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This rather non-standard Wikipedia page (this version), with a lot of information which doesn't belong on the page for Weed Lake, was apparently created as part of a school project.[1][2] It's great to see children being enthusiastic about the environment and about Wikipedia, but the article has now been edited (not by me) to remove a lot of material which really wasn't appropriate. The article would have been great as a website about the wetland, perhaps even on the school's own website, but in various ways it didn't really fit well into the encyclopedia. Best wishes to all the students who created it. PamD 19:52, 24 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I have now edited the list to remove the references, which didn't refer to Weed Lake but provided information about the species. It is unfortunate that the students put so much effort into creating an article which is not appropriate for Wikipedia. It would have been wonderful as a local resource, perhaps attached to the school's website or a local community site, to provide information for visitors to the wetland. But within Wikipedia we do not need to provide information about a species at every location where it can be found: the essence of the encyclopedia is that links provide access to the information in other articles.
The list of species is now technically "unsourced", but I think the school's version of the article is an adequate source: if it had been appropriately located on a local community website, we would have treated it as a Reliable source.
I would love to think that some of the young students who worked on this article became excited about Wikipedia and now, six years on, are actively editing. Best wishes to them all.(pinging @CMerkel, Baffle gab1978, and ChillyBeanBAM: for info, as editors who have worked on the article - though I note that Ms Merkel has made no further edits since creating the article in May and June 2015.) PamD 09:27, 25 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "The Weed Lake Project". www.abcee.org. Alberta Council for Environmental Education. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Creating a Sustainable Future: Designing and Exploring What Our Learning Looks Like" (PDF). Retrieved 24 March 2021. This is how we have demonstrated, documented and reflected upon our learningWikipedia web page:https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Weed_Lake_Wetland_%28Langdon,_Alberta%29