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Washington D.C. Premiere

DISAPPEARING FROGS


Selections from the United Nations Association Traveling Film Festival

DISAPPEARING FROGS (USA, 2008, 12 min.)

Washington, D.C. Premiere Around the world frogs are declining at an alarming rate due to threats from pollution, disease and climate change. Frogs bridge the gap between water and land habitats, making them the first indicators of ecosystem change. Meet researchers working to protect frogs across the state and the world. Directed and produced by Chris Bauer.

Introduced by Edward M. Barrows, Professor of Biology, Georgetown University and Director of the GU Center for the Environment. Discussion with Jasmina Bojic, Founder and Executive Director, United Nations Association Film Festival, follows screening.

Shown as part of Selections from the United Nations Association Traveling Film Festival, along with GALAPAGOS EVOLVING and BELONGING

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FREE, no reservations needed. 

Georgetown University, Inter-Cultural Center Auditorium, Main Campus,
37th & O Sts., NW
(Metrobus: G2)

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