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More than half of this article is arguments or cases against the reasearch done on Washoe. It has little to do with the actual Chimpanzee, and is not a good, unbiased wikipedia article.
More than half of this article is arguments or cases against the reasearch done on Washoe. It has little to do with the actual Chimpanzee, and is not a good, unbiased wikipedia article.
(preceding unsigned comment by User:63.100.44.98)
(preceding unsigned comment by User:63.100.44.98)

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More than half of this article is arguments or cases against the reasearch done on Washoe. It has little to do with the actual Chimpanzee, and is not a good, unbiased wikipedia article. (preceding unsigned comment by User:63.100.44.98)

Washoe's main notability is due to the research done with her, so I doubt this can be separated. don't think the article is far from NPOV, though it could certainly do with more editing than I have just done. Martinp 04:35, 10 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Multiple articles on great ape language

This article is one of at least 16 articles on Wikipedia primarily about the fascinating but controversial subject of Great ape language. These articles have been created independently and contain much interesting but uncoordinated information, varying levels of NPOV, and differences in categorization, stubbing, and references. Those of us working on them should explore better coordinating our efforts so as to share the best we have created and avoid unnecessary duplication. I have somewhat arbitrarily put the list of 16 articles on Talk:Great ape language and would encourage us to informally coordinate efforts there. Martinp 18:01, 15 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]