(4):12.
Stekel, Peter. 1979. Take a Close Look at
Colorado Spruces, C/O Colorado. I(3):8.
Stekel, Peter. 1979. Incredible Edibles: A
Guide to Colorado's Edible Plants, C/O Colorado. I(2):10.
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