Bruce A Young
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 68 |
Date of birth | April 22,1956 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Wilmette |
Illinois | |
United States | |
Height | 193 (cm) |
Other name | Bruce Young |
Children | Myles Young |
Nathan Young | |
Job | Actor |
Screenwriter | |
Books | American National Standard Proof Corrections |
State of suspension | |
At the Point of Discharge | |
Hotel California | |
Beyond discharge | |
Nominations | Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role Dramatic Series |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 463752 |
Jurassic Park III
Basic Instinct
Risky Business
The War
An Innocent Man
The Sentinel
The Color of Money
Undisputed
Hot Shots!
Home on the Range
Enough
The Tie That Binds
E/R
Trespass
Lady Blue
Phenomenon
Normal Life
What Ever Happened to. . .
Max Monroe: Loose Cannon
Star Trek: Renegades
Nothing in Common
Love Is the Drug
Into Temptation
The Hire: Ticker
An Angel on Abbey Street
Lethal Weapon 2
Santa and Pete
She Woke Up
The Father Clements Story
Three on a Match
Howard Beach: Making a Case for Murder
Pointman
Blink
Edmond
Bruce A Young Life story
Bruce Arnold Young is an American television, film, and stage actor and screenwriter.
One in five reptiles is threatened with extinction
One in five reptiles is threatened with extinction, according to The First comprehensive assessment of More Than 10,000 species across The World .
Scientists are calling for urgent conservation action for crocodiles and turtles, which are in a particularly dire situation.
They say reptiles have long been overlooked in conservation, because they are seen as less charismatic than " furry and feathery" creatures.
So Far , 31 species have gone extinct.
The study, published in Nature, took More Than 15 years to complete, because of problems getting funding for The Work .
" Reptiles to many people are not charismatic and there's been a lot more Focus On more furry, feathery species of vertebrates for conservation, " said Dr Bruce Young of The International nature organisation, NatureServe.
Despite their low publicity profile, the cold-blooded vertebrates play an essential role in The Balance of life.
" Reptiles are good for people because they help control pests such as insects and rodents, " said Prof Blair Hedges of Temple University in Philadelphia, US.
By publicising the plight of these " truly spectacular species" The Scientists hope to help slow the slide towards oblivion of reptiles such as the loggerhead sea turtle and the gharial, or fish-eating crocodile.
And there is a glimmer of hope in that measures put in place to protect Rare Birds and mammals also safeguard many of the reptiles that share the same land.
The study found:
Speaking at a news conference, the study authors highlighted the need for a new worldwide agreement to stem extinctions.
Neil Cox of the IUCN-Conservation International Biodiversity Assessment Unit said negotiations at the upcoming summit on biodiversity in Kunming, China, will be critical for trying to turn The Tide on Biodiversity Loss .
" The Hope is that we can really start making efforts to reverse this extinction catastrophe, " He Said .
The Final version of The Draft UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) will be negotiated at the COP15 summit, which is expected to take place at The End of August.
The outcome will decide for The Coming decades how The World will address The Challenges of reducing the extinction risk threatening More Than one million species, eliminating billions of dollars of environmentally-damaging government subsidies and restoring degraded ecosystems.
Source of news: bbc.com