Frog populations around the world have been in decline for the past four decades.
And many scientists argue that more than birds and other mammals, frogs are the true “canary in the coal mine” because they are disappearing from seemingly pristine and protected areas.
Since 2013, the North Carolina-based project has partnered with the to blend science and art to raise awareness of the decline of frogs and amphibians in the state.
Host Frank Stasio talks with one of this year’s featured guests, National Geographic photographer , who spearheaded an international campaign in search for amphibians that had not been seen for decades.
He is also joined by , herpetology collections manager for the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
Moore will speak at in Raleigh on Saturday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m.