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Professor Karen Lips Featured in New York Times Documentary

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Professor Karen Lips Featured in New York Times Documentary

Press Releases / 9 February 2024 /
Submitted by wanchan on 9 February 2024

"The Waiting" By Volker Schlecht, Alexander Lahl and Max Monch

The ecologist Karen Lips observed frogs for several years in Central America. She left briefly, and when she returned, the frogs were gone. She sets out to find them and encounters a horrible truth.

https://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000009184500/the-waiting.html?smid=url-share

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