Talk:Delhi Township, Hamilton County, Ohio

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The section on CLIMATE and also Wildlife clearly have sufficient referrences to other pages with supporting documentation and citation.

Sorry, no they don't. The climate section has no references at all. Meanwhile, although there are four external links on the wildlife, they're not necessarily related: they provide background to unreferenced assertions. What if it's near Boone County or various Ohio counties near the bears — unless we have a source that connects them, that is unsuitable OR. Please cite your sources, or your changes will not long remain. Nyttend 04:01, 10 June 2007 (UTC)

-Is it not reasonable to assertain that Delhi Township has relatively the same climate of Cincinnati which abutts Delhi? Other pages for suburbs with climate info seem to use the main city as a reference or are not even cited because it is reasonable to associate the two. The wildlife, bear and cougar in particular, will be harder to cite as they are, as I understand, intentionally kept "below the radar" ( I have spoken with a field researcher and others- Mr Bill Riechling of the Eastern Puma Research Network is one person to be specific, if he reads this maybe he could help with a reference). I believe that my references do maintain a flow of logic and are not so attentuated as to make them unreasonable and subject to deletion, there are several other instances of this "logic" in Wikipedia. Here area a couple of relevant links: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=14944402&BRD=2076&PAG=461&dept_id=384100&rfi=6 http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-97485798.html It's getting way too late now, I'll check back on a later date as I am about to fall asleep here. Thanks

--Paulsprecker (talk) 05:26, 9 May 2008 (UTC)