Showing posts with label #Hollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Hollywood. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2022

Leonardo DiCaprio praises Chester Zoo that helped the golden skiffa fish from going extinct

48-year old Leonardo DiCaprio heaped praises on Chester Zoo for preventing the golden skiffa from going extinct. Its native habitat is in Mexico and the Teuchitlan River in central-western Mexico was its only known home. These fish have not been sighted there since the 1990s. The concerted efforts of experts from Chester Zoo and Michoacan University of Mexico helped bring the species back from the dead. The zoo and the University undertook a conservation-breeding program and released 1,200 golden skiffas back into their native river. They chose the date of release to coincide with Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico. Leonardo DiCaprio went to Instagram, a social media outlet, to praise Chester Zoo for its wonderful work. They helped to reintroduce a near-extinct species of fish to its native habitat in Mexico. DiCaprio, the Hollywood actor, describes himself as an environmentalist. He has been vocal on key climate summits, including the signing of the Paris climate agreement in 2016. Leonardo DiCaprio praises Chester Zoo for helping bring golden skiffa fish 'back from the dead'. The team at Chester was delighted with the endorsement and replied: "Thank you for sharing this incredible story!"



There are many reasons for the species of fish to face near extinction. Most of these are manmade – like construction of dam, extraction of water, pollution and an invasive species in their river. Paul Bamford is the regional programme manager for Latin America at Chester Zoo. He said - "This project is a great example of how zoos can contribute to conservation in the field through conservation breeding and research. By supporting freshwater conservation in Mexico and the ecosystems where the fish live, we're not only protecting biodiversity and the wellbeing of freshwater environments, but also the people and communities that live alongside them." Omar Dominguez-Dominguez is a professor and researcher from the Michoacan University of Mexico. He is leading the golden skiffia reintroduction. In his words - "Releasing the golden skiffia at this time is a metaphor for how the species has come back from the dead to return to its home, not for one night, but forever.” He adds that “universities, zoos and aquarists can come together to fix some of what has been destroyed and return to nature some of what has been lost is an amazing thing."



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Friday, December 23, 2016

'A-list celebrities' not attending Trump's inauguration - The Beach Boys could


'A-list celebrities' of Hollywood are not interested to attend inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump - he has apparently said that he does not need stars at his inauguration after his invitation to perform at the swearing in was turned down by another set of 'A-list celebrities'.
The president-elect would be happy to have 'the people' at his swearing in scheduled for January 20 in Washington D.C.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 23 December 2016.
The Beach Boys had been approached about potentially performing at the inauguration and, it is believed that the Californian rock band was considering the offer - they have not turned it down outright.
However, iconic diva Celine Dion said she would not perform at the Trump celebration, in spite of an intense lobbying effort from Las Vegas casino magnate Steve Wynn. He had indicated that he would be able to convince Dion, but the 48-year-old singer was not willing.
Others to reject offers to take the stage at the internationally-broadcast event include Garth Brooks, famed opera singer Andrea Bocelli and rock legend Elton John.


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US estimates that active ISIS fighters in Iraq and Syria have dropped considerably

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Saturday, May 28, 2016

Dreamworks of Hollywood plans to set up a theme park in Hyderabad


IT minister KT Rama Rao of Hyderabad is on a tour of various cities in the USA with the intention of gathering support for investments in the state and, 'Dreamworks', the famous Hollywood studio has indicated its willingness to set up Dreamplay, a small-scale theme park here in the city. Dreamworks has given hit films like 'Shrek', 'Madagascar', 'How to Tame Your Dragon' and 'Transformers' apart from live action films like 'Saving Private Ryan'.
From indications, it appears the studio and the Telangana government have agreed to collaborate on the project at a meeting in Los Angeles between the CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg and IT minister KT Rama Rao.
This has been reported in timesofindia.indiatimes.com dated 29 May 2016.
Dreamworks wants to expand its production facilities in India and would like to have a partnership with the Telangana government. The studio is also looking at creating a high-end theater ecosystem to promote their movies and would like the government to help out in creating a conducive environment.
Dreamworks also has plans to cater to the Indian market and is of the opinion that Hyderabad is an ideal location for its operations because of its talent pool and vibrant film industry.


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Daniel Craig is through with James Bond - turns down £68 million offer from MGM

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