0:00:07.058,0:00:08.700 Have you ever heard the sound of frogs 0:00:08.700,0:00:10.120 calling at night? 0:00:10.120,0:00:11.876 For hundreds of millions of years, 0:00:11.876,0:00:15.058 this croaking lullaby has filled the nighttime air. 0:00:15.058,0:00:16.645 But recent studies suggest 0:00:16.645,0:00:18.229 that these frogs are in danger 0:00:18.229,0:00:20.314 of playing their final note. 0:00:20.314,0:00:21.900 Over the past few decades, 0:00:21.900,0:00:25.779 amphibian populations have been rapidly disappearing worldwide. 0:00:25.779,0:00:28.240 Nearly one-third of the world's amphibian species 0:00:28.240,0:00:29.834 are endanger of extinction, 0:00:29.834,0:00:32.874 and over 100 species have already disappeared. 0:00:32.874,0:00:35.415 But don't worry, there's still hope. 0:00:35.415,0:00:37.341 Before we get into how to save the frogs, 0:00:37.341,0:00:38.804 let's start by taking a look 0:00:38.804,0:00:40.168 at why they're disappearing 0:00:40.168,0:00:42.680 and why it's important to keep them around. 0:00:42.680,0:00:44.920 Habitat destruction is the number one problem 0:00:44.920,0:00:47.352 for frog populations around the world. 0:00:47.352,0:00:49.698 There are seven billion humans on the planet, 0:00:49.698,0:00:52.029 and we compete with frogs for habitat. 0:00:52.029,0:00:54.341 We build cities, suburbs, and farms 0:00:54.341,0:00:55.758 on top of frog habitat 0:00:55.758,0:00:57.116 and chop forests 0:00:57.116,0:00:58.115 and drain the wetlands 0:00:58.115,0:00:59.052 that serve as home 0:00:59.052,0:01:01.542 for numerous amphibian populations. 0:01:01.542,0:01:04.293 Climate change alters precipitation levels, 0:01:04.293,0:01:07.658 drying up ponds, streams, and cloud forests. 0:01:07.658,0:01:10.340 As the Earth's human population continues to grow, 0:01:10.340,0:01:13.168 so will the threats amphibians face. 0:01:13.168,0:01:14.797 There are a variety of other factors 0:01:14.797,0:01:17.060 contributing to the frogs' decline. 0:01:17.060,0:01:19.316 Over-harvesting for the pet and food trade 0:01:19.316,0:01:20.756 results in millions of frogs 0:01:20.756,0:01:23.310 being taken out of the wild each year. 0:01:23.310,0:01:24.425 Invasive species, 0:01:24.425,0:01:26.477 such as non-native trout and crawfish, 0:01:26.477,0:01:28.009 eat native frogs. 0:01:28.009,0:01:29.477 Humans are facilitating the spread 0:01:29.477,0:01:30.851 of infectious diseases 0:01:30.851,0:01:32.925 by shipping over 100 million amphibians 0:01:32.925,0:01:34.701 around the world each year 0:01:34.701,0:01:37.032 for use as food, pets, bait, 0:01:37.032,0:01:38.487 and in laboratories and zoos, 0:01:38.487,0:01:41.280 with few regulations or quarantines. 0:01:41.280,0:01:42.839 One of these diseases, 0:01:42.839,0:01:44.292 chytridiomycosis, 0:01:44.292,0:01:46.565 has driven stream-dwelling amphibian populations 0:01:46.565,0:01:47.874 to extinction 0:01:47.874,0:01:48.651 in Africa, 0:01:48.651,0:01:49.332 Australia, 0:01:49.332,0:01:49.925 Europe, 0:01:49.925,0:01:52.420 and North, Central, and South America. 0:01:52.420,0:01:54.259 On top of all these problems, 0:01:54.259,0:01:57.133 we add hundreds of millions of kilograms of pesticides 0:01:57.133,0:01:59.143 to our ecosystems each year. 0:01:59.143,0:02:00.898 And these chemicals are easily absorbed 0:02:00.898,0:02:02.889 through amphibians' permeable skin, 0:02:02.889,0:02:04.634 causing immunosuppression, 0:02:04.634,0:02:05.838 or a weakened immune system, 0:02:05.838,0:02:08.226 and developmental deformities. 0:02:08.902,0:02:10.809 Okay, so why are these little green guys 0:02:10.809,0:02:12.309 worth keeping around? 0:02:12.309,0:02:14.836 Frogs are important for a multitude of reasons. 0:02:14.836,0:02:16.652 They're an integral part of the food web, 0:02:16.652,0:02:18.840 eating flies, ticks, mosquitoes, 0:02:18.840,0:02:20.208 and other disease vectors, 0:02:20.208,0:02:22.614 thus, protecting us against malaria, 0:02:22.614,0:02:23.649 dengue fever, 0:02:23.649,0:02:25.343 and other illnesses. 0:02:25.343,0:02:27.049 Tadpoles keep waterways clean 0:02:27.049,0:02:28.262 by feeding on algae, 0:02:28.262,0:02:29.335 reducing the demand 0:02:29.335,0:02:31.419 on our community's filtration systems 0:02:31.419,0:02:33.839 and keeping our cost of water low. 0:02:33.839,0:02:35.512 Frogs serve as a source of food 0:02:35.512,0:02:39.468 for birds, fish, snakes, dragonflies, and even monkeys. 0:02:39.468,0:02:40.843 When frogs disappear, 0:02:40.843,0:02:42.425 the food web is disturbed, 0:02:42.425,0:02:45.059 and other animals can disappear as well. 0:02:45.059,0:02:47.228 Amphibians are also extremely important 0:02:47.228,0:02:48.725 in human medicine. 0:02:48.725,0:02:50.756 Over ten percent of the Nobel prizes 0:02:50.756,0:02:52.354 in physiology and medicine 0:02:52.354,0:02:53.362 have gone to researchers 0:02:53.362,0:02:56.169 whose work depended on amphibians. 0:02:56.169,0:02:58.074 Some of the antimicrobial peptides 0:02:58.074,0:03:00.473 on frog skin can kill HIV, 0:03:00.473,0:03:01.954 some act as pain killers, 0:03:01.954,0:03:05.063 and others serve as natural mosquito repellents. 0:03:05.063,0:03:06.710 Many discoveries await us 0:03:06.710,0:03:08.160 if we can save the frogs, 0:03:08.160,0:03:10.117 but when a frog species disappears, 0:03:10.117,0:03:11.556 so does any promise it holds 0:03:11.556,0:03:13.678 for improving human health. 0:03:13.678,0:03:16.309 Fortunately, there are lots of ways you can help, 0:03:16.309,0:03:17.641 and the best place to start 0:03:17.641,0:03:19.925 is by improving your ecological footprint 0:03:19.925,0:03:21.711 and day-to-day actions. 0:03:21.711,0:03:24.228 The next time you listen to that nighttime lullaby, 0:03:24.228,0:03:26.854 don't think of it as just another background noise, 0:03:26.854,0:03:28.390 hear it as a call for help, 0:03:28.390,0:03:30.517 sung in perfect croaking harmony.