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This article had a Request for comment on 6 January 2017 at Talk:Bronze Wolf Award#Request for comment on whether the Bronze Wolf Award by itself is enough to show notability of holders of the award. There are many articles written about recipients of the Bronze Wolf award, but some of these articles may not currently include sufficient sourcing to meet the requirements of GNG The nature of this award is such that recipients are often notable; WP:CSD admins should consider mention of the award in a bio as an indication why its subject is important or significant (WP:CSD#A7). Where sources are mostly pedestrian and on the borderline of satisfying GNG, this award is enough to justify an article. If adequate sources cannot be found, the fact that the subject is the recipient of the Bronze Wolf award is not sufficient reason to keep an article that doesn't satisfy GNG. Appropriate time should be provided to research a subject in order to find sources and bring the article to GNG. Note: Since many recipients may be from a pre-Internet era, from backgrounds and cultures where English is not the predominant language, or even from regions not given to broad Internet availability, extra care should be observed regarding WP:RECENTISM and WP:SYSTEMIC BIAS.