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http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/frogs-the-thin-green-line/introductio... Allison Argo, the filmmaker behind "Frogs: The Thin Green Line," discusses the making of the film in this Web-exlusive video. With one-third of amphibian species threatened with extinction, Allison thinks the story of frogs "is probably the most important environmental story of our time."

"Frogs: The Thin Green Line" airs on PBS Sunday, April 18, 2010 at 8 pm (check local listings). "Frogs: The Thin Green Line" is part of the 28th season of the Peabody and Emmy award-winning series produced by Thirteen in association with WNET.ORG for PBS. Major support provided by Canon U.S.A. Inc. For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/frogs-the-thin-green-line/introductio...

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  • This is a remarkable look at the dedication, and the talent, that goes into the making of a film such as this. And the result is a stark reminder. What is it going to take to stop us from destroying all life on this planet?.....

  • Everything said about frogs could also be said about French people.

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  • fuck! and i always thought those shots were real! its ruined now

  • BEES  FROGS HUMANS

  • awesome work, well done!lkeep up the good job!!

  • This was a FANTASTIC behind the scenes on a TERRIBLE thing that's happening. If you liked this video, please research CHYTRID on your own.

  • we are killing this planet to the point we all gonna die!

  • This is a great intro!

  • I've never understood why the hell we're so into lawns anyway.

  • That's what I was explaining. I didn't mean you I ment everyone.

  • When I said "us," I didn't necessarily mean one race or one country. I meant us as in the human race. Humans are killing this planet. We ALL have to stop.

  • I don't know. Even if we stopped destroying it, that won't stop anyone else.

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