NHU AFRICA commissions and
produces
approximately 100 hours per
annum of natural history and wildlife documentary series and one-off
specials. Please see the list below of productions currently
available for acquisition.
Out
of Africa – Frogs in Demand Running
Time: 1 x 52 mins
The joy of knowing that you are pregnant and that your genetic material
will live on in your newborn baby is an emotion to
be shared and celebrated.
In the late 1920’s it was
discovered that if urine from a pregnant woman was injected
subcutaneously into a female clawed frog, the frog will spawn. This
developed into the first commercial pregnancy test and from the early
1930’s until the early 1960’s, large numbers of clawed frogs were
exported from South Africa to various destinations worldwide
for this purpose. In recent times frogs from every continent around the
world have suffered from unexplained high death rates, resulting in
various species undergoing severe population reductions and pushing
others to the brink of extinction. Could it be that this pregnancy test
was also responsible for the global decline of amphibians?
Herpetologists from South
Africa believe they might have found the answer. Join Professor Louis
du Preez and Marius Burger as they investigate what they believe is the
reason for the decline of amphibians, and whether the use of the clawed
frog in pregnancy tests may have contributed to the spread of the
Chytridiomycosis disease; a disease that has been identified as the
most likely cause of massive frog population decline around the world.