Template:Did you know nominations/A Year in the Wild
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The result was: promoted by Hawkeye7 (talk) 23:10, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
A Year in the Wild
[edit]- ... that Cairngorms National Park, one of the parks featured on the 2012 documentary series A Year in the Wild , is one of Britain's largest parks?
Created/expanded by So God created Manchester (talk). Self nom at 04:10, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
- Reviewed: Mesoraphidiidae
- Article length (1600+ characters) and age (1 day) are fine, no copyvio or plagiarism concerns, reliable sources are used. I prefer a different hook line that represents the 2012 documentary series A Year in the Wild better, NOT Cairngorms National Park. An alternate might be:
- Article length (1600+ characters) and age (1 day) are fine, no copyvio or plagiarism concerns, reliable sources are used. I prefer a different hook line that represents the 2012 documentary series A Year in the Wild better, NOT Cairngorms National Park. An alternate might be:
- ALT1 - that the 2012 nature documentary series A Year in the Wild represented the New Forest National Park, a small portion of the ancient wild wood that once covered most of Europe?
- BOTH the original and ALT1 check out and are verified in the sources and either could be used.--Doug Coldwell talk 15:59, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
- ALT2 "that the third episode of the 2012 nature documentary series A Year in the Wild featured Cairngorms National Park, one of Britain's largest parks?" It's a combination of both hooks, mixing the content of the first hook with the phrasing of the second.--SGCM (talk) 21:04, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
- All ALTs above and original are verified in sources. Any sounds good to me.--Doug Coldwell talk 21:54, 17 August 2012 (UTC)