For a quarter of a century, Panamanian golden frogs were not seen in the wild. These brightly colored little amphibians had been wiped out by a fungal disease. Thankfully, experts at the Smithsonian’s ...
Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was remembered during the cinematography film festival and whose death director Marek Żydowicz called the “result of incompetence and a lack of responsibility." By ...
Panamanian golden frogs—such as F1, seen here—are native to the rainforests and cloud forests of Panama but haven't been seen in the wild since 2009. Each creature's bright coloration warns predators ...
Also during the closing ceremony, Oscar-nominated DP Stephen H. Burum received the festival's Lifetime Achievement Award. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor Florian Hoffmeister’s lensing of Tár, the Todd ...
The last known time that someone saw bright yellow frogs bespeckled with black dots in Panama’s wilderness was in 2009. These Panamanian golden frogs probably succumbed to a fungal disease called ...
The Panamanian golden frog is critically endangered and may be functionally extinct in the wild. While the global amphibian crisis is the result of habitat loss, climate change and pollution, the ...
The Florian Hoffmeister lensed thriller Tár from director Todd Field topped the Camerimage main competition, collecting the Golden Frog during the closing ceremony of the cinematography film festival ...
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