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Comments on your BIOL 345 proposal edit

This is an excellent choice - Mount Seymour park deserves a much better page.

  • So there's a page titled Mount Seymour, which talks mostly about winter activities (and the broadcasting tower). And a page titled Mount Seymour Provincial Park, which talks very briefly about the topics you mention. Maybe one additional contribution you could make is to reorganize these pages, or even combine them, so they make more sense. But don't feel obliged to take this on - it will probably turn out to be more work than you expect.
  • Have you read the Talk pages and looked at the history of these pages?
  • What other Wikipedia pages will you link to?
  • What other Wikipedia pages will you create links from, to your page?
  • What sources of information will you use?
  • Since it's winter you probably can't take your own photos of ecological features to illustrate your article. Maybe you can find photos on flickr and email the photographer for permission to use them.
  • Please do your composing and editing in a Wikipedia sandbox. This will help build your familiarity with Wikipedia and will also allow me to keep an eye on your progress, offering help if I think it's appropriate.

Rosieredfield (talk) 03:04, 6 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

biol 345 project edit

Hey Jung!

I found some references we can use for page: http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/mt_seymour/ http://www.britishcolumbia.com/parks/?id=108 http://vancouver4life.com/mount-seymour-provincial-park-vancouver/

Rosieredfield, can we use other websites as our resources or do we have to look for publications or journals? Of course we will be referencing these above sites.

These can be some of the links we can link our page to: Mount Seymour Mount Seymour Provincial Park

When describing the wildlife and animals, we should create links to the pages that have more detail on those specific species: Gray Jay Steller's Jays Chickadees Maybe you can find links to the other animals we should be looking up?

I think we should just do all our work on your talk page so its easier for both of us!

-Aabundo (talk) 21:23, 11 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

bio 345 project-2 edit

Aabundo So I looked up the websites you have recommended and http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/mt_seymour/ and http://vancouver4life.com/mount-seymour-provincial-park-vancouver/ did say exactly the same thing about wildlife.

So the species we should also be looking at are Coyote Deer Black bears Bobcat Cougar Douglas squirrel pine marten chickadee kinglet sapsucker grouse siskin

And since just putting up the list of wildlife you can see can be a little bit boring let's talk about the wildlife viewing too? Thelukkolukko (talk) 17:45, 23 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

Hey Thelukkolukko,

Ive started talking about the plants and more in detail on the invasive species. I was thinking maybe we should just split up the work and you can write about the animals and wildlife and I can talk about the plants and invasive plants? Like you said, its a little boring just to list the animals, so maybe go in detail like I did when I talked about the Japanese Knotweed on your sandbox: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Thelukkolukko/sandbox. Let me know what you think. P.S. make sure you dont just copy and paste the info because they might delete all our info/page because of copyright and things - I think just reword it right away before you save it (y).


Aabundo (talk) 02:54, 24 February 2014 (UTC)Reply


Aabundo Oh wow you actually did a lot of work. I'm gonna make mine look better tomorrow.

Pinging @Aabundo: as well Hi Thelukkolukko. I've made a few minor formatting changes to your draft - if you check the page history (use the "View history" tab) and view each change (use the "prev" link at the left of the line) you can see exactly what I've done. I've left some notes in the edit summaries (on the history page) for future reference. Yunshui  14:37, 24 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

Aabundo I reworded my part. BY the way, I couldn't really find any information about wildlife viewing. What do you think I should talk about instead? and how did you find your information?

Hey Jung,

I think were well on our way. Right now im just trying to amalgamate info from multiple sites to our page. So, im looking up the proper manner of doing this. Also, I remember you mentioned your gonna keep updating the recreation section. That would be great- i think that the olympics was also at the park in 2010 so that would be really cool if you could mention that if you find any info! In regards to our current work, Rosie talked about how we listed the animals. She suggested we create sentences for some of the animals - ex. " the dog is sfhagasflshfd and the cat is sdgfhab;bas;affj. ( maybe just mention the most important animals in the sentences). Here are other animals found within the park:

1. 2. 3. ....


Im going to do this for my part on plants as well so you can check it out if your confused. Great work so far man!

PS. I always find it hard to find our page so ill post the link here so its easier to get to haah: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Thelukkolukko/sandbox

Aabundo (talk) 20:58, 4 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

Hey Man,

yo man i got a reply from Yunshui about copying an pasting things from another wiki page and other sites - he said we shouldnt do it or else people will remove it. also maybe you could add more info and talk about the trails - theres alot of info from this site that you can add:http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/mt_seymour/. Im currently talking to yunshui about linking our page to the old one and the proper way of doing it so we wont loose marks. let me know what you think.

Aabundo (talk) 05:54, 6 March 2014 (UTC)Reply