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Lilly Pulitzer Insulated Cooler - Scarlet Begonia
Sale Price: $34.00
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Make your beachside cocktail packable and portable in a Lilly Pulitzer cooler printed in the Scarlet Begonia pattern! It's easy to tote and toast anywhere your adventures take you when you carry this insulated beverage cooler bag...
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Vera Bradley Frankly Scarlet Let's Do Lunch Tote
List Price: $28.00
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Make lunch a real treat with our new lunch bag. Designed to hold most pre-packaged frozen meals or a thermos, it's lined in a new vinyl-backed taffeta with a slip pocket and a large zippered opening for easy access...
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Santa Claus is Coming to Town
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CONTENTS: WE NEED A LITTLE CHRISTMAS, IT'S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS, WINTER WONDERLAND, THE CHRISTMAS SONG, THE MAN IN THE RED SUIT, SANTA CLAUSE IS COMING TO TOWN, UP ON THE HOUSETOP, SANTA'S MAGICAL BAG, MY FAVORITE THINGS, THE MARVELOUS TOY, SCARLET RIBBONS, HAPPINESS IS, LOVE IS A SIMPLE THING, WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHIRSTMAS
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Brand New Solid Red Bulk Tissue Paper 15" x 20" - 100 Sheets
Sale Price: $8.00
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Colored Tissue sheets are 15" x 20" and soft folded 100 sheets per package. Color Flo Tissue Paper is made from 100% Recycled Fibers. #1 Grade USA-MF Color tissue paper. We guarantee it! All our color tissue papers are made with quality, pride and tradition right here in the USA...
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Scarlet Red Tissue Paper 20" X 30" - 48 Sheets
Sale Price: $8.00
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Perfect For Weddings, Showers, Parties, Gift Bags, Wrapping Paper, Many Possibilites. This is the best, most versatile size to use for weddings, bridal or baby showers, parties, favors, etc. Colored Tissue sheets are 20" x 30", 48 sheets per package...
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Working Class Studio The Re-Gift Collection Lattice Bottle Bag, Burnt Scarlet
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Sale Price: $6.99
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Add panache to gift giving with the bottle bag from Working Class Studio. Re-Gft fabric bags can be used (and reused) as special occassion gift bags or everyday totes. Great for holiday and year-round use, each bag is made of soft yet durable cotton fabric and a reinforced bottom for added support...
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Scarlet Runner Beans - Dry - 1 resealable bag, 1 lb
Sale Price: $7.35
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This bean is called Scarlet, not for the color of the beans themselves, but for the gorgeous, vibrantly red flowers of its vines. The beans of this heirloom plant are multicolored, many mottled with purplish hues...
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Runner Beans, Scarlet - 25 Lb Bag Each
Sale Price: $60.00
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The Scarlet Runners mild flavor makes this bean very versatile. Use in chili, stews and soups. Season freely with dried chile peppers.
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Champion Sports Mesh Duffel Bag
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This Champion Sports oversized mesh duffel bag can be used to carry equipment and athtletic balls. It has a ventilated design and includes a shoulder strap.
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NCAA Texas Tech Red Raiders Reusable Tote Bag - Scarlet
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Texas Tech Red Raiders Reusable Tote Bag - ScarletOfficially licensed collegiate productMeasures approximately 13" x 14.5" x 6"100% Non-woven polypropylene fabricImportedReusable bagTwo carry handlesScreen print graphicsLocker loop100% Non-woven polypropylene fabricMeasures approximately 13" x 14...
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Iron Man #1 Special Poly Bag Edition (Marvel Action Hour)
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Iron Man issue #1. Special Poly Bagged edition includes the comic book, a 16 page Marvel Action Hour preview, and 1 of 6 different Exclusive Marvel Action Hour Acetate Prints! As seen on TV! Featuring Hawkeye, Spider-Woman, War Machine, US Agent, Scarlet Witch and Century.
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Hobo Opal Hobo
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Hobo International's Vintage bags are made of soft Italian leather with an aged vintage look, bringing glamour back to the everyday handbag. Exquisite details and perfect silhouettes complete the appeal of these classic handbags...
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Latest Projects Abroad News From the Taricaya Conservation Research Centre in Peru
February saw the arrival of our 500th volunteer at Taricaya and that made the month special to those of us who have been involved in the project from its infancy. As the Taricaya family continues to expand, I am still constantly amazed by the dedication and commitment of volunteers at the centre as they create their own part of Taricaya’s history. This month was no different to any other with more than enough work to keep us all busy and plenty more left to be done!
The seasonal rains finally arrived with vengeance this month and the depressions around the reserve began to fill with water. This makes some areas of the reserve inaccessible for those unwilling to wade through a few swamps but fortunately volunteers and staff relish such adventure and “swamp” clothes were separated for the times when a soaking became inevitable. One such occasion was the successful release of our ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) together with a radio collar. Whilst this particular cat is no threat to people, its presence around the lodge needed to be avoided for the safety of the other residents in the animal release program. A young paca or baby spider monkey would make a tasty snack for a hungry ocelot and so we hade to take her further into the reserve. With the collar duly attached volunteers took it in turns to carry her through the swamps and out to EMTO colpa where we released the margay (Leopardus wiedii) in 2005. This site is deep in our reserve but not close to any of the borders so a safe place for the ocelot to establish its territory. It will not compete with the margay as the ocelot is larger, primarily terrestrial and more active by day whereas the margay is nocturnal and prefers an arboreal lifestyle, as demonstrated by our sighting of it on the canopy walkway last year. With the ocelot successfully released we now have the task of monitoring its progress in the wild by means of radio-tracking. This will be exciting for us as we have never actively tracked released animals before and it will be great to get an insight into its natural history as it establishes itself back in the wild.
There was also an accidental release in February as one of our blue and yellow macaws (Ara ararauna) made a bid for freedom one morning as the flock was being fed. The escapee flew through the door as it was being opened and has joined forces with the scarlet macaw (Ara macao) released last month as they both circle the lodge regularly. The blue and yellow macaw is much friendlier than its scarlet cousin and comes down to the hammocks requesting food. It would be easy to recapture the bird but I think it is better flying around the camp and strengthening its flight muscles because there is another blue and yellow macaw approaching its release date. The blue and yellow macaws will almost certainly join up when the other is finally strong enough and I hope to release the other scarlet macaw at the same time so that both species form pairs and start their new lives in the reserve.
The rains have also meant a significant increase in the activity of the reptiles and amphibians around the reserve. The frogs and toads use the temporary water for breeding sites and their mating calls and displays inevitably attract predators such as snakes. The species list continues to grow as we encounter more wonderfully bizarre individuals. Notable captures/sightings in February include a new species of turtle (Chelonia), a rainbow boa, tree frogs (Hyla sp.) and a fantastic dwarf caiman (Paleosuchus trigonatus). The dwarf caiman capture came during a caiman hunt out on the river one night after dinner. One of the talks I give at the centre is on caiman and after the lecture I take volunteers out on the river to catch a caiman and illustrate the points I have previously outlined before releasing it back into the river. It is customary to catch either a black or a spectacled caiman but this time I was amazed to haul in a 1.1 metre dwarf caiman. Not only are these small crocodilians rare but the one I caught was close in length to the largest individual ever recorded. Dwarf caiman are rarely recorded over 1.2m so ours was a relative giant for the species. Their diminutive size means that they cannot compete with the larger caiman species and so dwarf caiman are reclusive and often nomadic and, as a defence against attack, their skins are much tougher with armoured scutes (plates) all over the body. This capture was unbelievable and fuels speculation about what other amazing creatures are out in our reserve awaiting discovery.
The topic of the fish project had become somewhat of a joke at Taricaya as Fondepes, the Peruvian organisation responsible for breeding the young fish, kept postponing the delivery date for the fish we had ordered. Week after week Fernando and I would chase them up with no success and it was looking as though the project would have to be put on hold until next year as water levels started to drop in the creek. It got to the stage where volunteers were laying sweep stakes on whether the fish would arrive at all and if so when!! Then amazingly when I had all but given up hope the babies arrived in their oxygen-enriched bags ready for release into our floating nursery. After acclimatising the young roe to the cooler temperature of the creek by floating them in their bags we then transferred them to the nursery. Now we must monitor growth rates and costs of food to conclude whether the project would be economically viable for the locals as yet another alternative source of income. Should the project prove successful then we will help slow down the over-fishing of the rivers that currently takes place and also provide the locals with a means of making money that does not involve illegal extraction from the surrounding forest.
Elsewhere at the pilot farm the flowers are continuing to flourish and we had good harvest last month from Percy’s farm also. The coffee beans are ripe and ready for harvest and the guinea pigs are continuing to reproduce as our base population becomes ever larger. The donkeys are doing well and the young Ronaldinho (named for its ability to kick in any direction!) is growing quickly into a strong juvenile. March will see us out on the trails clearing and remarking after the heavy storms of the wet season. The new mammal enclosure will be finished and work will continue on the existing projects. New accommodation in the form of more bungalows is also planned for March so Taricaya is continuing to expand and the hard work of everyone involved with the project continues to bear fruit as we continue to pioneer conservation work in Peruvian Amazon.
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can anyone tell me where to get cool backpacks?
i going into high school and i want a cool backpack that last long. I like plaid or striped backpacks(like the one Sam has on iCarly). Also im a girl.
http://www.jansport.com/js_product_detail.php?cid=10&pid=TRG7
would you suggest this bag for a girl. (the black/scarlet vintage plaid)
Nope..no affence i think its kinda ugly..haha but if you go to tilleys they have the coolest backpacks ever!!!!!!! i got mine there last year and i still have it with not one rip or anything...and im usually not good at keeping my things for long without breaking them soon!! and there cute to!!!!!! go to tilleys!!!!!!
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