
An examination of the extinction threat faced by frogs, which have hopped on Earth for some 250 million years and are a crucial cog in the ecosystem. Scientists believe they've pinpointed a cause for the loss of many of the amphibians: the chytrid fungus, which flourishes in high altitudes. Unfortunately, they don't know how to combat it. Included: an isolated forest in Panama that has yet to be touched by the fungus, thus enabling frogs to live and thrive as they have for eons.
Crew

Allison Argo
Director, Writer, Editor, Producer
Indrani Datta
Writer

George Page
Creator
Thomas Lovejoy
Creator
Andrew Young
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Daniel B. Greenberg
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Fred Kaufman
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Bill Murphy
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Tanner Vea
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Jill Clarke
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Irene Tejaratchi Hess
Producer
Laura Metzger
Producer
Janice Young
Producer
Tom Phillips
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