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fact don't breed anywhere north of Texas. That's why I put the message on the Project page: to hopefully get a little help from people who know better than I do which ones do or do not belong on that faunal list. I have to be honest, though, that I can see a problem with this approach, which can be best summed up this way: what will those articles all look like if someone goes through for all 50 US states, all the Canadian and Mexican provinces, and adds a template to cover each one? For a great many widespread species, such as the Monarch, the article will become a massive compilation of 30-60 templates. That is not going to be cosmetically appealing in the long run. You might want to try discussing with the people on the Project page what sort of long-term plan might best deal with the desire to compile faunistic lists, but my impression (from observing how other Wikiprojects deal with such matters) is that the person desiring a well-defined geographic faunal list simply creates a single article page (e.g.,
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script to parse it and produce a text file with a list of species and their current status. I currently have the lists for 2006 and 2007. I'll bet they've already added updates for 2008, in which case I'll soon have to download a new list and see what changed. I use this information in another more complicated script to produce skeleton articles for Knowledge (XXG) based on the ITIS taxonomic ID number; that's why the basic article formats are always the same. :-) --
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Hi. If I knew, for certain, which species were not native to Michigan, I'd have gone through and deleted the template on those particular pages; but leps are not my specialty, and it'll take someone with greater familiarity to spot all of them - I just happened to notice two of the ones I know for a
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Hi Ivan, Unfortunately, I've felt it necessary to revert and number of your recent edits in which you added IUCN information to a number of snake articles. There are untold numbers of species in the world and the IUCN deals with only a tiny subset of them, so it's pointless to start mentioning when
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Ok, I was just making sure it wasn't any harm. I will also start doing a quick look for the name to see if I can find a realistic name and ref. I also hope you didn't think I was being mean I was just trying to figure things out. Yea looking up stuff does take alot of time. My classes require me to
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Yep, I understood. Be assured, you are not doing any damage, but you may use the time you invest here in a better way if you would look up name and reference sections and add them when creating a species level entry. I know, it's slow going and it means a lot of looking up and researching (even for
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careful about what you read and write, and then always adding a reference so that everyone can see where you got the information from. You have to be tough on yourself and not cut any corners. If you are, you'll not only be making positive contributions, but you'll learn the truth about what you're
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mentioned on the Red List. In virtually all cases, this information will be the same anyway: not listed. In addition, adding a link to a negative IUCN database search result is not a useful reference: how can people know that it's not a mistake, or that an entry for the taxon simple exists under a
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Of course, there are exceptions. When it comes to snakes, for example, most of our articles mention whether the species is venomous or not. A few people have pointed out that this is a silly thing to say about boas and pythons, but many of us believe that it is still relevant: firstly because most
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I'm sure that you meant well, but if you really want to help with these articles, try buying a few decent book on the subject and using those as source. Most of of the information I've contributed comes from books. If you want to make a real difference, buy some books on boas and pythons: I don't
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I think it is good knowledge for people to know that the IUCN has not yet evaluated the species though. Also they may in the future in which case someone could have reverted the species page from there. I will not revert your revisions though because I will trust that you know what you're talking
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Many thanks for adding the excellent photo to my piece on the beetle. My interest in elm stems from our concerns here in the UK for a Lycaenid, the White-letter Hairstreak, whose larvae feed exclusively on the tree. For reasons unknown to me, the butterfly occurs throughout Eurasia but not North
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from Knowledge (XXG). This has been done because the article appears to be about a person, group of people, band, club, company, or web content, but it does not indicate how or why the subject is notable: that is, why an article about that subject should be included in an encyclopedia. Under the
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Well, in that case I already have this area covered where the snake articles are concerned, except maybe for the colubrids and elapids (which I don't work on systematically). Last year I downloaded a complete list of all Red List squamata as raw HTML (expert mode, page by page), and then used a
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to act as the "main page" for editors interested in amphibians and reptiles. The portal page should contain all the common and useful links to relevant articles, lists, categories, as well as the project tasklist. As this portal is your tool, please feel free to organize, modify, or expand the
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Thanks for asking. Actually, Knowledge (XXG) had a problem with the map I used. I am working on another type of range map that I hope will be acceptable to Knowledge (XXG), and if so, I will post it when complete to the location you specified. Hope this answers your question.
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If this person's notable, can you create an article about him before creating articles about his CDs? Otherwise the articles about his CDs will probably be deleted eventually. Of course if he isn't notable then you shouldn't create any more articles about him or his music.
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have any of those yet (most of mine are on vipers), so I've not been able to add much of any real value in that department aside from taxonomic and geographic range information. (PS -- Please answer here, as I've temporarily added your talk page to my watchlist). Cheers, --
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It's one thing to fill an article with information that can be said to be true about a subject. This not only keeps the information in the article relevant, but also ensures that the article does not become too large. Most articles at Knowledge (XXG) are written like
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I was just filling them in because I didn't want people to be discouraged to work on them because they weren't there. You know what I mean? But if its that big of a problem, which I don't know if it is or isn't. I can try it will make the "work" load bigger. --
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will be listed on the IUCN Red List in our lifetimes, because they are so numerous and widespread. As an organization, the IUCN won't have the money to assess every species in the world: only the ones of which it is suspected that they may be
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Poulsen insists that one should bring their own food... maybe she had an unfortunate experience or something. You're going to have to sneak some rare butterflies out with your insect attraction skills–accidentally of course.
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article, but I can't print from this computer. If you can print stuff that'd be cool, but if not, I'm going to hand write some stuff (hoping Moon will not mind that). Get back to me if you decide to print any information.
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Greetings once more. I assume you were responsible for the content rating of the article...? Just to let you know that I have "finished" it for now, so please take another look and let me know what you think. Thanks a
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explaining your position. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the article that would confirm the subject's notability under Knowledge (XXG) guidelines.
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Hi I used a Smithsonian Ins. Book my friends making up the citation when he gets a chance. I know you can't just go around putting w/e up. Im curently in school to become a zoologist. When its up ill send you a
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When the name/reference sections are not complete, the lemma has little value, but on the generic level it would show a blue link, which gives the impression that the species level is done. You catch my drift?
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Thanks for response. No problem...I was waiting for an opportunity to put the importance rating in place, you just got there first. Sorry for delay, not much time for Knowledge (XXG)-ing for me these days—
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researching. If you're not, others will be tough on you, and maybe all your work will be for nothing. Understand this, and you'll be on you way to becoming a real scientist. Good luck with your studies! --
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Yeah, kind of. But did you get what I meant though? I was hoping people would fill that in after it was started, so that they wouldn't have to do it all. But if thats more damage than help I can stop. --
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Hello, Ivan. I have done some more work on the article and have exhausted the references I can lay my hands on easily. If you get the chance, please review and advise further improvements. Many thanks—
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explaining your position. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the article that would confirm its subject's notability under the guidelines.
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explaining your position. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the article that would confirm its subject's notability under the guidelines.
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and wikilinks the checklist, so there is nothing actually added to the individual articles being cross-referenced. I suspect you're likely to find that people will prefer that sort of method. Peace,
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people simply have no idea about which species pose any threat, and secondly because it's so easy to fit a term like "venomous", non-venomous", or "harmless" into an article's introduction.
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Hi. Actually, neither incompleteness nor limited use were among my reasons for nominating the templates for deletion. You can find my deletion rationale (and the deletion discussion) at
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I just checked the bag I used on that day, and it is still sitting in there, surprise! I loaded it with new batteries, and I'll try to remember to get it to you tomorrow. --
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On the other hand, this cannot be said for IUCN information. Except for, say, reptile collectors, very few people will be interested to find out whether a species is
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Yes, I see your edits regularly because a large number of them are on my watchlist. Should there be something to bring to your notice, I shall do that. Regards,
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Thanks for the barnstar. Your talk page is awesome. I've never seen one like this before. I tried not to mess it up, but you'll probably have to fix it.
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if you plan to stay active in this Wikiproject. Also, a discussion is going on regarding the standardization of taxonomy in lizard articles, located
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Oh good call thanks for showing me that site. Your right it was a Papilio polyxenes not a pipevine. Im off to change that right now. Thanks again.--
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I'm very sorry I didn't respond sooner. Generally, the edits I made were removing the butterfly species that are not found in Michigan (like the
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to delete is reached. If you endorse deletion of the article, and you are the only person who has made substantial edits to the page, please add
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to the taxoboxes of many snake articles. However, I have a problem with this. Where did you get this information? I performed searches on the
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Hey, I think we just need a list of facts (at least, that's what Colin had). I have a fair list of things (all taken from the
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to lead potential AAR editors to WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles as well as to educate general readers. Feel free to
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do alot of categorizing for insects and such. But at the end its all worth it. -- IvanTortuga 16:43, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
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Me again. When 'filling in' species pages, could you also fill in the ==Name== and ==Reference== sections (e.g. as in
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Not a problem, I will ideally get it back by the FMGardens expedition. Do you have a travel..."partner" for that? --
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page is not a pipevine swallowtail, I'm pretty sure that's a black swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes). This page
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Sorry, have to disagree on importance rating, as species is equivalent of "red listed" in UK—OK? —
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I couldn't agree more, but I haven't had (and don't have) the time to learn how to do it... :-) —
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awhile back on Flickr. But thank you for the help and bringing this to my attention.
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