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The article says the golden perch is found in various parts of Australia, including Queensland. I note that the article wasn't very well-cited in that regard so I have added a citation from the Qld Government's species database. If the fish is found in Qld, it puts it within scope of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Queensland]] as it includes Environment of Queensland (which includes biota which includes fish) so I have tagged it accordingly. An article can be tagged by as many projects as it is relevant to. The queensland tag doesn't exclude any other relevant tagging, if that is your concern. [[User:Kerry Raymond|Kerry]] ([[User talk:Kerry Raymond|talk]]) 00:23, 5 April 2024 (UTC)
The article says the golden perch is found in various parts of Australia, including Queensland. I note that the article wasn't very well-cited in that regard so I have added a citation from the Qld Government's species database. If the fish is found in Qld, it puts it within scope of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Queensland]] as it includes Environment of Queensland (which includes biota which includes fish) so I have tagged it accordingly. An article can be tagged by as many projects as it is relevant to. The queensland tag doesn't exclude any other relevant tagging, if that is your concern. [[User:Kerry Raymond|Kerry]] ([[User talk:Kerry Raymond|talk]]) 00:23, 5 April 2024 (UTC)

:Golden perch occur naturally within the Murray Darling basin within QLD, NSW, VIC and SA.QLD contains only the upper edge of the fish's distribution and only tagging it as QLD gives entirely undue weight to that state regarding its importance for the fish. See [https://www.nativefish.asn.au/home/page/Golden-Perch Golden perch].[[User:Nick Thorne| - <b style="color: darkblue">Nick Thorne</b>]] [[User talk:Nick Thorne|<sup style="color: darkblue">''talk''</sup>]] 09:41, 8 April 2024 (UTC)

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The article says the golden perch is found in various parts of Australia, including Queensland. I note that the article wasn't very well-cited in that regard so I have added a citation from the Qld Government's species database. If the fish is found in Qld, it puts it within scope of Wikipedia:WikiProject Queensland as it includes Environment of Queensland (which includes biota which includes fish) so I have tagged it accordingly. An article can be tagged by as many projects as it is relevant to. The queensland tag doesn't exclude any other relevant tagging, if that is your concern. Kerry (talk) 00:23, 5 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Golden perch occur naturally within the Murray Darling basin within QLD, NSW, VIC and SA.QLD contains only the upper edge of the fish's distribution and only tagging it as QLD gives entirely undue weight to that state regarding its importance for the fish. See Golden perch. - Nick Thorne talk 09:41, 8 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]