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Many people Peru have long believed that drinking a juice made of whole, raw, blended frogs cures a wide range of ailments, but doctors are cautious of the claims. (Nov. 17)

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SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Cecilia Cahuana, customer who enjoys frog juice "I always come to drink frog juice here because it's good for the children, for anemia, bronchitis and also for older persons SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Dr. Tomy Villanueva,...
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Detroit Zoo’s Own Dr. Ruth Is Amphibian Sexpert

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THE DETROIT ZOO WOULD LIKE TO SEE TOADS HANG AROUND AS LONG AS POSSIBLE.SOUNDBITE: Dr. Ruth Marcec, Detroit Zoo (partially covered):"It is very much a crisis. It's actually nicknamed 'the amphibian extinction crisis.'"WHICH IS WHY IT...
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Frog that became extinct in England is re-introduced to its former home

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Interview with Jim Foster, conservation director of Amphibian and Reptile Conservation. The northern pool frog was last found in Norfolk’s ancient pingo ponds, rare ponds created at the end the last ice age. A type of frog extinct in...
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Lungless amphibian discovered in remote part of country

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1. Wide exterior of School of Life, Sciences and Technology 2. Scientist at School of Life, Sciences and Technology, Djoko Iskandar, working 3. Mid of frogs in jar 4. Djoko taking frog out of jar 5. Various of Djoko measuring frog 6....
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RR0241/C Hawaii: Frogs

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Aerials of Big Island, Hawaii; crater of Kilauea Volcano; steam rising from ocean as lava hits water; night time shots of molten lava spreading across road; aerials of rain forest; Coqui frog sitting on eggs; Coqui frog; Coqui frog...
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Volunteers attempt to halt toad numbers declining

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In South Africa, Western Leopard Toad numbers have been in sharp decline over the past twenty years. But in Cape Town a community of volunteers is hoping by transporting the toads from their gardens and swimming pools to designated...
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VOICED: Reptiles make perfect pets in Hong Kong

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VOICED: Reptiles make perfect pets in Hong Kong
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Bloomberg

Cote Ready to 'Kiss 100 Frogs' in Goldman M&A Search

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Jun.12 -- Former Honeywell CEO David Cote has been tapped by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. to bring his acquisition expertise to the firm. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Animal review 2009

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Kenya''s 2,000 lions are at grave risk from repeated drought and a poisonous pesticide that wildlife officials have blamed for 76 lion deaths since 2001. In what has now become competition between man and beast for pastures, Maasai...
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UK animal smuggling threat to reptiles

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AP Television Broadford, Isle of Skye, UK - July 15, 2011 1. Various snakes at serpentarium 2. Mid shot conservationist speaking to visitors 3. Various Mangrove Monitor lizard 4. Alex Shearer in cage with mangrove monitor lizard 5....
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Frogs star of the show in New York

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June 4, 2009 New York City 1. Tight shot of Amazon Milk frog native to French Guiana, Brazil and Ecuador 2. Tight shot of green and black poison frog native to Nicaragua and Columbia 3. Mid shot of Frogs display 4. Tight shot of vials...
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Attempted animal smugglers arrested with 4000 tropical frogs

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27 April 2005 1. Environmental officials opening crates of frogs 2. Various of frogs 2. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Pedro Talledo, National Natural Resources Institute: "We don't know yet the number of frogs, but we're guessing there are...
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4:3 Troops capture alleged number three in Zetas drug cartel

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Mexico City, 13 October 2011 1. Zetas drug cartel member Carlos Oliva Castillo alias La Rana (The Frog) arriving at a media conference flanked by soldiers 2. Close of Oliva Castillo 3. Close of Oliva Castillo's hands, pull-out to wide...
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Vivienne Westwood combines punk and politics and pop stars

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Music on catwalks not cleared for use. replace with your own clearable music AP Television London UK September 21 2009 1. Vivienne Westwood catwalk collection opening 2. Daisy Lowe wearing blue off the shoulder dress with white spots 3....
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Colourful exhibit of frogs at Nat History Museum

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1. Wide shot entrance to Frog exhibit at American Museum of Natural History, pan to display case with frogs 2. Close up various "Dart Poison Frogs" in display case 3. Close up "Dart Poison Frog" 4. Close up Golden mantella frog 5. Wide...
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Endangered Peruvian frogs being bred in captivity

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A zoo in Peru is presenting twenty critically endangered frogs endemic to Lake Titicaca that have been bred in captivity at the Huachipa Zoo in Lima.
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Fears cane toads will wipe out a breed of snake in Australia

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Darwin, Recent 1. Close up snake 2. Wider of snake moving through leaves and sticks 3. Chris Peberdy picking up snake with hook 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Chris Peberdy, Snake Wrangler: "They bite these cane toads - the cane toad is upset -...
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SYND 28-2-74 SHORTAGE OF FROGS' LEGS IN FRANCE

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Lyndall Hobbs reports on frogs leg shortage in France, believed to be brought up by the overuse of insecticides. 1. mcu reporter Lyndall Hobbs into camera SOUNDBITE (English) 2. various of Paris fish market 3. cu frozen frogs' legs ...
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Monks lead by example to promote turtle conservation

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The once abundant turtle populations in Cambodia's section of the Mekong River are now struggling to survive because of overhunting. In an effort to save the remaining turtles, environmental NGO Conservation International has teamed up...
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Critically endangered frogs make Czech zoo comeback

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A critically endangered frog species is making a comeback at a zoo in the Czech Republic.
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Endangered Peruvian frogs being bred in captivity

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A zoo in Peru is presenting twenty critically endangered frogs endemic to Lake Titicaca that have been bred in captivity at the Huachipa Zoo in Lima.
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With the help of a detour set up along a busy street in Philadelphia, thousands of toadlets now have a much better chance of surviving the journey to their natural habitat. (June 12)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Claire Morgan, volunteer coordinator: "What amazes me is the size of these tiny little toadlets and how they make this incredible journey from all the way down at the bottom of the reservoir, up the big hill and down...