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University of Canterbury Biology Department • July 2024

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Building on the Cass project below, the Head of School Elissa Cameron asked for a Wikipedia drive to commemorate the Department's 21st anniversary, focussed on notable faculty with poor or missing articles.

Some significant UC Biology faculty
Wikidata Article Quality Photos Notes
David Schiel (Q29033540) David Schiel 1 → Very brief stub. Ref, ref
Charles Chilton (Q5076228) Charles Chilton 2 → More photos, expand?
Edward Percival (Q90726633) Edward Percival To create
William Philipson (Q4020136) William Philipson To create; in it, es, pt already
Colin James Burrows (Q21506705) Colin Burrows To create
Garth Brownlie (Q5575045) Garth Brownlie To create; article in Spanish
David Norton (Q22668623) David A. Norton To create
Dave Kelly (Q46848147) Dave Kelly To create
Michael J. Winterbourn (Q21393375) Mike Winterbourn To create
Robert R. Jackson (Q88011145) Robert Jackson To create
Vida Mary Stout (Q7927647) Vida Stout Needs expansion, photo
Paula Jameson (Q17279364) Paula Jameson 1 → Needs expansion
Islay D. Marsden (Q113001770) Islay Marsden Needs expansion, photo
Matthew Turnbull (Q110680874) Matthew Turnbull To create
Frank Sin (Q114714074) Frank Sin To create

This is the current To Do list, arrived at with the Head of School, to be continued through October and November and presented at the end-of-year Christmas party. Giantflightlessbirds (talk)

Cass • 16–26 January 2024

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The Cass railway station, subject of a famous painting by Rita Angus.

The Cass Field Station near the tiny settlement of Cass, New Zealand, is situated on 1775 ha of high country land and has been operated by the University of Canterbury for research and education purposes since 1914. For decades students have taken part in an annual field trip at the Field Station, where they learn about local botany and ecology. In January 2024 a Wikipedian accompanied this group—very likely the world's first-ever Wikipedian in Residence on a biology field trip. As well as enriching Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons content about the history and botany of the area, I taught students how to upload photos to WikiCommons and iNaturalist under an open licence.

To do

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Cass
  • Improve Cass, New Zealand
  • Improve Cass (painting) (especially with photographs)
  • Improve Thomas Cass (surveyor)
  • Create Cass Field Station
  • Improve articles for half-a-dozen species on the students' spot identification list, including photos
  • Create articles for spot identification species that lack them
  • Add photos and Wikidata for surrounding landscape
  • Add Cass-related biology publications to Wikidata and create a visualisation
Species articles to create/improve
Species Quality Photos Notes
Aciphylla subflabellata – → 0 → 4 Created, added photos from iNaturalist
Ozothamnus leptophyllus 4 → Needs heavy copy-editing
Acrothamnus colensoi 1 → 5 Rewrote with more refs, added cropped photo gallery
Discaria toumatou 1 →
Veronica brachysiphon – → 0 → 2 Created, added my own photos
Celmisia spectabilis 1 → 5 Rewrote with more refs incl. Gosden books, photos from iNat
Coprosma propinqua 1 → 5 Expanded, and added photos from iNat

Done

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Resources

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Photo by student Hannah Gay
  • Colin James Burrows, ed. (1977), Cass: history and science in the Cass district, Canterbury, New Zealand, Christchurch: University of Canterbury Department of Botany, Wikidata Q117789333
  • Jane L. Gosden (December 2023). Mountain Daisies: a guide to Celmisia in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Cromwell: Manuka Press. ISBN 978-0-9583299-9-6. Wikidata Q124303331.
  • William Philipson; Garth Brownlie (1958), The Flora of Cass: a list of species (excluding fungi) known from the vicinity of the Mountain Biology Station of the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Christchurch: University of Canterbury Department of Botany, Wikidata Q124309027
  • Laura Young; David Norton; Michelle Lambert (2016). "One hundred years of vegetation change at Cass, eastern South Island high country". New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 40 (3): 289–301. doi:10.20417/NZJECOL.40.38. ISSN 0110-6465. Wikidata Q124309018.
  • Cass flora checklist (open in Safari or similar browser only)
  • Cass field station information (open in Safari or similar browser only)
  • 100 Years of the Cass field station (shows the Rita Angus painting and Ellen Heine photos)