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of both tribal and non-tribal populations. the assamese tribes include the boro-kachari, mishing, mech, lalung, chutiya, dimasa cachari, and karbi anglong. just as the bamboo craft was once a male bastion in assam, textiles were exclusively a female occupation. this trend is still in vouge in many parts
colourful staple yarn with cotton or bamboo inserted between the wefts for warmth. the weavers from assam weave beautiful designs on the borders of their mekhlas, chaddars, rihas (traditional garments used by the women) and gamosas (towels). the patterns generally involve animals, human figures, flowers, birds...
http://www.craftandartisans.com/textiles-of-assam.html
can permethrin affect birds, fish, and other wildlife? what is permethrin?
was applied was still on the surface. if permethrin is applied to plants, it may stay on the leaves for between and weeks. scientists applied permethrin to soil and then planted sugar beets, wheat, lettuce and cotton in the soil. scientists found trace amounts of the permethrin residue in the edible parts...
http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/PermGen.html
parasitic jaegers, husdonain godwits, rock sandpipers, aleutian and arctic terns, pacific loons, black bellied plovers, bonaparte gulls, northern hawk owls, stellar jays, boreal chickadees, dowitchers, crossbills, spruce grouse, bald eagles and breeding herring and mew gulls are just a few of the birds
one can find in the kenai area. the city is located adjacent to the kenai river estuarine area and each year thousands of shorebirds migrate through the area in the spring and the fall. stopping to feed and rest these birds are a welcome treat to any birder. birders have documented over species of birds...
https://kenaichamber.org/plan-your-visit/birding-in-the-kenai-area/