User:Addbug/Sequoioideae/Bibliography

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Outline of proposed changes
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Addie's proposed changes:

Add to the “conservation” portion of the page with information about policies and other conservation work that has been done to preserve redwoods nationally and locally

Also add why it is important to protect them!

Walter, Pierre. “Settler Colonialism and the Violent Geographies of Tourism in the California Redwoods.”

Add a “history” portion to the article that includes some indigenous practices, how they have changed with colonialism, and how the national park system/tourism has impacted redwoods

Walter, Pierre. “Settler Colonialism and the Violent Geographies of Tourism in the California Redwoods.”

Noss, Reed F. The Redwood Forest : History, Ecology, and Conservation of the Coast Redwoods.

We plan to add an “ecosystem” section that allows for more information about their role in the redwood forest ecosystem that houses many endemic species such as themselves

Mooney, Harold, and Todd E Dawson. “TWENTY-SIX. Coast Redwood Forests.” Ecosystems of California.

Noss, Reed F. The Redwood Forest : History, Ecology, and Conservation of the Coast Redwoods.

We plan to add a “cool facts” section for miscellaneous information we find interesting!

Jesse's Proposed challenges

-Add to the ecology portion of the article with information regarding the way that the trees have adapted and changed to different types of environment over the years.

-Add a history section to the article in which we talk about the different ways the trees  have evolved over the years in regards to the ecosystem changes and the differences in the way the trees look.

- Adding a conservation part to the article in which the different policies that have been put in place to conserve these trees are discussed. This can go hand in hand with the history section and will tie the two together.

-Add a “cool facts' ' section to the article in which we provide facts that aren’t already mentioned including history, ecology, and taxonomy.