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Useful source for your WP article edit

Wongkat, I just came across a very useful source for your national parks article. Have a look at this MA thesis (esp. the first chapter). It suggests that maybe you want to end your history of Canadian National Parks in 1930 with the National Parks Act. I am writing this message to everyone in your group so you can talk about it. The MA thesis is available online, through the UBC Library's databases. You will be able to download the PDF. Go to a database called Proquest Dissertations and Theses: http://resources.library.ubc.ca/32 and search for David Vogt, 'Every Drop of Water will be Desired': the Lake Minnewanka and Spray Lakes Controversies in Rocky Mountains National Park," MA thesis, University of Northern British Columbia, 2011. It has a good bibliography too. --Greentina (talk) 22:13, 9 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Invitation to Vancouver meetup edit

Hello,

You are invited to an edit-a-thon at the Prophouse Café on Sunday March 25, as part of Women's History Month events all over the world. If you wish to attend, please see Wikipedia:Meetup/Vancouver WikiWomen's Edit-a-Thon and add your signature to the list.

Thank you! InverseHypercube (talk) 10:05, 10 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

National Parks of Canada edit

This is the outline so far for my team's Wikipedia article

1. The Creation and Development of Canada's National Parks

1.1. Tourism and Commercialization of Canada's National Parks

1.2 The Conservation and Back to Nature Movement

2. Conflicts of the Creations of Canada's National Parks

2.1 Indigenous People

2.2 Resource Development

2.3 Other Conflicts (non-indigenous)

3. Changing Values of Canada's National Parks

3.1 Ecological Integrity

I will be working on the 'Resource Development' section.