The juxtaposition of the two perspectives is intriguing.
Strong start. I really like the first chapter, it's inviting and endearing. The chapters having to do with what everyday people are facing have a more technical flow that comes off as reportage. I think this clashes noticeably with the zoo chapters. I can see how they may eventually become more harmonious and clearly impact one another though. Plus, it seems like a very important and eye-opening subject matter.