Well, that is certainly also true! The Mountain Goats are indeed not goats either, haha.
And yeah, the Alaska site seems to focus on the Alaska specific range, but the first link I added has a map of the whole range. The Wikipedia site (as of my last access) seems to have...all broken links as sources an external links section separate from the references that is made up of all broken links. It uses a broken link to what I presume may have been an earlier version of the Alaska website for mountain goats, as well as a broken link to another government site. I'm not sure if this is some common Wikipedia thing or something atypical.
ETA: I checked several other Wikipedia pages, which all have an External Links section, so it appears to be a common section to add, though I don't know what logic goes into choosing the links there, and judging by the state of those links on the Mountain Goat page, it may not be receiving much maintenance.
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Date: 2023-01-25 10:27 am (UTC)And yeah, the Alaska site seems to focus on the Alaska specific range, but the first link I added has a map of the whole range. The Wikipedia site (as of my last access) seems to have...
all broken links as sourcesan external links section separate from the references that is made up of all broken links. It uses a broken link to what I presume may have been an earlier version of the Alaska website for mountain goats, as well as a broken link to another government site. I'm not sure if this is some common Wikipedia thing or something atypical.ETA: I checked several other Wikipedia pages, which all have an External Links section, so it appears to be a common section to add, though I don't know what logic goes into choosing the links there, and judging by the state of those links on the Mountain Goat page, it may not be receiving much maintenance.