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Chris Newman

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Gender Male
Age 84
Date of birth February 17,1940
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born New York
United States
Job Actor
Movies/Shows Song for a Raggy Boy
Perrier's Bounty
Ferocious Planet
The Five-Year Engagement
Love and Honor
The Food Guide To Love
Shooting for Socrates
A Date for Mad Mary
The Legend of Harry and Ambrose
L'Exorciste : tournage d'un film maudit
Awards BAFTA Award for Best Sound
Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing
Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology
New York University
Official site chris-newman.org
AlbumsHeartstring Sessions
SongsWhen I Am With OthersA Classic Guide to No Man's Land: Pieces & · 2003 Look & learnPaletten 4-5 2001 · 2001 Loose VerseA Classic Guide to No Man's Land: Pieces & · 2003
ListWhen I Am With OthersA Classic Guide to No Man's Land: Pieces & Songs · 2003
Spouse Lauren Poulter
Height 183 (cm)
Current clubHawthorn (assistant coach)
Origin teamMPNFL
Dandenong Stingrays
TAC Cup
Record labels Old Bridge Music
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Eugene Dubnov: Poems, 1979-90
All about Your Snake
All about Your Iguana
See how You Feel: Dodi Reifenberg ; [to the Exhibition See How You Feel, 2009 Maddox Arts, London]
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Chris Newman is a sound mixer and director. His film credits include The Godfather, Amadeus, The Exorcist, The Silence of the Lambs, and The English Patient. He has won three Academy Awards for Best Sound and was nominated for five more in the same category.

Energy costs force owners to give up their pet reptiles

Jun 10,2022 6:00 am

Teresa Morris has owned Ziggy, a Corn Snake , for Four Years . She took him in after A Family member didn't have The Time to look after him.

But now, with energy bills increasing, Teresa can no longer afford to keep him.

" I'm not happy about it, but I have to make firm choices, because financially The Heat lamp is on all day. "

Teresa, who worked as a carer, says her bills have gone up by More Than £20 a month.

" Its a big emotional blur, but he's My Family and he should be respected. "

She handed over Ziggy to The National Centre for Reptile Welfare (NCRW) in Tonbridge, Kent, which has seen a surge in The Number of snakes and other reptiles being handed in.

Director Chris Newman said more reptiles were left with the centre in The First three months of 2022 than in the whole of 2021.

His team, which includes students from Hadlow College , has been analysing the reasons why reptiles have been abandoned or surrendered.

" Finance seems to be the big issue. People are worrying about not being able to afford to heat and feed The Animals , " He Said .

The study found 80% of pets being handed in to them are because of " economic reasons".

In particular, the NCRW has seen a spike in Bearded Dragons , which can be particularly expensive to feed and keep warm. The centre has now been forced to accept more Bearded Dragons only in an emergency.

In Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands , The Charity the Proteus Reptile Trust, has also seen a spike in The Number of reptiles being handed in. It has also seen a rise in pets being dumped in cardboard boxes and outside pet shops.

Amy Taranaski, centre co-ordinator said: " We can only take so many reptiles in as we have limited funding. Our big concern is what happens to these reptiles when we cannot help. "

The centre is looking to switch to Renewable Energy in order to keep up with demand.

With the cost of living increasing, the RSPCA says it expects The Problem of reptiles being handed in to get worse.

RSPCA Scientific Officer, Evangeline Button said: " We Are really worried that we will see more animals being abandoned because their owners cannot meet the financial challenges of keeping them on. "

Reptiles in particular are vulnerable because they do not tend to be native to the UK. This means they need a carefully controlled environment which includes 24-hour light and heating.

The RSPCA has suggested some ways to save money, which include buying second-hand equipment. But it stresses that people should check that everything is working properly, to ensure their pets are Safe .



Source of news: bbc.com

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