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28 March 2025
- diff hist International Plant Names Index 16:22 +8 107.195.180.114 talk (→See also )
- diff hist Brazil 03:13 −7 Torimem talk contribs Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
27 March 2025
- diff hist m Conservation status 21:37 −25 Discospinster talk contribs (Reverted edits by 109.177.52.227 (talk) (HG) (3.4.13)) Tags: Huggle Rollback
- diff hist Conservation status 21:37 +25 109.177.52.227 talk (→The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora: Added random letters) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diff hist Brazil 13:34 0 Cristiano Tomás talk contribs (Pardo is an acceptable term in english - lets stop translating)
- diff hist Brazil 13:14 −6 Whathever2 talk contribs (The language used in the brazilian Census for the mixed racial group in Brazil is Pardo, this is the official term, not Brown, so you're objectively wrong. Also there's no plausible justification to use the official specific racial/ethnic term for the Coloured people in South Africa, but not using it for Brazil. It doesn't make any sense.) Tag: Undo
25 March 2025
- diff hist Brazil 02:09 +6 Bruce leverett talk contribs (Undid revision 1282216616 by Whathever2 (talk) We should not be trying to improve upon the language used in the cited source, or the language used on the census forms.) Tags: Undo Reverted
- diff hist Brazil 01:59 −6 Whathever2 talk contribs (Pardo as a racial/ethnic group doesn't have the same meaning as the word "Pardo as the color of a paper". These two terms have different meanings, the term Pardo specifically refers to a ethnic/racial group that in Brazil is mostly tri-racial, just like the Coloured people in South Africa. It's a specific term with a specific ethnic association. "Brown" in many cases is just a term used to "homogenize" all non-whites together, ignoring completely their particular racial and cultural backgrounds.) Tags: Undo Reverted
24 March 2025
- diff hist m IUCN Red List 12:23 −32 Jabberwoch talk contribs (History- brevity) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diff hist Brazil 04:14 −2 Roger Thunger talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
23 March 2025
- diff hist Brazil 20:35 −32 AphidBlade67 talk contribs (Unsourced)
- diff hist Vulnerable species 16:29 −94 Jabberwoch talk contribs (Copyedit (minor)) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit