User talk:87.18.61.154

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Wildlife of Sweden
I wrote the article Wildlife of Sweden from scratch in February 2019. I come from the UK and have never visited Sweden, so all the information came from what I believed to be reliable sources, and everything was referenced.

Recently you and another editor (or you may be the same person but just using different computers) have been adding information to the article, particularly on the country's flora. That's fine, the article is more comprehensive and more valuable to the reader. The only problem is that you have not added a single citation between you. So, where did the information come from? How do you know it is correct? If it comes from a book or website, please add a reference. I can format the reference for you if you don't know how to do it. Cwmhiraeth (talk) 14:07, 4 April 2020 (UTC)