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that you only note the most iconic (studio one, Fox?). For something as small as the painted turtle, I kinda felt finding any "love" was noteworthy in and of itself. Definitely the official state reptile stuff should stay. You could clip some of the other stuff. I was trying to be comprehensive...and I built that whole section out of nothing! But if we have to cut some of it, like the crappier businesess, fine. Or the kids book (I actually found a second one, just on picta, but I held off). If we cut the BC slant than it just reads a little less "pretty". Was sort of trying to make sure we were fair in coverage of the creature in both US and Canada (since it ranges both places, Mexico it may be dead there for all I know and has only been seen twice in the history of writing). but if we cut the little BC sentence in the lead, we just note the US state considerations. I don't really think of it as some mechanical application of policy, but of understanding the policy and trying to follow what the intention is. But we could have some straw down in the
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about alligator than about some Cuba caiman or the like. And a lot of the project rankings are just kinda guesses anyhow. I would go off of pageview and then tweak it when it doesn't feel right. But whatever you want to do is cool. And we got the importance upgraded to high. so 1.0 is old. but no biggie. I know you have to make decisions and go to some source and 1.0 is a good choice.
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a "POV political bias", I would have been emotionally involved in trying to have it kept. The seat in question was a marginal one and a high priority for the
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OK, let me let this guy finish up first and opine on the BC aspect. (And for all I know he rips us a cloaca on the rest of it, so we deal with that too.) I think that I could make you pretty happy by culling the BC sentence, being a little less "braggy" about the states (I still prefer to at least
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Suncreator did one of the picta flips. (look at his version in the file image page.) There is a program he uses. It won't do the flip for you, but it will take care of updating the file image page (sort of like a Magus ref tool). I used it when I flipped the basker (can look
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you have listed, leads to an entire group of turtles with much for people to discover about soft-shells, hence this is important, single species should be less important as they will be leading to less places and have a reduced need of information on the part of readers. Note I am not talking about
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thing and it seems to me about opinion which a fact about a business having a name is not. Looking at it from another angle coverage of the topic is suppose to be comprehensive. So that seems to indicate it should be in there. But then again other such topics don't seem to have it. Looking at
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to be in the best shape possible. Painted, Galapagos, and
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Secondly, you seem to be making the presupposition that because I hold opinions (of any form) in AfDs, I would make a poor administrator, because administrators are meant to be neutral. We all hold opinions and biases, regardless of userrights, and the fact that I have an opinion when
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There's a conglomeration of turtles in the 1972 Ernst book, all with their own "chapter" (not totally comfortable even calling them chapters). In any case, the heading before each turtle is in caps, I don't necessarily think we have to format the same way, but I truly don't know
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that are critically endangered, not in the wild or with only one individual living - most species of which I doubt you've heard of(I hadn't!). Being rare doesn't help the encyclopedic nature of it especially unless it's important for some reason so its name is known like the
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Wow, that's awesome! I have about another week of freedom before the spring semester starts, I'll see what I can work on (and if I can get the project passed...how long does that typically take and does someone have to come along and approve of it?). Thanks you,
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I think we're going for FL. There are a few books on this, I'm sure online sources will help fil in the gaps. Another problem is that the list may be changing: new states naming a reptile, others replacing ones they already have... We'll play it by ear.
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Yes, I have thought about that, it was the reason to find out the popular pages - because from that you can better understand what is desirable for the portal. Also the book. Did you know I wrote a book ;-)
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2023:Talking wicket with WikiProject Cricket
1152:Bump. Still working on this. Regards,
1131:Announcements/Community bulletin board
828:There are many turtles other then the
447:will be after you otherwise. Regards,
44:Do not edit the contents of this page.
2201:I replied as the Help desk. Regards,
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464:FYI on your oppose at Ironholds' RfA
389:Extended a webbed foot to SunCreator
1591:. I've left a redirect in place at
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867:being an example, another would be
1731:I'll give it a shot, thanks TCO!--
116:The Mistagged BLP Cleanup Barnstar
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2185:, I posted another reply there. —
1029:Also something else to consider:
675:Empire of Brazil FAC is now open!
625:Featured sound choice of the year
1870:Ah, okay. I used the same thing
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1052:? I shall restructure it using
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374:Watchlisted now :) Regards,
2082:List of U.S. state reptiles
1840:"derivativeFX" See here:
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332:: also under a peer review
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725:Article rank (turtles)
717:Relative importance of
521:it. I would ask you to
1633:The Invisible Barnstar
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1105:and we can start with
770:Aldabra giant tortoise
499:Bigoted Woman incident
2177:Your Help desk thread
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614:Where are they now?
612:WikiProject report:
278:The best of the week
268:WikiProject report:
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2045:Technology report:
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320:My old school mates
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204:Peer Review request
1244:You're a genius...
1090:create the project
865:Galápagos tortoise
750:Galápagos tortoise
686:. Kind regards, --
590:Review of the year
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238:: 27 December 2010
202:Galápagos tortoise
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