User talk:Christiancyoung
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[edit]Whilst I understand that getting students to edit here is well-intentioned, the fact that so many seem to be completely unprepared leaves us picking up the pieces. This student's first attempt was the easiest option, just to copy the trail's website here, obviously can't be kept per WP:Copy. The second attempt was the next easiest option, point everything to that website, for example this is an entire section (I've lowered the section heading level to avoid creating a new section here)
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[edit]The Kettle Moraine is an area of varied topography and natural history.
- Geological History: See Geological History for more information.
- Natural History: See State Forest History for more information.
- Listen to an Audio Tour of the Kettle Moraine State Forest – Northern Unit
Apart from a list of animals and plants, the whole thing is a collection of external links, not an article. Basically, there is nothing worth restoring Jimfbleak - talk to me? 17:03, 14 December 2017 (UTC)