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815:. I acknowledge that I am also biased for the same reasons, but since all the objections raised have been met and fixed, I see no reason why this should still be considered for delisting. In similar circumstances with an article which I had not helped write, I would say the same thing. Why would you delist an article if all the problems raised with it have been fixed? 1040:. Almost every source I reviewed indicated the name is the "Catlins". However, since you now have a new document that shows the name was formalized to "The Catlins" earlier this year, that means we're OK now, but the article was improperly named until February of this year. These are the sorts of things that should be checked at FAC and FAR. 1358:
Some prose needs cleanup: eg. "shipping much of the resultant timber", run-on sentences like "The Catlins take their name from the Catlins River, itself named for Captain Edward Cattlin (sometimes spelt Catlin), a whaler who purchased an extensive block of land along Catlins River on 15 February 1840
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I don't see a perfect place to cover him, but I've moved it to the Geography section. I've added a relevant quote from one of his poems, but I'm not very familiar with his poetry; maybe someone else can find a better one. I don't really see the need to mention him in the lead, but don't feel strongly
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The article is lacking in sources in many places. It is also lacking in information on whether any hospitals or schools are accessible to the areas. The information about the politics needs to be more specific as the area is only a very small part of the electorate, and the overall restul of the area
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Structural issue: As pointed out in the FAR stage, the History stops at about 1850. This is confusing. Some of the information in Population and demographics, and in Economy, should be moved there to give a better flow to the present. Either that, or move detail such as rabbiting into Economy, since
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Well spotted! The Department of Conservation source repeats that date twice, and talks about migrations "from the North Island between 850AD and about 1650AD." Looking at their reference list, it seems some of the archeological detail they're reporting may date back to the mid 20th century or even
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I'm not sure I understand. In the document you cite as an example, the vast majority of occurrences of "Catlins" are preceded by "the", with sensible exceptions along the lines of "Catlins River", "Catlins cultural history", and "the wider Catlins". Or did you expect to see "The" capitalised? This
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They were drawn by combining details from about six maps, and I'm beggared if i can remember now which ones they were - this was a considerable time ago. I never use one specific map as my source, feeling that to do so would be copyvio, but rather amalgamate information, and many of the features
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I think it is sufficiently high quality and reliable for the statement it supports (namely that "the building and grounds now host a youth hostel and holiday park"). But this is not the most central point in the Medical Services section, and I wouldn't object to its removal if anyone feels the
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Species name consistencies: In the lead alone we have Yellow-eyed penguin followed by New Zealand fur seal. This continues in the article body; switching between sentences from kakariki to Hector's Dolphins. Needs formatting for one style or the other, ie. Yellow-eyed Penguin or yellow-eyed
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NZ poet. Following that sentence with a block quote from a Tuwhare poem about the region, to emphasise how he wrote about the region and enhanced its significance in NZ culture, would be ideal. I would like it to be mentioned in the lead as well, but am not too concerned
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The politics section covers various levels of government, only one of which has a ward that corresponds closely to the Catlins. But they are all covered, including the parliamentary electorate that includes the Catlins. I don't see a real problem
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My impression is that the criteria haven't changed much, but the interpretation of them has become much more stringent. Even leaving that aside, the article now has two new sections, so we should at least expand the lead section to cover them.
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I wouldn't have thought that necessary. Both Wyndham and Balclutha are marked on the Catlins area map near the top of the article, and since the boundaries of The Catlins are imprecise any kilometre value would be as well.
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may not be reflective of the particular enclave. The first two websources in the citelist are not acceptable. The first is an ameteur source. Teh second leads to the front page of a news site without anythign specific
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from Kāi Tahu chief Hone Tuhawaiki (also known as "Bloody Jack") for muskets and £30 (roughly NZ$ 3000 in 2005 dollars).", "The Catlins boasts a rugged, scenic coastline" (how does a coastline boast?)
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There are quite a few really short (1-2 sentences) paragraphs scattered throughout the article, which make it aesthetically choppy and harder to read. Could some of these be combined with others?
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Have the requirements for a FA changed, YellowMonkey? I ask, because this became a featured article with the lede exactly the length it is now. If it was fine then, why is it not fine now?
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earlier, so it's probably quite outdated. I have tracked down a 1992 paper on the Papatowai site that critically reviews the earlier work and gives better dates (around 1350 AD). --
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isn't common usage, but that doesn't determine whether the region's name includes the "the". Anyway, the NZ Geographic Board finally formalised the name earlier this year:
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I'll be away on holiday for the next ten days. If any more concerns do come up, please hold the review open until I get back and have a chance to respond. --
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Why is the mention of Hone Tuwhare in Population and demographics? Should mention he lived there from 1992 until his death in 2008, and that he was a
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There is a unreferenced paragraphs starting with and Tahakopa-Wyndham route and (820 ft) long tunnel in the "Transport" section, which has not cited.
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There are still some inconsistencies with the surname, given name and the usage of colons etc in the authors in the refs. which styled is desired??
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I understand that Grutness created these files, but what they need is the source of the underlying map. I presume these weren't drawn from memory.
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Struck my keep; new concerns keep arriving, most of which I think have been dealt with, but more work is still required on citation formatting. --
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I've added a small section on schools. It's very rough and ready, though, so will need substantial copyediting to get it into FA shape.
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I believe I've now fixed the captions. As I recall, the maps were created by Grutness, but it's probably best if he confirms that. --
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Very strange, but hopefully now fixed. One of them I was still listed as the creator of, the other one I'd originally listed using
990:. Every official government source I can find refers to it as the Catlins or Catlins: THE is not part of its proper name, sample 1274:
that's talking about the Catlins' economy. Some rearrangement there should smooth things out without too much alteration needed.
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Geography, second paragraph, last sentence - the parenthetical needs a ref due to the use of words like "notably" and "iconic".
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I'm not sure that the Geology section would be particularly accessible for a general reader, but then again they often aren't.
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I'm not suprised there's been some linkrot in the sources over the last four years. I'll see about replacing those two. --
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If confirmed...then the Lead should mention that human habitation dates from c. 1000 AD. Also, wikilink big wave surfing.
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I haven't been able to found a source confirming this, so I've changed the statement to something that I can support. --
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http://www.southlandnz.com/sites/southlandnz.com/images/venture/community/docs/DRAFT%20CATLINS%20TOURISM%20STRATEGY.pdf
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What makes ref #81 (Letsgo) a high quality reliable source? It is a budget travel guide written by students.
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Wildlife, second paragraph, last sentence - due to containing a statistic (most populous) this needs a ref.
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I'm still looking for a replacement for the southlandnz.com source. All the other dead links are fixed. --
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http://www.southlandnz.com/sites/southlandnz.com/_eco/profile_pages/PDFindustry_profiles/Tour_last_COL.pdf
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I've extended the lede to incorporate the new sections and a bit more info from the rest of the article.
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The lead is still short, and many snippets of information are not cited, in particular, some statistics
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Otherwise the coverage seems fine; I didn't go and check for closeness to sources/prose similarity.
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Thanks, Iridia ... unwatching now on the assumption that most of what I raised has been addressed.
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I haven't found a replacement for that last link, so I've removed the statement it supported. --
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I've made a start on some of your points, as noted in between. Still quite a few to do. --
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https://www.projectcrimson.org.nz/assets/Project-Crimson/Crimson-Trail/SouthlandTrail.pdf
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This section "Government" has no footnotes or citations. This falls into section 1c.
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I don't see where this was mentioned before. I've rearranged it now, anyway. --
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That passage (on big wave surfing) is now reworded and I think well sourced. --
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Let's Go is written by students, but there is some editorial oversight.
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Correct, they are preceded by "the", not "The": not a proper noun, see
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Those passages are now tidied up, along with a few other bits. --
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http://onenews.nzoom.com/onenews_detail/0,1227,176261-1-5,00.html
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Further comments should be made on the article's talk page or at
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in there-- we don't use Ibid on Wiki! Citations need review.
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Once the above are taken care of, this should be good to go.
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I've added a introductory sentence; maybe that will help. --
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per Avenue and Grutness. All concerns have been addressed.
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http://www.forestandbird.org.nz/Marine/reserves/nuggets.asp
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I've added the new date to the lead, and that wikilink. --
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Index

Knowledge:Featured article review
featured article review
Knowledge talk:Featured article review
Dana boomer

The Catlins
The Catlins
edit
talk
history
protect
delete
links
watch
logs
views
Featured article candidates/The Catlins
Featured article review/The Catlins/archive1
Analysis
Citation bot
External links
User talk:Grutness
Knowledge talk:WikiProject New Zealand
YellowMonkey
new photo poll
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Avenue
talk
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