Above the tropical forest canopy,
sensors capture the fluxes of gases
between the trees and the atmosphere
Panama
Join Brian as he gives us an update on the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project, its progress over the last 10 years, and its efforts to sustain this collection of living frogs and identify clear solutions to the amphibian crisis.
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