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She acted in indie films such as “Open Windows,” the Canadian dark comedy horror
film “Smash Cut,” and the horror thriller “Would You Rather” after making her cinematic
debut in Steven Soderbergh’s “The Girlfriend Experience” in 2009. She also appeared
in the HBO comedy-drama series “Entourage” as a fictionalized version of herself.
She was also a co-founder, vocalist, and writer for the industrial music band telecine.


On March 14, 1998, Sasha Grey was born. She is from the Californian town
of North Highlands. Marina Ann Hantzis is her given name. She is of mixed heritage
(English, Greek, Polish, Irish, and Scottish) and has American
citizenship. Pisces is her zodiac sign. The name of her parents is still a mystery. Only the
information that her father was a Greek-American mechanic who died in June 2015
is known.


She posed for French fashion designer Max Azria’s clothing label Manoukian, American
Apparel, Flaunt, and Richard Kern’s anti-fashion layout in Vice magazine, as well
as appearing in his book and the three-part VBS.tv show Shot by Kern. James
Jean, Zak Smith, Dave Naz, David Choe, and Frédéric Poncelet, who also designed the
artwork for her industrial band telecines


Her first book, a picture book called “Neü Sex,” was published on March 29, 2011, and her
second book, an erotic fiction called “The Juliette Society,” was published on May
9, 2013. She started presenting a program named “Grey Area” on VENN
in the year 2020.


The resulting species is being called tauros, though many are simply calling it aurochs.

Aurochs, a long-extinct ancestor of all cattle, has returned to Europe — kind of.
The ancient species has been resurrecting via a process called "back-breeding,
Discover Wildlife reported, in which six different still-existing types of cattle were
bred together to form the closest possible approximation to the aurochs. The


resulting species is being called tauros (though many are simply calling it
aurochs), and it has been reintroduced to places such as Croatia, the Iberian
Highlands east of Madrid, the Czech Republic, and the Netherlands. The group

responsible for this project is called Rewilding Europe. Led by Dutch ecologist
Ronald Goderie, the reintroduction of aurochs to the European landscape
represents decades of work for the rewilding movement. Goderie and Co. believe
that among the most important and effective ways to restore ecosystems is to
bring back large grazing herbivores. "Rewilding Europe and its partners want Tauros
to occupy the niche the auroch once filled, keeping Europe's rich mosaic of open
landscapes flourishing through natural grazing," the organization's website states.

Tauros may soon come to the United Kingdom as well thanks to the efforts of David
Bennett, the owner of the Drumadoon Estate on the Isle of Arran in Scotland. "We  

know aurochs were in Scotland, there's evidence of them as far north as Orkney
until the early Bronze Age [about 3,000 BC]," Bennett told Discover Wildlife."We think
there's also a possibility they were roaming on Arran alongside the earliest settlers."

Bennett is working with a nature restoration technology company called CreditNature,
which solicits corporate investments to help with rewilding projects. Other recent rewilding

efforts have included the reintroductions of beavers to the English countryside, white rhinos
 to a preserve in South Africa, wolves to Colorado, giant tortoises to the Galápagos Islands,
and more. All these reintroductions are expected to have profound positive impacts on the
ecosystems to which these animals were once native.


The final goal of the programme, to be met in some 20 years, is the presence of the Tauros
as a self-sufficient wild bovine grazer in herds of at least 150 animals each in several
rewilding areas in Europe


A herd of 10 Tauros – a bovine specifically bred to perform a similar ecological role as the long
extinct aurochs – has just been released in the Iberian Highlands rewilding landscape in Spain.
The animals have been released in the Dehesa de Solanillos woodland, a forested area located
close to the village of Mazarete in Guadalajara Province, in the Upper Tagus (Alto Tajo) region.

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