David Field
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 63 |
Born | Australia |
Albums | Last Cab to Darwin |
Date of birth | June 6,1961 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Film direct | The Combination |
Nationality | Australian |
Awards | Australian Film Institute Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Telefeature or Mini-Series |
Nominations | AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor in Film |
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ID | 513231 |
Earthen Long Barrows
Projects in wood
The Stonehenge landscape: Analysing the Stonehenge World Heritage site
Canary Child
Beings in a Dream
Elements of Scots Law
Practical club law
Gaming act 1968
Neolithic Horizons: Monuments and Changing Communities in the Wessex Landscape
The Field Archaeology of the Salisbury Plain Training Area
Evidence
Nursing the Dying
Liquor Licensing Law and Practice
Inside Employment Law: A Guide for Managers
Bendigo: The Right Fist of God
Liquor licensing law
Christianity in the Modern World
The Bible and Christian Living
Use of Land in Central Southern England During the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age
Inside business law
The Making of Prehistoric Wiltshire
The Bible User's Manual
Christianity: The Life That Pleases God
Cases and statutes on hotel and catering law
Hotel and catering law
Obadiah: A Practical Commentary
The Neolithic Flint Mines of England
Chopper
Two Hands
The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant
The Rover
City Homicide
Oyster Farmer
The Secret Daughter
The Gods of Wheat Street
The Night We Called It a Day
The Inbetweeners 2
Invincible
Mr. Accident
Wild Boys
No Activity
Gettin' Square
Ghosts… of the Civil Dead
Silent Partner
These Final Hours
One Night the Moon
Battle of the Damned
Dad and Dave: On Our Selection
Sample People
Broken Highway
The Nothing Men
To Have & to Hold
Now Add Honey
My Husband My Killer
Everynight . . . Everynight
Just Desserts
Last Cab to Darwin
Mystery Road
Unfinished Sky
$9. 99
The Combination Redemption
Tom White
The Pretend One
A Contramano
Injury Time
Police Files: Unlocked
Coniston
Blackrock
Feed
Stitched
Exile
Down Under
Careless Love
Sacred Heart
Monoliths
Convict
BlackJack
David Field Life story
David Field is an Australian character actor and film director who has appeared in numerous film and television roles, including Chopper, Two Hands and Gettin' Square. In 2009, Field made his directorial debut with The Combination.
Final chance to see Edinburgh Zoo's giant pandas before China return
... David Field, RZSS chief executive, said, " With more than a million species at risk of extinction and our natural world in crisis, Yang Guang and Tian Tian have had an incredible impact by inspiring millions of people to care about nature...
Edinburgh Zoo's giant pandas to return to China in December
... " David Field, the RZSS chief executive, said: " With more than a million species at risk of extinction and our natural world in crisis, Yang Guang and Tian Tian have had an incredible impact by inspiring millions of people to care about nature...
Wildcats bred in captivity released into Cairngorms
... Saving Wildcat s David Field: " The time is now to give the Highland Tiger the best chance of survival and I am thankful for the work of our team members, partners and supporters in making this happen...
Edinburgh Zoo's giant pandas to stay another two years
... David Field, the chief executive of the Royal Zoological Society Scotland (RZSS), said they were " thrilled" the 10-year contract with the Chinese government had been extended...
'Rock star' pandas - not exactly a love story
... David Field, the chief executive of zoo operators RZSS, said, " We remain in discussions with our colleagues in China about Yang Guang and Tian Tian s future at Edinburgh Zoo as our original 10-year agreement ends in December...
'Rock star' pandas - not exactly a love story
They arrived like Rock Stars 10 Years ago and like any modern celebrity couple, their love life has been The Source of endless speculation.
But the UK's only giant Pandas could possibly return to China without having any offspring, despite eight attempts at artificial insemination.
Tian Tian and Yang Guang - also known as Sweetie and Sunshine - were treated like VIPs (Very Important Pandas ? ) When they arrived in Edinburgh on 4 December 2011.
They flew in from south west China in their own specially-chartered cargo Plane - a 5,000 mile journey by Panda Express .
Back Then it had been 17 years since there was last a Giant Panda in a British zoo and from The Moment their Plane touched down at Edinburgh Airport there was enormous public interest.
The loan arrangement for the Pandas had taken five years to negotiate, with Edinburgh Zoo agreeing to pay the Chinese an annual fee of one million dollars (currently about £750,000).
It was also stipulated that any cub or cubs born in Edinburgh would be sent Back To China When they were two years old.
Some thought the huge loan fee was a risk, since other zoos in Australia and North America had not recouped their costs.
And conversely, there were critics who claimed the Pandas had been brought to Scotland less for conservation reasons than in The Hope of Making Money .
One of those was animal activist Yvonne Taylor Who Said the Pandas were like Rock Stars in that " wherever they go, they draw the crowds".
But, She Said , it was worth remembering there had never been any successful reintroduction of Pandas born in captivity Back To The Wild .
The Man in charge of Edinburgh's Pandas When they arrived, Iain Valentine, countered that working with The Animals in captivity inspired investment in the Natural World .
The Pandas were instant celebrities and Edinburgh Zoo was transformed with banners and merchandise.
An old gorilla enclosure was turned, at a cost of £250,000, into a forest residence for Tian Tian and Yang Guang .
Their every need was catered for, with their favourite bamboo being supplied from the Netherlands.
In 1994 The Last panda To Live in Britain - London Zoo 's Ming Ming - was sent Back To China early after attempts to mate her with Bao Bao , a male loaned from Berlin Zoo, ended in savage and terrible fights.
But Edinburgh's two giant Pandas seemed to settle in well in their separate dens and the zoo decided that given the chance, they might breed.
Both, at eight years old, were mature young adults and both had had cubs before, although not with each other.
The tricky part is that female giant Pandas have a breeding window of just 36 Hours once a year.
In The Wild , they may take several mates but the panda team in Edinburgh wanted to see if Yang Guang would be successful with Tian Tian on his own.
In early April 2012, the big day came.
Tian Tian had been calling out to Yang Guang .
He had been bulking up, building his strength by eating extraordinary amounts of bamboo.
He was even doing handstands to leave his scent all over the enclosure.
A Chinese panda expert judged The Moment was right and the 'love tunnel' gate between the two cages was opened.
It was much riskier than most first meetings. Sometimes giant Pandas will attack each other. They didn't.
They played, wrestled, made a lot of noise and Tian Tian got a little edgy.
They were separated and put Together Again .
They tried to mate several times but Tian Tian 's tail got in The Way . The Keepers attempted to Move It with a long pole but the two Pandas failed to get together and The Moment passed for Another Year .
So in The Spring of 2013, Edinburgh's Giant Panda team moved to a twin-track strategy.
They would give their giant Pandas the chance to mate naturally but they would also use artificial insemination, with samples taken both from Yang Guang and from Bao Bao , The German panda whose sperm had been frozen before he died.
Once Again , Tian Tian and Yang Guang did not mate When they were put together, but artificial insemination was successful. Unfortunately, Tian Tian 's pregnancy didn't go Full Term .
Tian Tian became pregnant again in 2014 but the outcome was the same.
In 2015 zookeepers said they believed.
In total, there have been eight unsuccessful attempts at artificial insemination, the latest one earlier this year.
Animal Rights campaigners have accused the zoo of being more focused on Making Money than the Pandas ' welfare.
The Animal Rights group Peta said: " Pandas are not breeding machines but individuals, and they should not be sexually assaulted to produce babies for human amusement and display. "
The zoo is a charity, which reported a £1. 2m deficit before the Pandas arrived.
During their first year, that was turned into a surplus of £2. 4m. Another similar surplus was reported in 2013.
Visitor numbers have dropped since and the pandemic caused major problems for The Venue .
The male panda, Yang Guang , had both testicles removed in November 2018 due to The Presence of tumours.
And despite Tian Tian , at 18, now coming to The End of her reproductive life, the zoo wants to extend their stay.
David Field , The Chief executive of zoo operators RZSS, said, " We remain in discussions with our colleagues in China about Yang Guang and Tian Tian 's future at Edinburgh Zoo as our original 10-year agreement ends in December.
" We still hope to extend their stay and will keep everyone updated. "
Source of news: bbc.com