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22: 306: 28: 165:), and probably all cetacean species then, is incorrect. I imagine I would have to change the templates then as far back as Artiodactyla. Is this correct? I'm not sure I have permission to make that edit since those templates are semi-protected. The correct order is Cetartiodactyla (so I need to change it!). Thank you for any help you can provide. 265:
go through all of those and re-evaluate them and add them back piecemeal. Much as I respect the efforts of experts to contribute to Knowledge and help save this unfortunate species, and much as I would hate to discourage anyone with genuine expertise from contributing here, I find the approach taken in making these drastic changes problematic.
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Here's the situation. Out of 81 sources used before (with at least one duplicate), you threw out 75, saved 6, added 11, so now we have just 17. Forgive me for not believing that you evaluated each of the 75 that were discarded. So, to restore the efforts of previous contributors, someone will now to
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the new edits are streamlined, clear, accurate, properly cited, and up-to-date - not to suit myself, but to suit the reader. most of the information is taken from the original contributions, just re-organized under clear headings so that the same topics are covered on all marine mammal species pages
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I do appreciate your input. To your point, this is about the vaquita and not about the people editing the page (certainly not about me). All of the information is accurate, and of course, more sources are welcome. The point of eliminating citations was to streamline and cite only the best quality
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That's an inconvenient reality we all have to deal with. You can't just remake an article, with a long history and a lot of content by many contributors, to please yourself. Don't you understand this? If not, you may not be suited for this project. An edit war here is not to anyone's benefit.
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Hi, you can't change the classification of a taxon by changing the link field in a taxonomy template so that it doesn't match the title of the template. If you want taxon A to have taxon C as its parent rather than taxon B, then you edit Template:Taxonomy/A to have
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ones (hopefully peer-reviewed) for each bit of information. I will pass on these concerns to the committee though because the end product should definitely reflect the collaborative efforts of both the scientific and Knowledge community. Thank you,
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Hello again. I think I have worked around the template issue by creating a box using the up-to-date order for cetaceans. If this is still incorrect, please feel free to let me know.
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Please don't create manual taxoboxes to adjust taxonomy. Yes, the correct approach is to go far up in the taxonomy templates, and link to
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is a redirect to a page that treats the order as Artiodactyla. (I'm not a mammal editor, so I have no view either way.)
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Hello. Thank you for pointing this out - I am new to Knowledge and still figuring things out. The order for
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