User talk:71.102.129.115

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Thank you for your edits to the Monarch butterfly article
Thank you for participating in improving the Monarch butterfly article. I have been hoping for more help from other editors like you in its improvement. This is just a friendly notice that I edited this section to remove some content that already exists in the Monarch butterfly migration article. In addition, I found some of the math to be a little confusing. The mathematical relationships between the population declines are presented graphically in the monarch butterfly migration article. Please let me know if there are any problems that you see with the editing that I have done. And, I want to welcome you to the wonderful world of editing on Wikipedia. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. I like helping out new editors.

Two minutes later
I just did a double check on the content that you inserted into the Monarch butterfly article. Though the information you put into the article is very good, you cut and pasted it from the world wildlife Federation website and that is a copyright infringement. Wikipedia doesn't allow copyrighted material to be put into an article. I think what I will do is this: the copyrighted material has to be removed, but I will put it into a Word document that I have off-line and reword it for you, so that it is in a copyright problem anymore.

You have to be careful with cutting and pasting information into Wikipedia. I have seen some people get blocked from editing in Wikipedia because they did a simple cut-and-paste from another Internet site into a Wikipedia article. I think the nicest and easiest thing for me to do is to simply remove the material that you inserted into the article and then reword for you and put it back in. Let me know what you think
 *  Bfpage &#124;leave a message 18:28, 5 December 2014 (UTC)