![]() The sun feels like the barrel of a gun pointed at you. It just surrounds you and works on you in ways that you can't anticipate or control. It doesn't bend tree branches or blow hair across your face to let you know it's arrived. (Reading) When the heat comes, it's invisible. MOSLEY: I think the best way for us to get into this topic might be for you to read the first opening lines of your book. He's a New York Times best-selling author of seven books, including "The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities And The Remaking Of The Civilized World." His latest book, "The Heat Will Kill You First: Life And Death On A Scorched Planet," is out now. Jeff Goodell is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and has covered climate change for more than a decade. And no bones about it, says Goodell, extreme heat is almost entirely caused by our use of fossil fuels, from our transportation, heating and manufacturing, and it's warming the Earth in ways that none of us will be able to escape. In his new book, "The Heat Will Kill You First," Jeff Goodell wants us to look at heat not as a minor inconvenience, but as an active force that can kill us even before we understand our lives are at risk. The Earth is getting hotter, and turning up the AC to solve it or hoping it will pass is wishful thinking, says writer Jeff Goodell. And if it feels more miserable than ever before, that's because it is. And somewhere in the world right now, you're probably trying to beat the summer heat or bracing for it. We hope that One Zoo Three shows all the good zoos do for animals and how they are paramount for conserving our planet’s species.This is FRESH AIR. However, the modernisation of zoos have brought about new levels of animal welfare and husbandry that was hardly considered in the past. The industry as a whole has experienced much controversary in regards to the welfare of zoo animals. Secondly, we hope that ‘One Zoo Three’ sheds a more positive light on zoos and wildlife parks. ![]() In turn, those funds will be then used to upkeep the park and to help support all the wildlife charities we partner with across the world. Every time someone comes to Paradise Wildlife Park, they are supporting our charity through tickets sales and any on site purchases they make. ![]() While providing fun, light hearted entertainment for all children, we hope that it raises awareness for our wonderful park and conservation. I feel very privileged to grow up on site at Paradise Wildlife Park alongside my two brothers and cannot wait to share our message of animal welfare to the nation” What can you expect from One Zoo Three the upcoming TV show?ĭirector of Paradise Wildlife Park and star of ‘One Zoo Three’, Tyler Whitnall says: “We hope our supporters and the UK public love our show One Zoo Three! It’s an amazing programme that will hopefully showcase the very best of what working at a zoo is all about. Full of character and quirks, ‘One Zoo Three’ will be the perfect after-school, before school or weekend viewing. The TV show will be following the daily tasks these zoo brothers take on, from playing with bacon bubbles to cleaning out the tapir toilet – poo-wee!Īs well as the daily fun that comes with living on a zoo, you will be able to meet the fabulously furry faces of our 800 plus animal residents. Paradise Wildlife Park is a family run zoo with three brothers: Aaron, Tyler and Cam all growing up and living on site. Having grown up with many of the 800 exotic animals that share their home, the brothers have a very special connection with these rare and endangered residents. New TV show One Zoo Three based at Paradise Wildlife Park.Ī new TV series coming to you on 28th September called “One Zoo Three” features the team at Paradise Wildlife Park. The children’s series will air on CBBC and BBC iPlayer at 4:20pm on Monday 28 th September following the extraordinary and hilarious lives of Tyler, Cam and Aaron as they live and work at their family zoo. ![]()
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