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# Write article [[Animal aggression]] when I get the chance.
# Write article [[Animal aggression]] when I get the chance.
# Expand ''[[Night Whispers (Warriors)]]''.
# Expand ''[[Night Whispers (Warriors)]]''.
# Write article [[Audhumbia]].
# Actually get to creating the Department of Fun game "The Odd Editor".
# Actually get to creating the Department of Fun game "The Odd Editor".

Turns out that the article [[Audhumbla]] is under the name of [[Humbaba]]. I guess I should probably put a redirect to it instead of creating two near-identical articles.


===={{user|Resident Mario}}====
===={{user|Resident Mario}}====

Revision as of 23:00, 27 March 2012


What is this place?

This is a gathering place for WikiDragons and WikiOtters. WikiDragons are good at large edits, and WikiOtters are good at helping other editors on odd jobs. These two WikiFauna are so complementary we couldn't resist the opportunity to see what good could come from their collaborations.

This is also a sort of meeting place, where we share what's going on, what our latest projects are, etc.

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Sign your name below to let the community know you exist! We try to keep tabs on how many there are currently. Please let us know you're still an active WikiDragon or WikiOtter by participating in the biannual census.

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Previous: July through December, 2011

On 30 June 2011, there were an estimated 96 WikiDragons in the wild. A total of 6 WikiDragons were tagged, including 3 new WikiDragons. 4 WikiDragons expected to exit dormancy cycles failed to do so, suggesting perhaps a fatally warm winter for brumating WikiDragons in the northern hemisphere. Population decline is 7%. The species has been reevaluated by the Department of Fun as Critically Endangered using the IUCN 3.1 guidelines.

On 30 June 2011, there was an estimated 1 WikiOtter in the wild. No specimens were tagged, and due to the short lifespan, the WikiOtter may be extinct. The species has been reevaluated by the Department of Fun as Critically Endangered (Possibly Extinct) using the IUCN 3.1 guidelines.

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