Course:CONS200/2021/Sample Conservation Topic

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Here is a second fact.[1] Add your introduction here[2], covering general background information about the topic (e.g. location, duration).

paragraph here.... another text. Here is a fact.[3]

Introduction

Decorative image of the northern light.
the northern lights

text here...


Link here

  • test
  • test2
  • test3

Current remedial action(s)

A description of the solutions or efforts that are currently underway to tackle the issue or problem.

Options for future remedial action(s)

An evaluation of solutions from technical, social, cultural, economic, financial, political and/or legal points of view (not all of these categories will be relevant to all situations). If relevant, add any policy recommendations.[3]

Conclusion

Picture of a BC Forest

You should conclude your Wiki paper by summarizing the topic, or some aspect of the topic, and if possible, state a policy or other type of recommendation.

References

Please use the Wikipedia reference style. Provide a citation for every sentence, statement, thought, or bit of data not your own, giving the author, year, AND page. For dictionary references for English-language terms, I strongly recommend you use the Oxford English Dictionary. You can reference foreign-language sources but please also provide translations into English in the reference list.

Note: Before writing your wiki article on the UBC Wiki, it may be helpful to review the tips in Wikipedia: Writing better articles.[4]

  1. Whiting, W. C., & Zernicke, R. F. (2008). Biomechanics of musculoskeletal injury. 2nd ed. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
  2. Sample Reference
  3. 3.0 3.1 Engle, Will (2021). Will's Book. UBC. pp. 102–105.
  4. En.wikipedia.org. (2018). Writing better articles. [online] Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Writing_better_articles [Accessed 18 Jan. 2018].


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