Lnwall13
Email convo between partner
editHey Megan,
Glad that we can finally talk about my project. Let me give you some background on my topic- North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA). It is basically about wetland protection or enhancement. There are many species, waterfowl, and migratory birds that live in this area and need protection. So basically just history, other acts that fall under this act, and about how NAWCA is active in Louisiana, TX, and AK. I really don't know what direction or ideas i have about my graphic, but we can defiantly collaborate together.
Talk To You Later,
Liz Wallis
Hey Liz,
If you have some kind of diagram that would be a big help. We finally got a due date on Nov 16th so maybe later this week we can get together and talk about it. If its too difficult to try to get together if you can just give me an idea to run with and I can mock it up and send it to you. You can always look up different ideas online, but we can't let it be too similar because of copyright laws. And if you find any ideas online just shoot them my way. Thanks.
Meg
Megan,
I am so so sorry to just now be getting back to you. Lord, talk about hectic week. Anywhos, I have an idea for a graphic. Since my project is on wetlands conservation, do you think you can come up with something that shows land before and after wetlands we conserved. Let me explain: before wetland conservation, many species where not thriving in many areas, but now they are slowly coming back to their habitats. I don't know if that's a good idea, but I think a before and after would probably be the easiest thing to draw up. Let me know what you think.
Liz
Liz,
I already completed your graphic based on the information currently on your wikipedia. I am sorry but I could not wait any longer. On Friday I will be sending you the jpeg once we turn it into our teacher.
Megan
Biology Partner
editHi Liz! I attempted to email you last week. I am not too sure if I have your email, but you can contact me through my lsu email if you type in Megan Roussel it should pull put my email. I am sorry it took me so long to check wikipedia. Email works out a bit better for me. I started to take a look at your page a bit. When you have more information up I will start to come up with a beginning design. — Preceding unsigned comment added by MeganRou (talk • contribs) 22:30, 27 October 2012 (UTC)
What I put on my landscaper's Talk Page:
editDr. Harms Conservation Class Partner
Hi Megan! I'm Liz and we haven't been able to talk about my graphic design for my conservation page. Hopefully we can colab asap. My page isn't done yet, but I have a little info up there and you are more than welcome to take a look. Hope to hear from you soon! Lnwall13 (talk) 16:08, 23 October 2012 (UTC)
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editCite error: The named reference <ref name= "Conservation Act" /> was invoked but never defined see https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=North_American_Wetlands_Conservation_Act&diff=prev&oldid=525627234 --Frze
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