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**S Club 7 Go
Wild**
Episode 1: Paul in
Kenya
In this episode Paul
and Rachel when in search of the Black Rhino. As they trekked through
Kenya they saw loads of great animals. Paul and Rachel both agreed it
had been a great trip, but they were both ready to go home by the end
of it. This is what Paul had to say about the Black Rhino...
Paul says: "The
reason I've chosen to support the black rhino is because there are
hardly any left in the world and they're being so neglected. They've
almost been wiped out through ignorance and that really saddens me. I
hope that people realise the importance of looking after the
environment and protecting animals after watching the show."
Episode 2: Jo in
Asia
In this episode Jo,
Jon and Tina went round Asia to find the Asian Elephant. On their
trip they all got a go at some greats activities including Jon doing
Yoga, what he’s always wanted to do, Tina Kickboxing and Jo had a go
at making an umbrella. Later on when Jo went for a ride on one of her
endangered Elephants. Here’s what Jo had to say about the Asian
Elephant…
Jo says: "I was so
scared before I went to Asia. I didn’t know what to expect and even
though I’ve always loved them, I was really nervous, elephants are so
big! When I stood there, face to face with them and learnt about
them, I was a changed person! I completely fell in love with these
animals and I hope that people watching S Club 7 Go Wild will too.
Any help, no matter how small, can help to keep them alive."
Episode 3: Bradley in
Brazil
In this episode
Bradley and Hannah went hiking across Brazil to find the Hyacinth
Macaw. But before they went to see the bird they found time to play
on Cococabanna Beach and Brad even had time to watch Brazil play a
footie match. When they saw the birds they found out they were over 1
metre long. The night before they left they went through a river
where there were alive Crocodiles and Alligators. Here’s what Bradley
has to say about the Hyacinth Macaw…
Bradley says: "Seeing
parrots in the wild where they belong, makes them look beautiful and
free. Technically, macaws should be able to live for up to 60 years
as they haven’t many natural predators. But, due to the pet trade,
commercial destruction of tropical forests and natural threats, these
beautiful birds are nearing extinction. It would be great if we could
get together and help prevent some of the unnecessary
threats."
Episode 4: Tina in
China
In this episode you
saw Jon, Jo and Tina on search for the Giant Panda’s (they are so
cute!). On their trip they had time to do a bit of Dancing and when
Tina felt ill Jo and Jon had a go at making a special tea, what Jon
and Jo thought was disgusting helped Tina feel better. When she felt
better they went for a game of Bowling but the three 7’s were beaten
by their opponent Lyn. The next day they went on search of the
panda’s. Tina was lucky enough to find some and they are really picky
on their friends so Tina was lucky because the panda’s she met liked
her and the cameraman!! Here’s what Tina had to say about the
Panda’s…
Tina says: "These huge bears
need to eat a huge amount to survive and unfortunately we are cutting
down their bamboo habitat all the time which is making them starve.
It’s so important to make sure that their environment isn’t damaged
so that they can live naturally. If we neglect the pandas and
disrespect their space, they will die, and as they breed very
infrequently, this will lead to extinction. There are only around
1,000 of them left in the entire world - so all of us need to do our
bit to help protect them."
Episode 5: Hannah in
Turkey
In this episode you
court Han and Brad walking trough Turkey. But before they went out to
have fun Brad court some zzz’s wile Han went and got him some
Birthday pressies. After the present ceremony they went on an
adventure and done all sorts of things including Balloon Ride, a
Camel ride, fishing, riding Jet-Ski’s and Hannah had a chance to
scuba dive to look for the Monk Seal- although she didn’t actually
find them, which she was v. upset about.
Hear is what Hannah
said about the Monk Seal… "The fact that we were unable to find the
monk seal, when we were being taken to areas where they were likely
to be, proved just how close to extinction they are - and that in
itself is worrying. I love the water, so I chose to support a marine
animal. We need to do everything we can to stop these and other
endangered animals from being completely wiped out."
Episode 6: Rachel in
Russia
In this episode you
find Rach and Paul waling through Russia in search of the Siberian
Tiger. On their trip they went shopping, dancing with Russians and
Paul tried map reading! When he finally found his destination they
went searching for the Tigers. They watched them getting feed and
Paul made Rach jump!
This is what Rach
said about the Siberian Tiger: "I didn’t know what to expect and I
was quite nervous at first. When I saw how beautiful they are in
their natural habitat it really made me think about the way we take
nature forgranted. I’ve always been fascinated by tigers because
they’re so striking and powerful. It’s so sad that, despite them
being protected by law in virtually every country they inhabit,
people are still killing and trading them illegally. If this film
helps to raise awareness of the threats facing wildlife and the
environment, and teaches viewers to protect and save the endangered
species, then it’ll have been very worthwhile."
Episode 7: Jon in
Malaysia
In this, the final
episode, you caught Jon, Jo and Tina walking through Malaysia. On
their trip they eat bird nests (they looked horrible!), met
Uran-Utangs, Jon got trapped my Wild Elephants and Tina and Jo set 1
day old baby turtles off in the wild!
This is what Jon had
to say about the Uran-Utangs... It’s been amazing but quite
emotional. The orangutans were like humans. We played together and
had a laugh, and when I had to leave I was gutted. It was difficult
for me to think that a one per cent increase in mortality could make
them extinct in 30 years. If we can educate people to understand how
to live with them rather than harming them, we can help to protect
them. I hope that this film makes people take action and offer their
support to WWF."