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229:"Wikipedians in Northern California" is a category. You can see it displayed right near the bottom of your user page (because categories are always displayed at the bottom). That's cool, but the two templates I'm talking about will add "user boxes" wherever you put them on your user page. Those are little rectangles that, in this case, will say that you're a member of WikiProject Protected Areas and WikiProject California, respectively. Try them out and see. Not a big deal but I think you might like them. (Just to make things a bit more complicated, each user box template will also add a category to your user page.)
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Little South Fork Elk River. I thought the "edit conflict" alert was from my own editing. I did not mean in any way to disturb you and as soon as I realized there was another entity there(this is my firest conflict-will remember to clear cache in browser!), I stepped aside. Again, please don't yell as I did not know you were there. I am currently reading the BLM's business plan for the forest from the Arcata site. Would this be of help to you? Regretfully Yours, MarciaMarcia Wright (talk) 15:18, 11 September 2008 (UTC)
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1986:-listed and are wikipedia-notable, but can be very hard to get to, and there are entrance signs and rustic park structures which are NRHP-listed or California Historical Landmarks, too. It would be great if you'd be alert to opportunities to get pics of such when in the same natural area, and belonging to the Task force might help. Also i and perhaps others in the task force also are interested in natural areas, too. Anyhow, keep up your good work!
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considered to be necessary to control their population in the absence of large predators. Uncontrolled, deer would wipe out a lot of native plants, and could lead to starvation and/or disease among the deer. In a completely different example, I believe that limited hunting is allowed in some
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article and make many adjustments to the PALCO article related to the end of the era, etc. The appeals process instigated by the annoying Bank of New York Mellon Trust Bank
Corporation will get underway around October 6. It is highly unlikely the court will undo the current situation, but one can never fully know these things until the court rules. I wait with bated breathe. Regards Norcalal 06:28, 25 September 2008 (UTC)
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wants to tell about themselves, pull out the keyboard and type a graph or two. I would much rather read original thought than look at a graphic, OK I will step down off my soapbox now-sorry if I sound too opinionated-nothing personal, I just believe a user page should give a good sense of that user-where are they coming from, what are their likes/dislikes/what are their goals etc.and most importantly-
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about U.S.-designated historic sites (which overlap sometimes, but sometimes not). And need to work with IUCN to update its list both to remove bad info and add good info about formally protected state and local preserves that it doesn't have. It would be great to have 3 active people in wp:PAREAS though, Droll, would you please join up? :) Sorry, i was just watching here.
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diversity, and numbers of species, are the
Siskiyou and Russian Wilderness. Sorry for jumping into the wiki-experience a bit too fast and furious. I did not want to edit out all that was said, only try to reshape...which was a poor effort on my part. Lastly, those forest service maps are infamously wrong. After reading this post I will back off a bit on my editing.
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high-definition monitor, regardless of size, or Bose surround sound system could every replace what it truly feels like to stand beneath a redwood tree and absorb it's life. It scares me to think about how numb and removed they can be. It's as though they no longer have feeling. What will become of the trees when there is no one left to care for them?
1023:. Thanks for your response on my talk page pointing out that you might accept the template conversions. However, I am a bit confused by your removal of template conversions after that comment. If you are still worried about the performance of the template, would you be kind enough to join the discussion at
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In revisiting the two stubs, I think I was mistaken in suggesting the merge. Bushy Island and Bushy Islet are two distinct geographical locations. The only link between them, so far as I can see, is that they have similar names and are located in the same general area. I'll try to expand and properly
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Well, I did not know that fact. How interesting...has anyone cared to count the Mill Creeks? (just kidding, my guess would be at one per county). But, seriously, if our Cache Creek is the only one that is a trib to the
Sacramento R., then that name you suggest would indeed be more accurate and I vote
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is a joint effort by four federal agencies as you mentioned. Provide me with a link to the exact template that needs adjusting and I can better examine what the issue is. I don't know if the BLM's landscape conservation areas are different or overlapping or the same as areas designated by congress as
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I have rewritten this piece, still need work under history,but it is better than it was. My question is: what
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It's true that either method is acceptable for
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I don't think that hunting is necessarily incompatible with an area's being a "nature preserve" or "ecological reserve" (or whatever), particularly because hunting can be a management tool. For example, in the eastern U.S. where I live, hunting of large herbivores like white-tailed deer is generally
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is that nominations stay there till the suggested hook is used for DYK, or some admin or DYK clerk thinks there are unfixable problems (article getting too old, copyvio, edit wars...) and the nomination cannot be accepted. Missing footnotes is a fixable problem, but this should be done soon. New
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Dear Marcia, Thank you much for you kind words. I think that your edits are quite good. I would be happy to work on this article with you. As to Tunnel Meadow GS, it was destroyed in a fire (structure fire, not a forest fire) sometime around 2000. It was quite a nice structure in a very scenic spot.
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Using this photo This photo and associated text may not be used except with express written permission from
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If you are talking about those boxes that run down the right side of users pages that say things like " this user speaks
English" and "this user lives in the United States" etc etc., I think they are referred to as baubels?? and I care not for them. They waste space and are just eye candy. If a user
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My cockatiel's name was
Jackson. After having him for six or eight months I decided that I didn't have enough time to give him the attention that he liked, so I found a new home for him. Yes, it might be better to conduct non-WP-related conversations via email. But, can you provide a link to the
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Follow-up: if you have not noticed, I finally got around to starting articles on Annie's father and grandfather. She had other notable relatives. If you ever watch PBS, a big sponsor is the
Wallace Alexander Gerbode foundation which was funded by her neice (also early environmentalist of note). Her
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Not sure about your question. There is no need to create a new category for every photo. In fact the categories in Commons are not aligned with the ones in the English Knowledge and generally not very well maintained. A category of only one item does not seem too useful, unless you are volunteering
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Au contraire. There is need for a cleanup campaign to go through and rip out the infobox from areas which are not IUCN protected areas. It was missapplied to many U.S. historic sites that have no natural area whatsoever, early in the WikiProject life and before there was separate WikiProject NRHP
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Here's the "tip of the day", although as far as I know it's not a new feature. To see counts of article page hits by day, do this: (1) Go to an article. (2) Click the "View history" tab. (3) Click on "Page view statistics" (a couple of lines above the "Compare selected versions" button). Check
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broadly. The rules can differ radically from one jurisdiction to another, but the basic concepts (e.g., that a location is protected by law and/or ownership to preserve something, or that an area is protected specifically for a natural value) exist globally. Neither IUCN nor any other organization
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DYK is meant to feature new additions to the encyclopedia. No one expects perfection out of brand new articles that are merely a few days old. There are minimum standards, and your Bonny Doon article is more than good enough for DYK. Your efforts to make things as good as possible are very much
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I apologize for annoying you, but I wasn't asking you for information about how to view the history of an article's edits. I wanted to know what you meant by "No original research allowed HA!" I'm not sure what you mean by vandalism. I added a picture of the Guard Station at Casa Vieja Meadows in
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Just an FYI...I am waiting for the appeals process in October to finally determine what the future will bring. I hope it will mean closure for the past nonsense around PALCO and the suffering of the region. Immediately following that I have intended all along to create the Humboldt Redwood Company
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I'm very sympathetic to your confusion. Knowledge has a long learning curve, and there are many things I still don't fully understand. Other than keeping articles reasonably short, I'm not sure what we can do about long load times. Since I'm unsure when and how transclusion takes place, I can't
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I do not have an acceptable rationale to offer. I was trying to determine the source of coord. at the title line and should not have saved anything. I have restored the article to your most recent version. I did however, learn a good deal about what a transcluded page is, what it does, and what it
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The Information Super Highway.....I can't help but think: "Where's the toll and what's it going to cost?" We've seen computers change the world before our very eyes. We strive to keep pace teaching our children about what life used to be like before even we forget. We cling to folk-tails that once
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Nice cockatiel. Sounds like he or she has a fine ear for music. I had a cockatiel for a little while, back in the mid-'80s. They're good pets. How tame is yours? Mine was pretty tame. His wings were clipped, so he couldn't fly, and he spent a fair amount of time outside his cage, when I was
2707:--take a look. The infobox just below the photo has colour smudged on it, etc. I don't have the answers and increasingly I see people trying to be creative, snipping faces of artists to make montages, and scrapping perfectly good ones we have already.. (Suede67 is an excellent editor, and made an
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No problem. Individual photographers do sometimes give permission for image use on Knowledge, as I have seen a couple before. Just to be clear, though: you may have thought you uploaded the thumbnail to Commons, but you uploaded the full size image. In addition, Knowledge does not qualify for
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Hi Marcia. I was looking at your user page and I noticed the "user committed identity" template. I hadn't seen one of those before. Pretty cool. Also, you may know about this already, but try adding "{{User WPA}}" and "{{Knowledge:WikiProject_California/Userbox}}" (without the quotes) to your
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is both a studio and a live album, so the infobox says "studio album and live album". The predominant color is blue for a studio album, but the words "live album" have the brown color coding for live album. I know that some other kinds of infoboxes are also color coded, for example the musical
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I'm glad to help as much as I can. I suspect that all the answers are buried in . If you're not comfortable dissecting this sort of legal material, let me know, and I'll put more effort into it. (Even though I'm distracted by other Knowledge projects at the moment, this is indeed "right up my
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categories labels are frequently misapplied. In my opinion if the fields fit your needs then use it. I'd be a little cautious about using the IUCN field but if you think it fits use it. There are about 3,000 articles that make use of this template and they include articles about parks (national,
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I've read both articles and the merge discussion and, unfortunately I think the merge is a good idea although as a separate section. I just wanted you to know. I am not going to post at all in the discussion. It will all come out in the wash anyway. Calm down, life is too short to get hyped over
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I guess my definition of city is a bit warped by too much time in the Sierra --- Oakhurst seems like a city to me :-). The problem with Bishop as a closest city is that, to drive there from the SNF, you have to drive clear out to the Central Valley, up and through Yosemite, and then down 395 for
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We literally bumped into each other. I was trying out an infobox and decided against it as I wanted it to show both the total area of the forest AND the acreage of the reserve. I also had just uploaded the photo (which is of poor quality). Also the lat/long coords I could not get any closer than
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and was overeagerly trying it out, without taking enough care to ensure I wasn't doing more harm than good. I was partially just seeing if it would work at all, and didn't take the time to check my edit thoroughly. Please feel free to revert my edit. The geobox 2 has tributary fields, but in a
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You like so many others today were not raise with computers, yet succeeded in keeping pace with the incessantly new environment. It's like a tread mill that seems only to speed up. Where did we come from? Where are we going so quickly? More importantly, why aren't we really moving? These aren't
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Hey, do you have a photo of BK that would be appropriate for his article? If you have one that you took yourself, you could upload it and give it a license that would allow it to be used on Knowledge, and add it to the article. Be aware though that if you do that, it would generally mean that
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Now these are my kind of conversations. There are, indeed 18 identified species of conifers in the wilderness, though that fact is probably best left out of the discussion of the Marble Mountain Wilderness on Knowledge -- the best two wilderness areas in northwest California to discuss conifer
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The real question is if the image is copyright free. By my account it is not yet 70 years from her death, but it is never clear to me who owns the copyright of photos. Usually the photographers think they do. The family shot in the HJH paper is clearly more than 70 years old, and probably the
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With my brain running in autopilot, I copied an immense amount of public domain content into the article, and I'm afraid that might have ruined what you're after. In fact, it's so much STUFF that it might best belong in a new article, "history of the Environmental Protection Act," containing
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but my feeling is that the infobox can be used for any site that is protected. It seems this rule, if it is a rule, is interpreted in a very broad scene. I've just gone through every page that uses the infobox and there are many articles which are not about sites that are not protected by any
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Hi, Marcia. I did notice your footnote, before, but I deleted it because it no longer supported the material in the article: Michael changed the number and identity of the conifer species, based on his personal experience. Now it either needs a new reference, or we have to go back to the old
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I'm a big fan of water conservation. However, as long as water is so underpriced, it's perfectly understandable why people use it thoughtlessly. Of course, if ag users had to pay the true (environmental) cost of their water, they'd all fold, so I don't have all the answers yet. Cheers,
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Yeah, I forgot to say, welcome to Knowledge. Take your time getting comfortable, and practice editing on your user page, like I can see you're doing. On the other hand, don't be too shy about editing articles. You can start with small changes and build up from there. Have you read the
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Make sure the names are exactly the same as each other. Below is an example -- if you edit it you can see exactly how I did it. Or, if you have one that you can't figure out how to fix, just save it and give me a link to it, either here or on my talk page. Let me know how it goes. :-)
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I cannot express how elated I am to discover new places in this infinite realm, especially when I see people who still treasure what's not displayed on an LCD. It's a genuine travesty that some people believe they can gather a complete experience of natural phenomenon through Google. No
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Your edit, changing to new style of inline citations looks real good, it is indeed a "great leap forward". As far as the Pulitzer Prize-winning article on SBM, we are still mostly in research-mode, as the reading is so much fun too! I have at least two hooks for DYK as well-here's one:
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You wrote a very kind note to me, signing it, from a total stranger, having migrated from Mudwater's page. I hope this intrusion is welcome! I just wanted you to know my computer (of which I'm hardly literate) was offline for a couple of months, so this is a very tardy introduction. I
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3. generally the concept of 'natural state' is at the core of a scale .. such that you have the 'most undisturbed, most natural condition' at one end of the scale (ie Category 1) .. and 'most disturbed, least natural' condition at the other end of the scale (ie Category VI) ...
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Thanks for the visit, Justin is a great videographer and Who expert. Knowledge deleted the page I created for him in 2005 as they've become very persnickety about who gets in. I think all his billboard chart and Who work warrants another try though. Best wishes and happy wiki-ing!
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1. the IUCN protected area categories we've now go have a history going back to to 1959, at which time UNESCO decided to create an international list of Nature Parks and equivalent reserves, and the United Nations Secretary General asks the IUCN to prepare this list
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Hi, Marcia! It's great to have you with us here on Knowledge. I made a similar mistake when I was first starting out. There's quite a learning curve for newcomers here, and usually people are pretty pleasant and understanding. We even have a guideline for such cases:
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trying to find some editors to whom I can turn with questions since I edit, make infoboxes, and provide photos, but actually am clueless about many things here (even after a couple years) so, can I turn to you when I need info, or instructions? It would be well
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enraptured us, but push away our young. We try to be the bigger person and compromise, desperately trying to learn as much about this world as they already know. My God, they learn so fast, yet it still seems like so little. Life isn't just an On-Off switch.
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Thanks for the note. After I saw the obituary for him, I couldn't believe that I had never heard of him, I couldn't believe that there was no article for him and I couldn't believe that the only existing articles where his name was mentioned were about the
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inside the ref tag. In one of the references with that name -- generally the first one, but it doesn't have to be the first -- you write out the reference inside the two ref tags like normal. That would look something like this: <ref name="mcnally":
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currently resembles a hybrid between an article and a disambiguation page. This causes problems for categorization, among other things. I'd like to see it trimmed down to a disambig list, with all the substantive material split out to separate pages.
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and commented with a link for you there. Also, i've liked previously what you've done on some other protected areas in California. I wonder if you would like to join a somewhat related new task force on California historic sites, of new world-wide
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when you're done with the referencing. Someone there will then review the nomination. I am usually not around during the work week. I hope this article of yours will get on MainPage before I come back next weekend. Happy editing. Cheers!
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and asked CNPS permission to use their photo of the Loch Lomond Button Celery (and made the dire mistake of uploading it before I had a response-won't do THAT again :)got seriously yelled at by your ole friend Blecknic-and rightly so).
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for the nomination of this article. As you know it made it on the 25th. The funny thing is, that piece I would call a "rushjob" , not as extensive as it could have been. If you ever get the time and interest, may I refer you to
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Hi Marcia, as much as I would like to help you, I have no experience whatsoever in article writing :) You found one of the few editors who never wrote a single line in mainspace, so you're way more experienced than me, sadly :(
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different places and I didn't take the time to moev the info over corrrectly. Anyway, if I get a chance I'll revert or re-add lost info to the new geobox style, but please feel free to undo it if you want or I don't get to it.
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because that IP address hasn't made any edits yet today. Once they become active again, please feel free to report them, as they have received a final warning within the past day. Also, when making reports, please use the
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Hi. In response to your query on my talk page, I can't claim to be an expert on the taxonomy of protected areas. However, the in the context of Knowledge as a global encyclopedia, I think it's best to define terms like
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things the average person thinks about when on the tread mill, I suppose. Does it mean they should? Why is it they jump on? To fit into a stereotype, or to explore what it feels like to ride a new wave of energy?
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Arrows of neon and flashing marquees out on Main Street. Chicago, New York, Detroit, and it's all on the same street. Your typical city involved in a typical daydream. Hang it up and see what tomorrow brings.
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Mudwater for jumping in here-the question is out of my area. You are the Master of Music-related Knowledge articles!!! I hope the issue is resolved. Oh and a sad good bye to a great human being by the name of
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Thank you for reminding me about this merge suggestion; I left it so long that I forgot about it! After doing a bit of research, I do feel that Bushy Island is notable enough to have its own article. One book,
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That makes sense. And, your user page does say that you're a member of those WikiProjects anyway. Yes, artistic control over one's own user page is a good thing, and so is having a strong opinion about it.
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are actually mentioned in this article, in the "Legacy" section. By hatnote, you mean the tag at the top of the page that says something like "This article is about the album. For the country music duo, see
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As for the sidebar, though -- I've got an allergy to sidebars. However, if it's something you'd really like done to make the article feel perfect, let me know and I'll gladly set aside some time to do it.
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indicate that there should be a conversion in one form or another. One way to cut down page loading times is to remove the several lines of whitespace and duplicated Wikilinks from within articles. Cheers.
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educational or personal usage for the thumbnails. Most Calphotos images allow generous personal and educational use of the thumbnails, Knowledge uploading does not qualify. Useful article, though. --
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Thanks Mudwater for your reply and yes I have a bunch of em. I understand about the licensing and would choose a photo with that in mind. I am brand new here at this so please bear with me. There are
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If you'd like to revert back to 17, while citing the map, that would certainly be within your prerogative as an editor: a published map from the government certainly is better than personal experience.
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My question: should I try to explain to Mr. Jensen the licensing details/requirements of Knowledge? (I was assuming that the California Native Plant Society CNPS was already familiar with Knowledge.)
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the levels and nature of protection varies with the access and use most restricted at the Category I end of the scale .. and access and use least restricted at the Category IV end of the scale; and
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I'm sorry if I was unclear, but I meant you should put the short choppy paragraphs from the lead together, not necessarily remove material. A longer lead is better for an article of this length.
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Hi Marcia, you are right about my edits being less than constructive, taking away information, etc. I'm sorry, I had only just discovered the way the geobox can make automatic locator maps via
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I've pointed out several bomb-proof arguements to no avail. I'd say the strongest is the rather vast number of published articles that discuss WD as a separate concern from TD. They are both
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to the active section. I hope you will find the redesigned project pages helpful, and I wanted to welcome you back to the project. If you want you can take a look at the newly redesigned:
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2511:- The Boggys Pass Trail, (also known as Blackrock Saddle Trail) at the end of Forest Road 21S03, provides relatively easy access to Casa Vieja Meadows, which has several campsites, and
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Dunno, but it seems remotely possible due to your Knowledge work that you'd be interested in trying to save an article of potential interest to hikers in North America and elsewhere.
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Sorry for letting myself overlook responding to you. It seems to me that we've found way to handle reservoir articles within the lakes project, especially with the geobox template.
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In response to that inquiry I should apologize and advise that I'm not in any way affiliated with the IUCN, nor am I in any way an authority on the IUCN protected area categories.
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The most useful thing is to find sources to back up the statements in the article. Ideally everything in the article should be sourced, but even a few would help a lot. Regards,
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You're very, very welcome, Marcia. You did a good job with the article, and your good work deserves the spotlight on MainPage. We should all thank you for the nice new article.
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does not allow an aditor to do. The amount of transcluded templates in this article seem to slow down the load time of the page (for dial-up users at least) which is a concern.
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I might be able to get some pictures of it from friends. There were also a number of Guard Stations on the western part of the GTW (I am only familiar with the eastern part).
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