User talk:LarixOccidentalis/sandbox

Forest Stabilizing Feedbacks and Non-Forest Stabilizing Feedbacks I think that this is a really important topic in and of itself: what does it mean, is there such thing as a "stable" forest system, etc. I also think the idea of exploring this within the context of a region like southwest Oregon is particularly useful for multiple reasons. One, it helps me think about a subject better when I have a place or position to consider it in, and two, there is so much variety in that part of Oregon, you'll have plenty to talk about and work with. I don't want to say too much more before you have more up, but so far I'm excited about the topic and the possibilities available here. Great work!! -Chantel Paleo_Broad 00:59, 27 November 2017 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Chantel Saban (talk • contribs)
 * 1) Hi! Feedback on your proposed submission.

feedback for the fire class
Answer.to.the.rock (talk) 18:01, 5 November 2017 (UTC)
 * 1) Nice proposed addition to the Douglas-fir article.  It looks like there are three articles: one for the species, and one each for the subspecies.  I think, correctly, the article for the species is rather brief, but the subspecies (variety) articles have more detail because there are ecological differences between var. menziesii and var. glauca.  I went ahead and added your proposed edit to the var. menziesii article, because that section on succession needed some major help.
 * 2) We already discussed your article topic.  You could create a stub for the article soon, as a start.  It might get some comments from other users as you write it.